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Lake Buhi is a lake found in Buhi, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. It has an area of 18 square kilometres (6.9 square miles) and has an average depth of 8 metres (26 ft). The lake lies in the valley formed by two ancient volcanoes, Mount Iriga (also known as Mount Asog) and Mount Malinao. It was created in 1641, when an earthquake caused a ...
Poverty incidence of Buhi 10 20 30 40 50 2006 41.00 2009 43.99 2012 34.07 2015 39.84 2018 29.82 2021 36.76 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Two thirds of the population depends on agriculture More than one-fifth of the total land area is devoted to agriculture primary crops are rice, corn, coconut, and abaca Rice grows in the vast field of Road sector while corn and abaca are being ...
Lake Bato is part of the Rinconada (Bicol) Lakes System, which also includes Lake Buhi and Lake Baao-Bula. It is known that the Sinarapan (Mistichthys luzonensis), the world's smallest commercially harvested fish in the world, is also found in its waters. Sinarapan literally means "caught by sarap" in Buhi in
Several lakes in the Philippines, like Lake Danao in Leyte (pictured), are volcanic in origin. The origin of many lakes in the Philippines is closely related to volcanic and tectonic activity. A number of smaller lakes occupy the craters of extinct volcanoes. Some lake basins are developed by subsidence due to tectonic or volcanic activity.
Lake Buhi in the town of Buhi Camarines Sur covers a total area of 5,497.03 square kilometres (2,122 sq mi) [ 5 ] occupying the central section of the Bicol Region in Luzon . The province borders Camarines Norte and Quezon to the northwest, and Albay to the south.
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Mount Iriga, also known as Mount Asog, is an active stratovolcano in the province of Camarines Sur, in the Philippines. It is a stratovolcano about a kilometer from Lake Buhi. It rises 1,196 m (3,924 ft) with a base diameter of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). [1] [2] It has a large crater formed due to a debris avalanche.
Bato, officially the Municipality of Bato (Rinconada Bikol: Banwāan ka Bato; Tagalog: Bayan ng Bato), is a municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 52,155 people. [3] The municipality of Bato is home to a lake teeming with various kinds of fishes.