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Antipolo

Philippines > Rizal

Its higher elevation than that of Metro Manila affords it a scenic view of the metropolis, especially at night. Its locally grown mangoes and cashews are popular among tourists, as well as suman – a local delicacy made out of glutinous rice. The Hinulugang Taktak National Park, which was once a popular…

Altitud media: 125 m

Mayon Volcano

Philippines > Albay > Magapo

Altitud media: 519 m

Tagaytay

Philippines > Cavite > Tagaytay > Tagaytay

The southern and eastern portions of Tagaytay are covered by hills and mountains which is generally forests, pine trees and open grasslands. The city lies along Tagaytay Ridge, a ridge stretching about 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Mount Batulao in the west to Mount Sungay in the east with elevations averaging…

Altitud media: 229 m

San Jose del Monte

Philippines > Bulacan

The elevation of the city ranges from approximately 40 to 900 meters (130 to 2,950 ft) above sea level; the relief transitions from warm lowland to cool upland as one goes eastward. This is because the city is part of the Sierra Madre mountain range. Plains and river valley flats characterize the western and…

Altitud media: 106 m

Calamba

Philippines > Laguna > Calamba > Calamba

Altitud media: 100 m

Dumaguete

Philippines > Negros Oriental > Dumaguete

As a coastal city, it is bounded on the east by the Bohol Sea and the Tañon Strait, serving as a natural border of southeastern Negros Island Region to the neighboring Central Visayas. The city's topography is generally flat from two to six kilometers from the shoreline. It slopes gently upwards to the…

Altitud media: 167 m

Baguio

Philippines > Benguet > Baguio

In 1903, Filipinos, Japanese and Chinese workers were hired to build Kennon Road, the first road directly connecting Baguio with the lowlands of La Union and Pangasinan. Before this, the only road to Benguet was Naguilian Road, and it was largely a horse trail at higher elevations. Camp John Hay was…

Altitud media: 882 m

Cabadbaran

Philippines > Agusan del Norte

It is generally flat with rolling hills and swamplands in its western part. The highest of all mountains in the Caraga region, Mount Hilong-Hilong (with an altitude of 2,012 metres (6,601 ft) above sea level), rises in this city.

Altitud media: 179 m

Luzon

Philippines

Altitud media: 88 m

Makati

Philippines > Makati

Altitud media: 26 m

Maliwalu

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 53 m

Negros Island Region

Philippines

Siquijor is an island located southeast of Negros Oriental. Area-wise, it is the third smallest in the country, with an area of 343.5 square kilometers (132.6 sq mi). Mount Malabahoc, also known as Mount Bandila‑an, is the highest point of the island, with its elevation reaching 628 meters (2,060 ft) above…

Altitud media: 98 m

Tarlac City

Philippines > Tarlac > Tarlac City

Altitud media: 56 m

Baliuag

Philippines > Bulacan > Baliuag

Altitud media: 15 m

Baroy

Philippines > Lanao del Norte

Altitud media: 13 m

Felis

Philippines > Davao Occidental > Malita

Altitud media: 73 m

Clark

Philippines > Pampanga

The development is not a flood-prone area with its minimum elevation being at 54 metres (177 ft) above sea level and its planned central park also serves as a flood catchment basin. The Sierra Madre mountain range is located on the development's east while the Zambales mountain range is located on the west,…

Altitud media: 190 m

Negros

Philippines

Altitud media: 114 m

Cainta, Rizal

Philippines > Rizal > Cainta

Altitud media: 45 m

Porac

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 91 m

Angono

Philippines > Rizal > Angono

Altitud media: 47 m

Subic

Philippines > Zambales

Altitud media: 46 m

Morong

Philippines > Bataan > Morong

Altitud media: 20 m

Santa Maria

Philippines > Bulacan

The topography of Santa Maria is generally flat, however, it is becoming hilly towards the north. This area covers the barangays of Silangan, Mag-asawang Sapa, Pulong Buhangin and some parts of Balasing with landscape ranging from 8 to 18 percent slope. The rest of the barangays have a slope range from level…

Altitud media: 18 m

GSIS

Philippines > Laguna > San Pedro

Altitud media: 37 m

Lumban

Philippines > Laguna

Altitud media: 151 m

Paete

Philippines > Laguna

Altitud media: 181 m

San Luis Village

Philippines > Baguio

Altitud media: 1,403 m

Morong

Philippines > Rizal

Altitud media: 37 m

Milaor

Philippines > Camarines Sur

Altitud media: 5 m

Panay

Philippines > Iloilo

Panay island is the sixth largest island in the Philippines by area, with a total land area of 12,011 km2 (4,637 sq mi). Mount Madja-as is the highest point in Panay with an elevation of 2,117 metres (6,946 ft) above sea level, located in town of Culasi in the northern province of Antique. Central Panay…

Altitud media: 117 m

Marikina

Philippines > Marikina > Marikina

Altitud media: 30 m

Corregidor Island

Philippines > Cavite > Cavite City

The tadpole-shaped island, with its tail running eastward, is about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) long, about 2.0 km (1.2 mi) wide at its widest with a total land area of about 900 hectares (2,200 acres). The highest elevation is at 180 m (590 ft) on the Topside. The island is divided into four sections.

