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  2. Mount Bulusan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bulusan, also known as Bulusan Volcano, is a stratovolcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Located in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Region , it is 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of Mayon Volcano and approximately 390 kilometres (240 mi) southeast of Manila .

  3. Bulusan Volcano Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    The Bulusan Volcano Natural Park is a 3,673-hectare (9,080-acre) protected area of rainforest surrounding Mount Bulusan in the Philippines. [1] It was first designated as a National Park [2] by Proclamation no. 811 on June 7, 1935. [3]

  4. Lake Bulusan - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bulusan is a lake on Luzon Island in the Philippines. It lies at the heart of Bulusan Volcano National Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares (9,070 acres). It has an elevation of 360 metres (1,180 ft) and is located on the southeast flank of Mount Bulusan , an active volcano .

  5. List of active volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Bulusan: 1,565 5,135 ... Mount Mayon in Albay the most active volcano in the Philippines. Taal in Batangas is the second most active volcano in the Philippines.

  6. Sorsogon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bulusan, the tallest peak, rises 1,560 metres (5,120 ft) above sea level. Except for its overland link with the province of Albay to the north, it is completely surrounded by water. Sorsogon is the gateway of Luzon to the Visayas through its Roll-on/Roll-off ferry terminal facilities located in the municipalities of Matnog, Pilar and Bulan.

  7. List of mountains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name: mountains are sorted according to only names (without the "Mount" prefix) for easier reference in name and spelling variants. Unnamed peaks are italicized . (note: to minimize clutter, citations for names are limited only to mountains with variant names , spellings, and/or those that currently do not have elevation data)

  8. Bicol Region - Wikipedia

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    Bulusan Volcano, the other active volcano of the region, has an altitude of 1,565 metres (5,135 ft). It is located on the remains of the 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) Irosin Caldera. [47] The volcano is a protected area and the centerpiece of the 3,672-hectare (9,070-acre) Bulusan Volcano Natural Park. [40]

  9. List of stratovolcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bulusan in Sorsogon; Mount Kanlaon and Mount Talinis in Negros; Mount Arayat in Pampanga; Mount Iriga and Mount Isarog in Camarines Sur; Mount Mariveles and Mount Natib in Bataan; Mount Malindig in Marinduque; Mount Apo in Davao City, Mindanao. Considered a dormant volcano, it is the highest point of the Philippines; Mount Makiling in Laguna