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  2. List of Philippine provinces and regions by highest point

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    Highest Point Highest elevation 1 XI-Davao Region: Mount Apo: 2,954 m 9,692 ft XII-SOCCSKSARGEN: 2 X-Northern Mindanao: Mount Dulang-dulang: 2,941 m 9,649 ft 3 II-Cagayan Valley: Mount Pulag: 2,922 m 9,587 ft Cordillera Administrative Region: 4 Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao: Mount Ragang: 2,815 m 9,236 ft 5 IV-B-MIMAROPA ...

  3. List of mountains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Highest point in Mountain Province. ... Quezon [5] Sierra Madre: Angelo ... Highest mountain in Mindanao and the Philippines' highest peak. Potentially active ...

  4. Mount Apo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Apo is a flat-topped, 2,954 m (9,692 ft) (above sea level) high stratovolcano with three peaks. It is the highest peak of the Philippines. The southwest peak has the highest elevation and is topped by a 200 m (656 ft) wide crater that contains a small lake. [9]

  5. Geography of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The second highest point can be found on Mindanao as well, at Mount Dulang-dulang, a peak 2,941 meters (9,649 ft) above sea level. [ 35 ] Situated on the western fringes of the Pacific Ring of Fire , the Philippines experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity. [ 36 ]

  6. Polillo Islands - Wikipedia

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    Highest point: Mount Malulod: Administration; Philippines. ... The islands are part of the province of Quezon in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. [2] [3] ...

  7. Alabat Island - Wikipedia

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    The highest peak is called Mt. Camagong. [2] Alabat Island comprises three municipalities: Perez in the northern tip, Alabat town proper in the center and Quezon in the south. The first inhabitants of the island were the indigenous Inagta Alabat people who are Negritos, the earliest settlers in the Philippines.

  8. Mount Banahaw - Wikipedia

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    Mount Banahaw (IPA: [bɐˈnahaʊ]; also spelled as Banahao and Banájao) is an active complex volcano on Luzon in the Philippines. The three-peaked volcano is located at the boundary of Laguna and Quezon provinces. It is the highest mountain in both provinces and Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles around. [4]

  9. Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    The city lies on the Guadalupe Plateau, a relatively high plateau at the northeast of the metropolis situated between the lowlands of Manila to the southwest and the Marikina River Valley to the east. The highest elevation in Quezon City is the northern tip of the La Mesa Watershed Reservation at 250 meters (820 ft) above sea level. [69]