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  2. Mount Halcon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Halcon (Filipino: Bundok Halcon) and (Spanish: Monte Halcón) is the highest mountain in Mindoro.According to the new data released by Oriental Mindoro peakvisor as of 2022, it has an elevation of 2,616 metres (8,583 ft) above sea level, higher than the previous estimates of 2,586 m (8,484 ft) although no official survey has yet confirmed this.

  3. Mindoro - Wikipedia

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    Mindoro Mountain Range is the largest and longest mountain range in the island with a total length of 200 km (120 mi) north-south and 58 km (36 mi) width east–west. Mount Halcon , at 8,484 feet (2,586 meters), is the island’s highest point and is located in Oriental Mindoro.

  4. List of mountains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    It is limited to mountain peaks with, if known, an elevation of at least 200 metres (660 feet) above sea level, and may include those considered as hills. The distinction between a hill and a mountain in terms of elevation is unclear and largely subjective, but a hill is universally considered to be less tall and less steep than a mountain. [2]

  5. Halcon - Wikipedia

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    CASA C-202 Halcón, transport aircraft used by the Spanish Air Force; Fábrica de Armas Halcón, Argentinian defense company . Halcón M-1943, submachine gun manufactured by the company

  6. Category:Mountains of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    M. Mount Macolod; Mahagnao Volcano; Mount Makaturing; Mount Makiling; Malepunyo Mountain Range; Malinao Volcano; Mount Malindang; Mount Malindig; Mount Manunggal

  7. Mount Banahaw - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Banahaw summit, circa 1940s. Banahaw is a custom pilgrimage site for locals, believed by many as a holy mountain, a spiritually-charged location. The mountain and its environs are considered sacred by local residents; the water from its sacred springs are deemed "holy water" for allegedly having beneficial qualities, issuing forth from locations called "puestos" or "holy sites".

  8. Fédération Française des clubs alpins et de montagne - Wikipedia

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    The mountain hut of the CAF at Col de la Vanoise. The Fédération Française des clubs alpins et de montagne (FFCAM) is a federation of clubs promoting mountain sports.It offers multiple training programs and courses to help people understand mountains and manages 142 mountain huts, mostly in the Alps and the Pyrenees.

  9. Roc (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Battuta tells of a mountain hovering in the air over the China Seas, which was the roc. [1] The story collection One Thousand and One Nights includes tales "Abd al-Rahman the Maghribi's Story of the Rukh" and "Sinbad the Sailor", both of which include the roc.