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This is a list of volcanoes in Armenia.
Name | Elevation | Location | Last known eruption | |
---|---|---|---|---|
meters | feet | Coordinates | ||
Mount Aragats[1] | 4,095[1] | 13,432[1] | 40.53°N 44.2°E[1] | Unknown[1] |
Dar-Alages[2] | 1,637[2] | 5,369[2] | 39.704°N 45.551°E[2] | 2000 BCE (?) ± 1000 years[2] |
Ghegam Ridge[3] | 3,597[3] | 11,798[3] | 40.275°N 44.75°E[3] | 1900 BCE ± 750 years[3] |
Mets Ishkhanasar | 3,552 | 11,653 | 39.58°N 46.17°E | Unknown |
Tskhouk-Karckar[4] | 3,000[4] | 9,840[4] | 39.73°N 46.02°E[4] | 3000 BCE ± 300 years[4] |
Porak[5] | 3,029[5] | 9,935[5] | 40.028°N 45.74°E[5] | 778 BCE ± 5 years[5] |
Arailer | 2,577 | 8,454 | 40.24°N 44.27°E | Unknown |
Arteni | 2,047 | 6,715 | - | Unknown |
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