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'''Zavaritski Caldera''' ({{lang-ru|Вулкан Заварицкого}}, ''Vulkan Zavaritskogo'') is a ] located in the central part of ] Island, ], ]. Lake Biryuzovoe partially fills the youngest of three nested calderas on the volcano. '''Zavaritski Caldera''' ({{langx|ru|Вулкан Заварицкого}}, ''Vulkan Zavaritskogo'') is a ] located in the central part of ] Island, ], ]. Lake Biryuzovoe partially fills the youngest of three nested calderas on the volcano.


The volcano is named after Alexander Nikolayevich Zavaritski, scientist of the ]. The volcano is named after Alexander Nikolayevich Zavaritski, scientist of the ].

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Volcanic crater in the Kuril Islands, Russia
Zavaritski Caldera
Highest point
Elevation624 m (2,047 ft)
Coordinates46°55′N 151°57′E / 46.917°N 151.950°E / 46.917; 151.950
Geography
Zavaritski Caldera is located in Far Eastern Federal DistrictZavaritski CalderaZavaritski CalderaZavaritski Caldera in Russian Far East
LocationSimushir, Kuril Islands, Russia
Geology
Mountain typeCaldera
Last eruptionNovember to December 1957

Zavaritski Caldera (Russian: Вулкан Заварицкого, Vulkan Zavaritskogo) is a caldera located in the central part of Simushir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia. Lake Biryuzovoe partially fills the youngest of three nested calderas on the volcano.

The volcano is named after Alexander Nikolayevich Zavaritski, scientist of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union.

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