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Tidore volcano

stratovolcano 1730 m / 5,676 ft
Halmahera, Indonesia, 0.66°N / 127.4°E
Current status: dormant (1 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: Explosive
Tidore volcano eruptions: none in historic times
Last earthquakes nearby: No recent earthquakes
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Tidore volcanic complex forms a conisits of 2 volcanoes, the beautiful and conical Kiematabu peak (1730 m) in the south and the lower, broad volcano of Sabale volcano in north, containing a caldera and two cinder cones. Kiematabu peak is the highest volcano of the North Maluku island chain. Maitara Island, 1 km off the NW coast, forms another volcanic edifice belonging to the same chain.
No historic activity is known from the complex.


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