Mount Singgalang
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| Singgalang
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| Elevation | 2,877 metres (9,439 feet) |
| Location | West Sumatra, Indonesia
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Singgalang is a volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is very close to the city of Bukittinggi. Its elevation is 2,877 m (9,439 ft). It is a twin volcano with Mount Tandikat, which is located to the south-south-west of Singgalang. However, only Tandikat has had historical volcanic activity.
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