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  2. List of volcanoes in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in the Caribbean, listed by country or territory. List Morne ... Honduras (Bay Islands. Utila Island; Martinique

  3. Caribbean Plate - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetry of the northeast corner of the Caribbean Plate showing the major faults and plate boundaries; view looking south-west. The main bathymetric features of this area include: the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc; the old inactive volcanic arc of the Greater Antilles (Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola); the Muertos Trough; and the Puerto Rico Trench formed at the plate boundary ...

  4. Category:Volcanoes of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Volcanoes of the Caribbean. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volcanoes in the Caribbean. Volcanoes of the Caribbean region. Most Caribbean volcanoes are in the Lesser Antilles islands group, in the eastern Caribbean Sea.

  5. Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetry of the northeast corner of the Caribbean Plate showing the major faults and plate boundaries; view looking south-west. The main bathymetric features of this area include: the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc; the old inactive volcanic arc of the Greater Antilles (Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola); the Muertos Trough; and the Puerto Rico Trench formed at the plate boundary ...

  6. Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent is a volcanic island in the Caribbean. It is the largest island of the country Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is located in the Caribbean Sea, between Saint Lucia and Grenada. It is composed of partially submerged volcanic mountains. Its largest volcano and the country's highest peak, La Soufrière, is active, [1] with the ...

  7. La Soufrière (Saint Vincent) - Wikipedia

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    La Soufrière or Soufrière Saint Vincent ( French pronunciation: [sufʁjɛʁ sɛ̃ vɛ̃sɑ̃]) is an active volcano on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It is the highest peak on Saint Vincent, and has had eight recorded eruptions since 1718. [3] The latest eruptive activity began on 27 December 2020 ...

  8. Leeward Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Leeward Islands are labelled on the map's middle right side. The islands were created mostly by volcanoes in the Lesser Antilles subduction zone. Some are still active. Notable eruptions occurred in Montserrat in the 1990s and in 2009 to 2010. At 1,467 metres or 4,813 feet, the highest point is La Grande Soufrière in Guadeloupe.

  9. Mount Pelée - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pelée is the result of a typical subduction zone.The subduction formed the Lesser Antilles island arc, a curved chain of volcanoes approximately 850 kilometres (530 mi) in length, between Puerto Rico and Venezuela, where the Caribbean Plate meets Atlantic oceanic crust belonging to the South American Plate.