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No. But there is a volcano in Ireland and it erupted last year! That volcano was in Iceland. Regarding the sugarloaf, there are a number of sugarloaf mountains in Ireland. Only 1 is a volcano which is extinct. Ireland has many volcanos all of which are extinct.
The Semeru volcano is located in East Java, Indonesia. Also known as the Great Mountain, the Semeru volcano is Java's highest mountain/volcano also one of Java's most active volcano.
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas at 6,962 m (22,841 ft). It is located in the Andes mountain range, in theArgentine province of Mendoza. It is not an never has been a volcano.
No. Most are not volcanoes.
Mount Vesuvius is both a mountain and a volcano.
Sugarloaf Mountain is located in several places around the world, including in Brazil, USA, and Ireland. Each of these mountains is named "Sugarloaf" due to its resemblance to a cone-shaped loaf of sugar.
Sugarloaf Mountain is located in South America, specifically in the country of Brazil, on the peninsula of Rio de Janeiro.
No. But there is a volcano in Ireland and it erupted last year! That volcano was in Iceland. Regarding the sugarloaf, there are a number of sugarloaf mountains in Ireland. Only 1 is a volcano which is extinct. Ireland has many volcanos all of which are extinct.
The Sugarloaf is located in the country of Brazil, specifically in the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is part of the Serra dos Órgãos mountain range.
The sugarloaf mountain is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and is a great tourist attraction
Sugarloaf mountain towers over Rio de Janeiro.
Sugarloaf, Maine's largest ski resort, is located in Franklin County, Maine. It is the second highest mountain in the state, after Mount Katahdin. See the related link.
Sugarloaf Mountain got its name from its resemblance to the traditional shape of a concentrated refined loaf of sugar. The conical shape of the mountain, particularly when viewed from a distance, is said to closely resemble a sugarloaf.
Sugarloaf Mountain is a famous peak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, located at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Great Sugarloaf in county Wicklow is 501 metres or 1,644 feet high.
In Rio de Janeiro.
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