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  2. Biliran (volcano) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Biliran is a solfataric active complex volcano located in the island province of Biliran in the Philippines. The volcano caused the formation of the island.

  3. Biliran - Wikipedia

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    The main volcanic island of Biliran features mountainous interiors with very narrow coastal areas. Only the municipalities of Naval and Caibiran have wide plains extending about 7 km (4.3 mi) from the coast suitable for agriculture. Mount Suiro, an inactive volcano, is the highest point on Biliran with an elevation of 1,301 m (4,268 ft).

  4. List of active volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Biliran: 1 Phreatic eruption in 1939. Fumarolic with thermal springs Bulusan: 1,565 5,135 ... Mount Mayon in Albay is the most active volcano in the Philippines.

  5. Maripipi - Wikipedia

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    Maripipi Municipality is composed of Maripipi Island and surrounding islets situated northwest off the coast of Biliran Island.. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 27.83 square kilometres (10.75 sq mi) [5] constituting 5.19% of the 536.01-square-kilometre- (206.95 sq mi) total area of Biliran.

  6. List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines.Volcanoes with no record of eruptions are considered as extinct or inactive. Their physical form since their last activity has been altered by agents of weathering and erosion with the formation of deep and long gullies. [1]

  7. List of Philippine provinces and regions by highest point

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    Mount Sicapoo: 2,360 m 7,740 ft 9 IV-A-Calabarzon: Mount Banahaw: 2,177 m 7,142 ft 10 VI-Western Visayas: Mount Madja-as: 2,117 m 6,946 ft 11 III-Central Luzon: Mount Tapulao: 2,037 m 6,683 ft 12 XIII-Caraga: Mount Hilong-hilong: 2,012 m 6,601 ft 13 IX-Zamboanga Peninsula: Mount Pinukis: 1,532 m 5,026 ft 14 VIII-Eastern Visayas: Alto Peak ...

  8. Mount Bulusan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bulusan, also known as Bulusan Volcano, is a stratovolcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Located in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Region , it is 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of Mayon Volcano and approximately 390 kilometres (240 mi) southeast of Manila .

  9. Mount Binuluan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Binuluan exhibits a number of active geothermal features. There are a number of sites with strong steam emission, fumarolic activity, surface sulfur deposits, hot fresh water springs, hot sulfurous water springs, sulfur staining of riverine rocks, poisonous gas emissions, recent volcanic gas related deaths (>100 in last 20 years at Batong Buhay mines alone), heat destruction of ...