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18 volcanoes if you include the ones of the coast.

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Q: How many volcanoes are there in Africa?
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According to the United States Geological Survey, there are 7 volcanoes in Ethiopia, 3 in Tanzania, 2 in Congo, 2 in Cameroon, 1 in Eritrea, 1 in Djibouti. Also, there are 2 volcanoes in the Indian ocean, near Africa, one in the Comoro Islands and one on Reunion Island. This means there are a total of 16 volcanoes, or 18 if you count the ones off the coast.


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