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List of volcanoes in Italy
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July 13, 2025
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This is a list of
active and extinct
volcanoes
in Italy.
Contents
See also
Notes
References
Name
Elevation (m)
Elevation (ft)
Coordinates
Most Recent Eruption
Alicudi
675
2215
38°32′N
14°22′E
/
38.53°N 14.36°E
/
38.53; 14.36
(
Alicudi (island)
)
28,000
YBP
Amiata
1738
5702
42°54′N
11°38′E
/
42.90°N 11.63°E
/
42.90; 11.63
(
Amiata
)
Pleistocene
Campi Flegrei
458
1503
40°49′37″N
14°08′20″E
/
40.827°N 14.139°E
/
40.827; 14.139
(
Campi Flegrei
)
1538
Campi Flegrei Mar Sicilia
Seamount
(-8)
-26
37°06′N
12°42′E
/
37.10°N 12.70°E
/
37.10; 12.70
(
Campi Flegrei Mar Sicilia
)
1911
Capraia
[
1
]
466
1529
43°02′N
9°31′E
/
43.03°N 9.51°E
/
43.03; 9.51
(
Capraia
)
Pliocene
Alban Hills
(Colli Albani)
950
3113
41°44′N
12°42′E
/
41.73°N 12.70°E
/
41.73; 12.70
(
Alban Hills (Colli Albani)
)
5,000 BCE
Cimini Hills
(monti Cimini)
1053
3454
42°22′01″N
12°11′17″E
/
42.367°N 12.188°E
/
42.367; 12.188
(
Cimini Hills (monti Cimini)
)
800,000
YBP
Mount Etna
3357
11014
37°44′N
15°00′E
/
37.73°N 15.00°E
/
37.73; 15.00
(
Mount Etna
)
2023 (continuing)
Ferdinandea
[
2
]
Seamount
(-6)
-18
37°10′N
12°43′E
/
37.16°N 12.71°E
/
37.16; 12.71
(
Ferdinandia isle
)
1863
Filicudi
774
2539
38°35′N
14°33′E
/
38.58°N 14.55°E
/
38.58; 14.55
(
Filicudi
)
[
3
]
37,000
YBP
Monte Lauro
[
4
]
986
3117
37°44′02″N
15°00′14″E
/
37.734°N 15.004°E
/
37.734; 15.004
(
Monte Lauro
)
Pleistocene
Ischia
789
2589
40°44′N
13°59′E
/
40.73°N 13.98°E
/
40.73; 13.98
(
Ischia
)
1302
Larderello
500
1640
43°15′N
10°52′E
/
43.25°N 10.87°E
/
43.25; 10.87
(
Larderello
)
1282
Linosa
195
640
35°53′N
12°31′E
/
35.88°N 12.52°E
/
35.88; 12.52
(
Linosa
)
Pleistocene
Lipari
602
1975
38°29′N
14°57′E
/
38.48°N 14.95°E
/
38.48; 14.95
(
Lipari
)
1230
Ora Caldera
–
–
–
277– 274 Ma
Palinuro Seamount
Seamount
(-70–80)
-230–260
39°29′06″N
14°49′44″E
/
39.485°N 14.829°E
/
39.485; 14.829
(
Palinuro seamount
)
8040
BCE
Panarea
421
1381
38°38′N
15°04′E
/
38.63°N 15.07°E
/
38.63; 15.07
(
Panarea
)
10,000
YBP
Pantelleria
836
2743
36°46′N
12°01′E
/
36.77°N 12.02°E
/
36.77; 12.02
(
Pantelleria
)
1891
Roccamonfina
[
5
]
1005
3297
41°18′N
14°54′E
/
41.3°N 14.9°E
/
41.3; 14.9
(
Roccamonfina
)
52,000
YBP
Sabatini complex
[
6
]
612
2008
42°30′N
12°30′E
/
42.5°N 12.5°E
/
42.5; 12.5
(
Monti Sabatini
)
40,000
YBP
Salina
965
3166
38°38′06″N
14°52′37″E
/
38.635°N 14.877°E
/
38.635; 14.877
(
Salina island
)
13,000
YBP
Stromboli
926
3038
38°47′N
15°13′E
/
38.79°N 15.21°E
/
38.79; 15.21
(
Stromboli
)
2023 (continuing)
Ustica
239
784
38°43′N
13°12′E
/
38.72°N 13.20°E
/
38.72; 13.20
(
Ustica
)
150,000
YBP
Marsili
Seamount
3000 m (-500 m)
-1500
39°15′N
14°23′E
/
39.25°N 14.39°E
/
39.25; 14.39
(
Marsili
)
1050 BCE
Mount Vesuvius
1281
4203
40°49′N
14°26′E
/
40.82°N 14.43°E
/
40.82; 14.43
(
Mount Vesuvius
)
1944
Vico
965
3120
42°19′N
12°10′E
/
42.31°N 12.16°E
/
42.31; 12.16
(
Lake Vico
)
95,000
YBP
Vulcano
500
1640
38°24′13″N
14°57′42″E
/
38.40361°N 14.96167°E
/
38.40361; 14.96167
(
Vulcano
)
1890
Vulcanello
123
404
38°24′14″N
14°57′43″E
/
38.404°N 14.962°E
/
38.404; 14.962
(
Vulcanello
)
1550
Vulsini
800
2625
42°36′N
11°56′E
/
42.60°N 11.93°E
/
42.60; 11.93
(
Vulsini
)
Pleistocene
Monte Vulture
1326
4350
40°56′N
15°38′E
/
40.94°N 15.63°E
/
40.94; 15.63
(
Monte Vulture
)
40,000
YBP
See also
Volcanology of Italy
List of mountains of Italy
Notes
↑
"A lamproitic component in the high-K calc-alkaline volcanic rocks of the Capraia Island, Tuscan Magmatic Province: evidence from clinopyroxene crystal chemical data"
(PDF)
.
↑
A. e M. Grifasi.
"Sicily – Ferdinandea isle – the disappeared isle"
. Grifasi-sicilia.com
. Retrieved
2011-03-23
.
↑
"Filicudi"
.
Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Global Volcanism Program
.
↑
Evolution of the northwestern Iblean Mountains, Sicily, Geologische Rundschau Volume 86, Number 3, 637-669.
Archived
2011-08-26 at the
Wayback Machine
↑
Earth Snapshot • Roccamonfina Volcano, Italy
Earth Snapshot
↑
"Sabatini volcanic complex, Italy"
.
Michigan Tech
. June 1996.
References
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