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The Cordillera Central is the highest mountain range in the Philippines. It comprises about 1/6 of the whole Luzon island with a total area of 22,500 km 2 (8,700 sq mi). The highest mountain in the range, Mount Pulag, is also the highest mountain in Luzon at 2,928 metres (9,606 ft). [1]
Mount Pulag (Filipino: Bundok Pulag; Ilocano: Bantay Pulag) [2] is Luzon's highest peak at 2,928 metres (9,606 ft) above sea level, third-highest mountain in the Philippines, and the 26th-highest peak of an island on Earth. It is second-most prominent mountain in the Philippines.
Island group Highest Point Highest elevation 1 ... 2,954 m 9,692 ft 2 Luzon: Mount Pulag: 2,922 m 9,587 ft 3 Visayas: Mount Kanlaon: 2,465 m 8,087 ft Regions. Rank
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]
Sabtang Island: Mount Tungaru: 352 m 1155 ft Philippines * Alabat Island: Alabat Peak: 346.9 m 1138 ft Philippines * Maestre de Campo Island: Mount Maestre de Campo: 346 m 1135 ft Philippines * Barbados: Mount Hillaby: 340.01 m 1115.5 ft Barbados * Sicogon: Mount Sicogon: 340.01 m 1115.5 ft Philippines * Burias Island: Mount Enganoso: 331.9 m ...
Luzon island alone has an area of 109,964.9 square kilometres ... and is the site of the island's highest mountain, Mount Pulag, rising at 2,922 metres.
1.2 Luzon Island. 1.3 Mindanao Island. 2 Altitude. 3 Highest attainable by transportation. 4 See also. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Highest: Mount ...
Mount Pico de Loro, also known as Mount Palay-Palay, is a dormant volcano located on the border of Cavite and Batangas, in the island of Luzon, Philippines.It is the highest mountain in the province of Cavite, with an elevation of 2,257 ft (688 m) above sea level and the highest peak of the Mounts Palay-Palay–Mataas-na-Gulod Protected Landscape. [1]