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- Q6444869 subject Q18699842.
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- Q6444869 abstract "The Kunlun Volcanic Group are a vast group of pyroclastic cones in the Kunlun Mountains, they are responsible for the most recent eruption in China's history. Over 70 volcanic cones form the Kunlun Volcanic Group. They are not, however, volcanic mountains, but cones. As such, they are not counted among the world volcanic mountain peaks. The group, however, musters the heights of 5,808 metres (19,055 ft) above sea level (35.5°N 80.2°E / 35.5; 80.2). If they were considered mountains, they would constitute the highest volcano in Asia and China and second in East Hemisphere (after Mount Kilimanjaro) and one of Volcanic Seven Summits by elevation. However, it is Mount Damavand volcano that has that official title, not the cones. The last known eruption is on May 27, 1951.These volcanic cones reach 5,808 metres (19,055 ft) at its highest point, forming the highest active volcanic formation in the northern hemisphere. The western part of the group contains no less than ten young volcanic cones, as well as Ashi-San, which has erupted in historical times.".
- Q6444869 elevation "5808.0".
- Q6444869 eruptionYear "1951".
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- Q6444869 elevationM "5808".
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- Q6444869 name "Kunlun Volcanic Group".
- Q6444869 type "Pyroclastic cones".
- Q6444869 point "35.5 80.2".
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- Q6444869 comment "The Kunlun Volcanic Group are a vast group of pyroclastic cones in the Kunlun Mountains, they are responsible for the most recent eruption in China's history. Over 70 volcanic cones form the Kunlun Volcanic Group. They are not, however, volcanic mountains, but cones. As such, they are not counted among the world volcanic mountain peaks. The group, however, musters the heights of 5,808 metres (19,055 ft) above sea level (35.5°N 80.2°E / 35.5; 80.2).".
- Q6444869 label "Kunlun Volcanic Group".
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- Q6444869 long "80.2".
- Q6444869 name "Kunlun Volcanic Group".