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* Mt Vesuvius (nr. Naples) * Mt Etna (sicily) * Stromboli (sicily) 10 dormant * Pantelleria, (Near Tunisia) * Vulcano, (island) * Isola Ferdinandea, (NW of Pantelleria) * Vulcanello, (Connected to Vulcano) * Campi Flegrei, (massive caldera containing western naples) * Ischia, (island, W of naples) * Larderello, (S Tuscany) * Lipari, (near Vulcano) * Vulsini, (N Roman Magmatic Province) * Monte Albano (Near Rome) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanism_in_Italy

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There are three active volcanoes in Italy: Mount Etna in Sicily, Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands, and Mount Vesuvius near Naples. Each of these volcanoes poses a potential volcanic hazard due to their periodic eruptions.

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Notably dose not have more volcanoes because Iceland has around 130 volcanoes but only a few of them erupt regularly. For example "Heckle" and "Karola" and the most horrible volcano in the world which erupt and blocked the way for airplanes to fly through.

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There are three volcanoes in Italy. They are Mt. Etna, Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Stromboli.

Etna and Stromboli are located on islands. Vesuvius is not.

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