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Eifel hotspot

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The Eifel hotspot is marked 8 on map.

The Eifel hotspot is a volcanic hotspot which is responsible for the volcanic activity which forms the volcanoes in Western Germany of northwestern Europe. It is thought to have formed the Eifel volcanic field.[1]

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