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- Lopevi abstract "Lopevi (or Lopévi) is an uninhabited island in Malampa Province, Vanuatu. It lies to the southeast of Ambrym and east of Paama. It consists of the 7-km-wide cone of the active stratovolcano by the same name. It reaches a peak of 1413 m above sea level, the tallest point in central Vanuatu. It has erupted at least 22 times since 1862. The island was formerly inhabited, but in 1960 the population moved to nearby Paama or Epi because of the recurrent danger.Lopevi is on the Pacific Plate, where it lies above the subducted Australian Plate to the west. Because there are no earthquakes between 50 and 200 km below the Earth's surface, it is thought that the subducted plate has fractured, and does not appear between these depths.Lopevi was the name of the tribe of males in Survivor: Vanuatu. The female tribe was named for another Vanuatu volcano, Yasur.".
- Lopevi elevation "1413.0".
- Lopevi eruptionYear "2007".
- Lopevi locatedInArea Vanuatu.
- Lopevi thumbnail Paamamap.png?width=300.
- Lopevi type Stratovolcano.
- Lopevi wikiPageExternalLink suds.
- Lopevi wikiPageExternalLink lopevi.html.
- Lopevi wikiPageID "4502012".
- Lopevi wikiPageLength "1920".
- Lopevi wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Lopevi wikiPageRevisionID "594776623".
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Ambrym.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Plate.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malampa_Province.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stratovolcanoes.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Vanuatu.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanoes_of_Vanuatu.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Epi_(island).
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Malampa_Province.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Yasur.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Paama.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Plate.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Stratovolcano.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Subduction.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Survivor:_Vanuatu.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLink Vanuatu.
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lopevi".
- Lopevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "one of Vanuatu's volcanic islands".
- Lopevi elevationM "1413".
- Lopevi hasPhotoCollection Lopevi.
- Lopevi lastEruption "April to May 2007".
- Lopevi location Vanuatu.
- Lopevi name "Lopevi".
- Lopevi photo "Paamamap.png".
- Lopevi photoCaption "Lopévi, neighbouring islands and main centres".
- Lopevi type Stratovolcano.
- Lopevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Lopevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lopevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vanuatu-geo-stub.
- Lopevi subject Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Lopevi subject Category:Malampa_Province.
- Lopevi subject Category:Stratovolcanoes.
- Lopevi subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Vanuatu.
- Lopevi subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Vanuatu.
- Lopevi hypernym Island.
- Lopevi point "-16.506666666666668 168.34583333333333".
- Lopevi type Island.
- Lopevi type NaturalPlace.
- Lopevi type Place.
- Lopevi type Volcano.
- Lopevi type Landform.
- Lopevi type Location.
- Lopevi type Place.
- Lopevi type Thing.
- Lopevi type SpatialThing.
- Lopevi type Q8072.
- Lopevi comment "Lopevi (or Lopévi) is an uninhabited island in Malampa Province, Vanuatu. It lies to the southeast of Ambrym and east of Paama. It consists of the 7-km-wide cone of the active stratovolcano by the same name. It reaches a peak of 1413 m above sea level, the tallest point in central Vanuatu. It has erupted at least 22 times since 1862.".
- Lopevi label "Lopevi".
- Lopevi sameAs Lopévi.
- Lopevi sameAs Lopevi.
- Lopevi sameAs Lopevi.
- Lopevi sameAs Lopevi.
- Lopevi sameAs Lopevi.
- Lopevi sameAs Lopevi.
- Lopevi sameAs m.0c5v57.
- Lopevi sameAs Лопеви.
- Lopevi sameAs 2136241.
- Lopevi sameAs Q1869839.
- Lopevi sameAs Q1869839.
- Lopevi sameAs 洛佩維島.
- Lopevi lat "-16.506666666666668".
- Lopevi long "168.34583333333333".
- Lopevi wasDerivedFrom Lopevi?oldid=594776623.
- Lopevi depiction Paamamap.png.
- Lopevi isPrimaryTopicOf Lopevi.
- Lopevi name "Lopevi".