However, it's important to note:
* Only a few are considered active. The most notable is El Teide in the Canary Islands, which is considered the third tallest volcano in the world and is actually dormant, meaning it could erupt again.
* Many are located in the Canary Islands. The archipelago boasts a diverse volcanic landscape with numerous craters, lava flows, and unique geological formations.
* Other areas in Spain also have volcanoes. The Iberian Peninsula has a smaller number of volcanoes, primarily in the regions of Catalonia, Murcia, and Andalusia.
So, while Spain has a significant number of volcanoes, only a select few are truly active, and most are found in the Canary Islands.