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  2. File:Atlas of the Philippine Islands 1899 (maps only).pdf

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    English: Shortly after the Philippine commissioners reached Manila it was learned that a series of maps, covering the more important islands of the archipelago, was being prepared at the Jesuit Observatory under the supervision of the director, Rev. José Algue, S. J.

  3. 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Tsunami damage at Barangay Tibpuan, Lebak, Mindanao. Several fault zones in the region are capable of producing major earthquakes and destructive local tsunamis. The two major fault zones that are most dangerous are the Sulu Trench in the Sulu Sea and the Cotabato Trench, a region of subduction that crosses the Celebes Sea and the Moro Gulf in Southern Mindanao.

  4. Palawan Passage - Wikipedia

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    During the Pacific campaign of World War II, United States Navy submarines operated in the Palawan Passage to attack Japanese shipping. On October 23, 1944, the first day of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the U.S. submarines USS Darter (SS-227) and USS Dace (SS-247) attacked an Imperial Japanese Navy task force under the command of Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita as it passed through the Palawan Passage ...

  5. List of disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Ten deadliest recorded earthquakes in the Philippines since the 1600s Magnitude Origin Location Date Mortality Missing Injured Damages Source 1 7.9 Tectonic Moro Gulf: August 16, 1976 4791 2288 9928 2 7.8 Tectonic Luzon Island: July 16, 1990 1621 1000 More than 3000 ₱10 billion 3 7.5 Tectonic Luzon Island: November 30, 1645 More than 600

  6. Lankiam Cay - Wikipedia

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    It has an area of 0.44 hectares (1.1 acres) (4,400 sq. m), and is located about 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east-northeast of Philippine-occupied Loaita (Kota) Island, [1] just west of the north of Dangerous Ground. [2] The island is administered by the Philippines as part of Kalayaan, Palawan, and is the eighth largest of the Philippine ...

  7. The 12 Most Dangerous Beaches In the World - AOL

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    The 12 Most Dangerous Beaches In the World. Nina Derwin. August 16, 2023 at 11:21 AM. ... Many people visit Norway’s Lofoten Islands for a prime view of the northern lights, and while it may be ...

  8. The 12 Most Dangerous Beaches In the World - AOL

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  9. Category:Histories of islands of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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