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Coordinates
Elevation (m)
Historical
Eruptions
Current Status
Province/s
Explosions in 1952 is
uncertain.[4] Fumarolic with
Ambalatungan Group
17.310982N
Kalinga
0
solfataras and thermal
121.103668E
springs.
Cagayan
121.940E
located in the southern
base of the volcano.
Quezon
121.48E
Biliran
124.513E
springs
Sorsogon
17
124.05E
monitored
Cagayan
121.860E
with thermal springs
1978. A submarine
244 metres (801 ft)
Cagayan
122.202E
Camiguin
124.673E
1902 was only solfataric.
Permanently monitored.
20.469N
Iraya
Batanes
122.010E
13.457N
Iriga
Camarines Sur
123.457E
discredited.[7]
Uncertain submarine
eruption in 1897. Listed
6.013N
Jolo Group
Sulu
121.057E
cone on Jolo Island, in the
PHIVOLCS list.
Kanlaon
10.412N
Negros Occidental,Negros
26
123.132E
Oriental
Compostela Valley
126.047E
features.
124.32E
South Cotabato
125.07E
uncertain. Thermal springs
in Akmoan and Linan.[11][12]
Permanently monitored.
2,462 metres (8,077 ft)
Albay
50
123.685E
Volcanic activity is
identified up to present.
Alert Level 2 was raised.
Bukidnon
125.068E
1976.
A caldera-forming eruption
6.113N
Parker
South Cotabato
occurred on January 4,
124.892E
1641.
Reawakened in 1991
producing the 2nd largest
15.13N
Pinatubo
Zambales, Tarlac,Pampang
1,486 metres (4,875 ft)
120.35E
century. Followed by
milder eruptions in 1992
and 1993.
124.50E
Laguna, Batangas
121.30E
100 years determined
by anthropology[3][13]
Cagayan
121.917E
Batangas
33
120.993E
and permanently
monitored.
20.33N
Unnamed volcano (Ibugos)
121.75E
Submarine eruptions in
Batanes
3
1773, 1850 and 1854.