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Singapore does not have any active volcanoes, as it is located on a stable part of the Sunda Plate and is not situated near tectonic plate boundaries where volcanic activity typically occurs. The region's geological history includes volcanic activity in the past, particularly related to the formation of islands in the surrounding area, but there are no current volcanic structures in Singapore. The closest volcanic activity can be found in Indonesia, particularly on the islands of Sumatra and Java.

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