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  2. Chocolate Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Chocolate Hills (Cebuano: Mga Bungtod sa Tsokolate, Filipino: Mga Tsokolateng Burol or Mga Burol na Tsokolate) are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. [1] There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers (20 sq mi). [ 2 ]

  3. Chocolate Hills resort controversy - Wikipedia

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    The hills in Sagbayan. The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 near-identical conical hills or kegelkarsts [3] which straddles across multiple municipalities in the island province of Bohol; Batuan, Bilar, Carmen, Sagbayan, Sierra Bullones and Valencia. [4] It is a major tourist attraction of the province. The hills have multiple designations.

  4. Carmen, Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Carmen is located in the heart of Bohol Island. The Chocolate Hills , composed of 1,776 cone-shaped karst hills, are a major geographic landmark in Carmen. The origin of its name comes from the fact that the hills turns brown in the hot summer days.

  5. Legends surround the Chocolate Hills of Bohol in the Philippines

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    This unusual formation of hills is found on an island in the Philippines. It's called the Chocolate Hills of Bohol because during the dry season, the grass turns brown and looks like mounds of ...

  6. Legends surround the Chocolate Hills of Bohol in the Philippines

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  7. Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Near Carmen, the Chocolate Hills are more than 1,200 uniformly cone-shaped hills named for the grass growing on the hills that turns brown in the summer, making the landscape look like chocolate mounds. They are hills made of limestone left over from coral reefs during the Ice Age when the island was submerged. The Chocolate Hills are ...