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  2. 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] Inactive does not necessarily indicate the volcano will not ...

  3. List of active volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    List of active volcanoes in the Philippines. As of 2018, the Philippines has 24 [1] volcanoes listed as active by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). Twenty-one of these have had historical eruptions. The three exceptions are Cabalian, which is a strongly fumarolic volcano; [further explanation needed] Leonard ...

  4. Category:Inactive volcanoes of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Inactive volcanoes of the Philippines" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  5. List of potentially active volcanoes in the Philippines

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    Name Elevation () Coordinates Province(s) Last eruption m ft; Amorong: 376 1,234 Pangasinan Pleistocene: Apo: 2,954 9,692 Cotabato, Davao del Sur unknown possibly 1640s

  6. Mount Makiling - Wikipedia

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    Mount Makiling (also spelled Maquiling) is an inactive stratovolcano located in the provinces of Laguna and Batangas on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The mountain rises to an elevation of 1,090 meters (3,580 ft) above mean sea level and is the highest feature of the Laguna Volcanic Field. The volcano has no recorded historic eruption ...

  7. Mount Kitanglad - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kitanglad is an inactive volcano [9] located in the Kitanglad Mountain Range in Bukidnon province on Mindanao island. It is the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines and has an approximate height of 2,899 metres (9,511 ft). [Note 1] It is located between Malaybalay City and the municipalities of Lantapan, Impasugong, Sumilao, and Libona.

  8. Mount Balungao - Wikipedia

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    Mount Balungao is an isolated inactive volcano located in Pangasinan, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Rising to a height of 382 metres (1,253 ft) ASL, it is located in the town of Balungao, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the town center. It is the main tourist attraction of the town, along with the Balungao Hot and Cold Spring ...

  9. Mount Batulao - Wikipedia

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    Mount Batulao. Mount Batulao is an inactive stratovolcano in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines, located in northwest Batangas province along its border with Cavite. [1][3] It is a dissected andesitic stratovolcano at the northwestern rim of the Taal Caldera which began to form in the late Pliocene period, about 3.4 million years ago. [4]