Category
page 1Stratovolcanoes of Asia

Baekdu Mountain
volcano on the border between North Korea and China
Mount Aragats
mountain in the Lesser Caucasus
Mount Kazbek
Dormant volcano in Georgia and Russia
Popa Hill
volcano in Myanmar
Porak
Porak or Akharbakhar ("gutted belly" in Azerbaijani) is a stratovolcano located in the Vardenis volcanic ridge. It lies about southeast of Lake Sevan and the volcanic field spans the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan with lava flows running into both countries. Ten satellite cones and fissure vents lie on the flanks of the volcano.
Jabal al-Tair Island
volcano island in Red Sea
Mount Ara
mountain in Armenia
Shavnabada (Samsari)
mountain in Georgia
Koh-i-Sultan
thumb|right|330px|While most of Pakistan is located on the Indian Plate, Koh-i-Sultan is situated on the Eurasian Plate
Koh-i-Sultan is a volcano in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is part of the tectonic belt formed by the collision of the Eurasian Plate and Arabian Plate: specifically, a segment influenced by the subduction of the Arabian plate beneath the Asian plate and forming a volcanic arc which includes the Bazman and Taftan volcanoes in Iran. The volcano consists of three main cones, with heavily eroded craters running west-northwest and surrounded by a number of subsidiary volcanic centres