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page 1Volcanoes of Pakistan
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
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