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| 1960
| [[Valdivia, ChileŞili|Valdivia]], Şili
| [[1960 ValdiviaErdlerza earthquakeValdivia]]
| 9.5<ref name=usgs8/>
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| 1964
| [[Prince William Sound]], [[Alaska]], DAY
| [[1964 AlaskaErdlerza earthquakeAlaska]]
| 9.2<ref name=usgs8/>
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| 2004
| Okyanuso Hind, [[Sumatra]], İndonezya
| [[2004 Erdlerza u tsunamiya Okyanusa Hindi]]
| [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami|2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]
| 9.1<ref name=usgs8/>
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!4
| 2011
| Okyanuso Pasifik, [[Tōhoku region(eyalet)]], Japonya
| [[2011 TōhokuErdlerza earthquakeu and tsunami|2011tsunamiya Tōhoku earthquake]]
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| <!-- PLEASE STOP edit-warring over this. Use the value at [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]] page, and use its references. It's currently 9.0, so the range here should be the same -->9.0
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| 1952
| [[KamchatkaKamçatka]], [[RussianFederasyonê SFSRRusya]] Sowyeti
| [[1952 Erdlerza Severo-Kurilsk tsunami|1952 Kamchatka earthquakesKurilski]]
| 9.0<ref>"[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/events/1952_11_04.php Historic Earthquakes – Kamchatka]." U.S. Geological Survey, October 26, 2009.</ref>
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| 1868
| [[Arica]], Şili (dıma Peru)
| [[1868 AricaErdlerza earthquakeArica]]
| 9.0 (est.)<ref>"[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1868_08_13.php Historic Earthquakes – Arica]." U.S. Geological Survey, October 21, 2009.</ref>
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| 1700
| Okyanuso Pasifik, DAY u Kanada
| [[1700 CascadiaErdlerza earthquakeCascadia]]
| 8.7–9.2 (est.) <ref name=Atwater>{{cite book|title=The Orphan Tsunami of 1700—Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/pp1707/|first=B. F.|last=Atwater|authorlink=Brian Atwater|first2=S.|last2=Musumi-Rokkaku|first3=K.|last3=Satake|authorlink3=Kenji Satake|first4=T.|last4=Yoshinobu|first5=U.|last5=Kazue|first6=D. K.|last6=Yamaguchi|year=2005|series=U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1707|publisher=[[United States Geological Survey]]–[[University of Washington Press]]|page=98|isbn=978-0295985350}}</ref>
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!8
| 869
| PacificPasifik Ocean, [[Tōhoku region(eyalet) ]], Japan
| [[869 Erdlerza Jogan Sanriku earthquake|869 Sanriku earthquake]]
| 8.9 (est.)
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!9
| 1611
| PacificPasifik Ocean, [[Hokkaido]], Japan
| [[1611 SanrikuErdlerza earthquakeSanriku]]
| 8.9 (est.)
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!10
| 1762
| [[Chittagong]], [[BangladeshBengladeş]] (then [[Kingdom of Mrauk U]])
| [[1762 ArakanErdlerza earthquakeArakani]]
| 8.8 (est.)
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!11
| 1833
| [[Sumatra]], Indonesia (then part of the [[Dutch East Indiesİndonezya]])
| [[1833 SumatraErdlerza earthquakeSumatra]]
| 8.8 (est.)
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!12
| 1906
| Ecuador[[Ekvador]] Colombia[[Kolombiya]]
| [[1906 Ecuador–ColombiaErdlerza earthquakeEkvadori]]
| 8.8<ref name=usgs8/>
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!13
| 2010
| Offshore Maule, ChileŞili
| [[2010 ChileErdlerza earthquakeŞili]]
| 8.8<ref name=usgs8/>
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!14
| 1950
| [[Assam]], India&nbsp;–Hindistan [[Tibet]], China
| [[1950 Assam–TibetErdlerza earthquakeAssam–Tibet]]
| 8.7
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| 1707
| PacificPasifik Ocean, [[Shikoku region(eyalet)]], Japan
| [[1707 HōeiErdlerza earthquakeHōei]]
| 8.7 (est.)
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| 1730
| [[Valparaiso]], Chile (then part of the [[Spanish Empire]])Şili
| [[1730 ValparaisoErdlerza earthquakeValparaiso]]
| 8.7 (est.)<ref>"[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/historical_country_mag.php#chile Historic World Earthquakes]." U.S. Geological Survey, November 23, 2009.</ref>
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| 1755
| Atlantik, Lizbon, Portekiz
| Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon, Portugal
| [[1755 LisbonErdlerza earthquakeLizboni]]
| 8.5–9.0<ref>{{cite journal|first=M. -A.|last=Gutscher|first2=M. A.|last2=Baptista|first3=J. M.|last3=Miranda|year=2006|title=The Gibraltar Arc seismogenic zone (part 2): Constraints on a shallow east dipping fault plane source for the 1755 Lisbon earthquake provided by tsunami modeling and seismic intensity|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040195106002897|journal=Tectonophysics|publisher=[[Elsevier]]|volume=426|pages=153–166|doi=10.1016/j.tecto.2006.02.025}}</ref>
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