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Mt Ruapehu
No, Mount Ruapehu is south of Auckland near Taupo
The main ones are Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Tongariro. There is also one named Pihanga and there's several more!
281.4 km
Mt Ruapehu, towards the southern part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, is 2797m high. It is one of the most continuously active volcanoes in the world. It has a crater lake, surrounded by permanent snow.
Mt. Ruapehu is located in the south end of New Zealend .
Mt Taupo is a dormant volcanoe
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The most dangerous New Zealand volcanoes would be listed by the damage done. The Taupo volcano would top the list, and in recent times, White Island, Mt Tarawera, and Ruapehu would be on the list. All essentially part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone.
New Zealand's active volcanoes include Raoul Island (in the Kermadec Islands), the Auckland Volcanic Field, the large caldera volcanoes of Taupo and Okataina, and the active cones of Taranaki/Egmont, Ruapehu, Tongariro-Ngauruhoe and White Island.
Mt. Ruapehu is located in the centre (approx) of the North Island of New Zealand
543 m