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  • Cerro Negro: The World's Tallest Cinder Cone Volcano - Facts & Information
    The tallest cinder cone volcano is Cerro Negro in Nicaragua, standing at 2,385 meters (7,825 feet) tall. It's known for its very young age (formed in 1850) and frequent eruptions.

    However, it's important to note that the term "tallest" can be subjective. Some might consider Paricutin in Mexico as the tallest cinder cone volcano, since it erupted from a cornfield and grew to 424 meters (1,391 feet) in just nine years.

    Ultimately, the answer depends on how you define "tallest" and which criteria you prioritize.

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