Geological map of Bukit Barisan The Bukit Barisan  or the Barisan Mountains  are a mountain range  on the western side of Sumatra , Indonesia , covering nearly 1,700 km (1,050 mi) from the north to the south of the island. The Bukit Barisan range consists primarily of volcanoes  shrouded in dense jungle cover, including Sumatran tropical pine forests  on the higher slopes.[ 1] Mount Kerinci  at 3,800 metres (12,467 ft).[ 2] Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park  is situated towards the southern end of the range in Liwa, Indonesia . 
The name Bukit Barisan actually means "row of hills" or "hills that make a row" in Malay , for the range stretches end to end along the island of Sumatra . 
There are 35 active volcanoes  in Bukit Barisan. The largest is the supervolcano  Toba  within the 100 km (62 miles) × 30 km (19 miles) Lake Toba, which was created after a caldera collapse  (est. in 74,000 Before Present ).[ 3] VEI  scale, the largest possible for a volcanic eruption. 
 
List of volcanoes  The following list of active volcanoes in Bukit Barisan is sourced from the Smithsonian Institution 's Global Volcanism Program.[ 4] 
    Name  Shape  Elevation  Last eruption (VEI )  Geolocation     Weh stratovolcano Pleistocene 5°49′N  95°17′E  /  5.82°N 95.28°E  / 5.82; 95.28     Seulawah Agam stratovolcano 1839  (2)5°26′53″N  95°39′29″E  /  5.448°N 95.658°E  / 5.448; 95.658     Peuet Sague complex volcano 25 December 2000  (2)4°54′50″N  96°19′44″E  /  4.914°N 96.329°E  / 4.914; 96.329     Geureudong stratovolcano 1937 4°48′47″N  96°49′12″E  /  4.813°N 96.82°E  / 4.813; 96.82     Mount Leuser non-volcanic  3°44′29″N  97°9′18″E  /  3.74139°N 97.15500°E  / 3.74139; 97.15500     Kembar shield volcano Pleistocene 3°51′00″N  97°39′50″E  /  3.850°N 97.664°E  / 3.850; 97.664     Sibayak stratovolcano 1881 3°14′N  98°31′E  /  3.23°N 98.52°E  / 3.23; 98.52     Sinabung stratovolcano 2 March 2021[ 5]   3°10′12″N  98°23′31″E  /  3.17°N 98.392°E  / 3.17; 98.392     Toba supervolcano cca 75.000 years ago  2°35′N  98°50′E  /  2.58°N 98.83°E  / 2.58; 98.83     Helatoba-Tarutung fumarole  fieldPleistocene 2°02′N  98°56′E  /  2.03°N 98.93°E  / 2.03; 98.93     Imun unknown  unknown  2°09′29″N  98°55′48″E  /  2.158°N 98.93°E  / 2.158; 98.93     Sibualbuali stratovolcano unknown  1°33′22″N  99°15′18″E  /  1.556°N 99.255°E  / 1.556; 99.255     Lubukraya stratovolcano unknown  1°28′41″N  99°12′32″E  /  1.478°N 99.209°E  / 1.478; 99.209     Sorikmarapi stratovolcano 1986  (1)0°41′10″N  99°32′20″E  /  0.686°N 99.539°E  / 0.686; 99.539     Talakmau complex volcano unknown  0°04′44″N  99°58′48″E  /  0.079°N 99.98°E  / 0.079; 99.98     Sarik-Gajah volcanic cone unknown  unknown  0°00′29″N  100°12′00″E  /  0.008°N 100.20°E  / 0.008; 100.20     Marapi complex volcano 5 August 2004  (2)0°22′52″S  100°28′23″E  /  0.381°S 100.473°E  / -0.381; 100.473     Tandikat stratovolcano 1924  (1)0°25′59″S  100°19′01″E  /  0.433°S 100.317°E  / -0.433; 100.317     Talang stratovolcano 12 April 2005  (2)0°58′41″S  100°40′44″E  /  0.978°S 100.679°E  / -0.978; 100.679     Kerinci stratovolcano 22 June 2004  (2)1°41′49″S  101°15′50″E  /  1.697°S 101.264°E  / -1.697; 101.264     Hutapanjang stratovolcano unknown  2°20′S  101°36′E  /  2.33°S 101.60°E  / -2.33; 101.60     Sumbing stratovolcano 23 May 1921  (2)2°24′50″S  101°43′41″E  /  2.414°S 101.728°E  / -2.414; 101.728     Kunyit stratovolcano unknown  2°35′31″S  101°37′48″E  /  2.592°S 101.63°E  / -2.592; 101.63     Pendan unknown  unknown  unknown  2°49′S  102°01′E  /  2.82°S 102.02°E  / -2.82; 102.02     Belirang-Beriti compound  unknown  2°49′S  102°11′E  /  2.82°S 102.18°E  / -2.82; 102.18     Bukit Daun stratovolcano unknown  3°23′S  102°22′E  /  3.38°S 102.37°E  / -3.38; 102.37     Kaba stratovolcano 22 August 2000  (1)3°31′S  102°37′E  /  3.52°S 102.62°E  / -3.52; 102.62     Dempo stratovolcano October 1994  (1)4°02′S  103°08′E  /  4.03°S 103.13°E  / -4.03; 103.13     Patah unknown  unknown  4°16′S  103°18′E  /  4.27°S 103.30°E  / -4.27; 103.30     Bukit Lumut Balai stratovolcano unknown  4°14′S  103°37′E  /  4.23°S 103.62°E  / -4.23; 103.62     Besar stratovolcano April 1940  (1)4°26′S  103°40′E  /  4.43°S 103.67°E  / -4.43; 103.67     Suoh caldera 10 July 1933  (4)5°15′S  104°16′E  /  5.25°S 104.27°E  / -5.25; 104.27     Hulubelu caldera 1836 5°21′S  104°36′E  /  5.35°S 104.60°E  / -5.35; 104.60     Rajabasa stratovolcano 1798 5°46′48″S  105°37′30″E  /  5.78°S 105.625°E  / -5.78; 105.625   
 
Inactive volcanoes  The following list is sourced from the Study Archaeology[ 6] [ 4] 
  
  
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3°00′S  102°15′E  /  3.000°S 102.250°E  / -3.000; 102.250