Altitud media: 11 m

Jipapad

Philippines > Eastern Samar > Jipapad

Altitud media: 46 m

Capas

Philippines > Tarlac > Capas

Altitud media: 52 m

San Guillermo

Philippines > Isabela

Altitud media: 87 m

Lucena

Philippines > Quezon > Lucena

Altitud media: 144 m

Mount Halcon

Philippines > Oriental Mindoro

Mount Halcon (Filipino: Bundok Halcon) and (Spanish: Monte Halcón) is the highest mountain in the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, according to the new data release 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…

Altitud media: 2,121 m

Viper's Peak

Philippines > Davao City > Tinulang

Altitud media: 277 m

Tanay River

Philippines > Rizal > Tanay

Altitud media: 33 m

Sirang Lupa

Philippines > Laguna > Calamba

Altitud media: 95 m

Pinsao Proper

Philippines > Baguio

Altitud media: 1,415 m

Arayat

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 40 m

Jasaan

Philippines > Misamis Oriental

Altitud media: 77 m

General Trias

Philippines > Cavite

Altitud media: 47 m

Maco

Philippines > Davao de Oro

Altitud media: 84 m

Concepcion

Philippines > Tarlac > Concepcion

Altitud media: 34 m

Cantilan

Philippines > Surigao del Sur

Altitud media: 6 m

Muntinlupa

Philippines

Muntinlupa's terrain is relatively flat to sloping towards the east along the lake. Gentle rolling hills occupy the western part of the city, with elevation increasing up to 60 meters (200 ft) and above towards its southwest portion.

Altitud media: 41 m

Norzagaray

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 66 m

Palawan

Philippines > Palawan

Altitud media: 8 m

Bataan

Philippines

Bataan is divided by two mountain groups of volcanic origins. The northern side is composed of the Mount Natib (elevation 1,253 metres (4,111 ft)), Mount Sta. Rosa and Mount Silangan. The southern group is composed of Mount Mariveles, Mount Samat, and Mount Cuyapo. A narrow pass separates these two mountain…

Altitud media: 92 m

Mount Dulang-Dulang

Philippines > Bukidnon > Sumilao

Mount Dulang-dulang, dubbed by Filipino mountaineers as "D2" and also known as Mount Katanglad, is the highest elevation peak in the Kitanglad Mountain Range, located in the north central portion of the province of Bukidnon in the island of Mindanao. It is the second highest mountain of the Philippines at…

Altitud media: 2,448 m

Mount Apo

Philippines > Davao Occidental

Altitud media: 441 m

Cabantian

Philippines > Davao City

Altitud media: 43 m

Rosales

Philippines > Pangasinan > Rosales

Altitud media: 36 m

Mabalacat

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 149 m

Calinan

Philippines > Davao City

Altitud media: 238 m

Cabadiangan

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 94 m

Solib

Philippines > Pampanga > Floridablanca

Altitud media: 21 m

Cawag

Philippines > Zambales > Subic

Altitud media: 58 m

Agusan

Philippines > Cagayan de Oro

Altitud media: 30 m

Cainta River

Philippines > Rizal > Cainta

Altitud media: 7 m

Fortune

Philippines > Marikina

Altitud media: 49 m

Kapitolyo

Philippines > Pasig

Altitud media: 27 m

San Juan

Philippines > Laguna > San Pablo

Altitud media: 109 m

Parañaque

Philippines > Parañaque > Parañaque

Altitud media: 11 m

Campo Sioco

Philippines > Baguio

Altitud media: 1,428 m

Wawa River

Philippines > Rizal > Wawa

Altitud media: 292 m

Lamut

Philippines > Ifugao

Altitud media: 250 m

Tomas Oppus

Philippines > Southern Leyte

Altitud media: 65 m

Bulusan

Philippines > Sorsogon

Altitud media: 88 m

Flora

Philippines > Apayao

Altitud media: 32 m

San Roque

Philippines > Northern Samar

Altitud media: 11 m

Siruma

Philippines > Camarines Sur

Altitud media: 9 m

Alilem

Philippines > Ilocos Sur

Altitud media: 263 m

Tubigon

Philippines > Bohol

Altitud media: 32 m

Amulung

Philippines > Cagayan

Altitud media: 20 m

Paombong

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 3 m

San Emilio

Philippines > Ilocos Sur

Altitud media: 312 m

San Pablo

Philippines > Isabela

Altitud media: 40 m

Bambang

Philippines > Nueva Vizcaya

Altitud media: 676 m

San Fernando

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 74 m

Dinagat

Philippines > Dinagat Islands

Altitud media: 20 m

Laoac

Philippines > Pangasinan > Laoac

Altitud media: 30 m

Bocaue

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 6 m

Currimao

Philippines > Ilocos Norte

Altitud media: 13 m

Tinglayan

Philippines > Kalinga

Altitud media: 1,032 m

Tabuelan

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 45 m

San Fernando

Philippines > Camarines Sur

Altitud media: 13 m

Lian

Philippines > Batangas > Lian

Altitud media: 35 m

Unisan

Philippines

Altitud media: 15 m

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