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The Lesser Sunda Islands is a small archipelago which, from west to east, consists of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and the Timor islands; all are located at the edge of the Australian continental shelf. Volcanoes in the area are formed because of oceanic crusts and the movement of the shelf itself.[19] Some volcanoes completely form an island, for instance, the Sangeang Api island. Mount Tambora, on Sumbawa island, erupted on 5 April 1815, with a scale 7 on the VEI and is considered the most violent eruption in recorded history.

Name Shape Elevation Last eruption (VEI) Geolocation
(m) (ft)
Merbuk tba 1,386 4,547 unknown -
Bratan caldera 2,276 7,467 unknown 8.28° S 115.13° E
Batur caldera 1,717 5,633 15 March 1999 (1) 8.242° S 115.375° E
Agung stratovolcano 3,142 10,308 18 February 1963 (5) 8.342° S 115.508° E
Rinjani stratovolcano 3,726 12,224 1 October 2004 (2) 8.42° S 116.47° E
Tambora stratovolcano 2,850 9,350 1967 ± 20 years (0) 8.25° S 118.00° E
Sangeang Api complex volcano 1,949 6,394 30 July 1985 (3) 8.20° S 119.07° E
Wai Sano caldera 903 2,963 unknown 8.72° S 120.02° E
Poco Leok unknown 1,675 5,495 unknown 8.68° S 120.48° E
Ranakah lava dome 2,100 6,890 March 1991 (1) 8.62° S 120.52° E
Inierie stratovolcano 2,245 7,365 8050 BC 8.875° S 120.95° E
Inielika complex volcano 1,559 5,115 11 January 2001 (2) 8.73° S 120.98° E
Ebulobo stratovolcano 2,124 6,969 27 February 1969 (2) 8.82° S 121.18° E
Iya stratovolcano 637 2,090 27 January 1969 (3) 8.897° S 121.645° E
Sukaria caldera 1,500 4,921 unknown 8.792° S 121.77° E
Ndete Napu fumarole 750 2,461 unknown 8.72° S 121.78° E
Kelimutu complex volcano 1,639 5,377 3 June 1968 (1) 8.77° S 121.82° E
Paluweh stratovolcano 875 2,871 3 February 1985 (1) 8.32° S 121.708° E
Egon stratovolcano 1,703 5,587 6 February 2005 (1) 8.67° S 122.45° E
Ilimuda stratovolcano 1,100 3,609 unknown 8.478° S 122.671° E
Lewotobi stratovolcano 1,703 5,587 30 May 2003 (2) 8.542° S 122.775° E
Leroboleng complex volcano 1,117 3,665 26 June 2003 (3) 8.358° S 122.842° E
Riang Kotang fumarole 200 656 unknown 8.30° S 122.892° E
Iliboleng stratovolcano 1,659 5,443 June 1993 (1) 8.342° S 123.258° E
Lewotolo stratovolcano 1,423 4,669 15 December 1951 (2) 8.272° S 123.505° E
Ililabalekan stratovolcano 1,018 3,340 unknown 8.55° S 123.38° E
Iliwerung complex volcano 1,018 3,340 22 May 1999 (0) 8.53° S 123.57° E
Batu Tara stratovolcano 748 2,454 1847 (2) 7.792° S 123.579° E
Sirung complex volcano 862 2,828 1970 (2) 8.508° S 124.13° E
Yersey submarine -3,800 -12,467 unknown 7.53° S 123.95° E
 
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