I believe Mount Pico is a volcano in the Azores, at one time a Portuguese colony.
The Pico volcano is not situated in Africa; it's in the Azores, Portugal, which is part of the European continent. The volcano itself is considered very recent, with an estimate age of 750,000 years.
No it is extinct so it can never erupt again so it is perfectly safe.
Pico de Orizaba is a stratovolcano, it is the highest mountain in Mexico and the third highest in North America.
The tallest in the continent is Serra da Estrela, but in the Azores (one of the Portuguese archipelagos) there is a taller one: a mountain called Pico, on Pico island.
It's in Pico island, in the central group, and has 2,351 m.
Serra da Estrela (1,993 m ; 6,539 ft) in continental Portugal. Montanha do Pico (2.351 m ; 7,713 ft) in the island of Pico, Azores.
Azores
The entire downtown area of Angra do Heroismo is a world heritage site. A well know landmark is the the beautiful mountain on Pico.
The most important is Pico del Teide - 3718 m.
Yes, the Pico de Orizaba is classified as a "composite volcano" (also known as a stratovolcano) because its peak was raised by added material from each subsequent eruption. Pico de Orizaba reached its current height during its latest eruption in the year 1687.
There are nine: Terceira Graciosa Sao Jorge Sao Miguel Pico Santa Maria Corvo Faial Flores