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Cagayan Valley

Philippines

Average elevation: 74 m

Cagayan de Oro

Philippines

Cagayan de Oro, located along the north-central coast of Mindanao, Philippines, encompasses a diverse topography that significantly influences its terrain. The city spans approximately 488.86 square kilometers (188.75 square miles), featuring a 25-kilometer (16 miles) coastline along Macajalar Bay. The…

Average elevation: 224 m

Cebu

Philippines

Coal was first discovered in Cebu about 1837. There were 15 localities over the whole island, on both coasts; some desultory mining had been carried out Naga near Mount Uling, but most serious operations were at Licos and Camansi west of Compostela and Danao. Active work ceased about 1895 with insurrections,…

Average elevation: 91 m

Rio Grande River

Philippines > Cavite > General Trias

Average elevation: 21 m

Malolos

Philippines > Bulacan

Malolos is relatively flat of about 0.81% to a gently sloping of 2.17%. The slope of the land descends towards west, southwest to southern direction. The highest land elevation is at about 6.0 m (19.7 ft) above sea level while the lowest is only 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) below sea level. A network of natural waterways…

Average elevation: 4 m

Laoang

Philippines > Northern Samar

Average elevation: 5 m

Sibunot

Philippines > Northern Samar

Average elevation: 31 m

Cagdara-o

Philippines > Northern Samar

Average elevation: 36 m

T'Boli

Philippines > South Cotabato

Average elevation: 792 m

San Roque

Philippines > Cavite

Average elevation: 19 m

Tagaytay

Philippines > Cavite

It is one of the country's most popular destinations for domestic tourism because of its scenery and cooler climate provided by its altitude. Tagaytay overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas and provides views of Taal Volcano Island in the middle of the lake through various vantage points situated in the city.

Average elevation: 355 m

Mandaluyong

Philippines

Another claims that the Spaniards named the place based on the report of a navigator named Acapulco, who saw the rolling hills frequently being lashed at by daluyong (“big waves from the sea”). This seems to confirm traditional pre-Hispanic stories that giant waves from the sea would meet the adjoining…

Average elevation: 17 m

Hernani

Philippines > Eastern Samar

Average elevation: 26 m

Bucay

Philippines > Abra

Average elevation: 162 m

Nasugbu

Philippines > Batangas

Average elevation: 71 m

San Mateo

Philippines > Rizal

The main source of the municipality's water supply are deep wells, pump wells (operated by Manila Water), open wells, springs and other ground water resources. Some of the elevated parts of the municipality are under watershed protected areas since the topography is characterized by rolling to mountainous…

Average elevation: 68 m

Ambolong

Philippines > Aklan > Batan

Average elevation: 5 m

Paligui

Philippines > Pampanga > Apalit

Average elevation: 3 m

Sampaloc

Philippines > Manila

Average elevation: 9 m

Palawan

Philippines

Palawan's almost 2,000 kilometers (1,200 mi) of irregular coastline is lined with rocky coves and sugar-white sandy beaches. It also harbors a vast stretch of virgin forests that carpet its chain of mountain ranges. The mountain heights average 1,100 meters (3,500 ft) in altitude, with the highest peak rising…

Average elevation: 35 m

Masbate

Philippines

The general surface configuration of the province ranges from slightly undulating to rolling and from hilly to mountainous. In each island, the rugged topography is concentrated in the northeastern portion and gradually recedes to blunt hills and rolling areas in the south, southeast, and southwest.

Average elevation: 28 m

Sinawal

Philippines > General Santos

Average elevation: 145 m

Camarines Sur

Philippines

Average elevation: 58 m

San Fernando

Philippines

Average elevation: 15 m

Purok 1

Philippines > San Fernando > San Juan

Average elevation: 7 m

Alfonso

Philippines > Cavite

Average elevation: 399 m

Glamang

Philippines > South Cotabato > Polomolok

Average elevation: 223 m

Ilayang Dupay

Philippines > Lucena

Average elevation: 53 m

Tagum

Philippines > Davao del Norte

One of the significant accomplishments of the officialdom of Tagum during the 1990s was its elevation from a second to the first-class municipality. This opened a gateway to increase its financial resources through the Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA) from the national government and local revenues. This was…

Average elevation: 91 m

Buyu-an

Philippines > Iloilo > Tigbauan

Average elevation: 22 m

Tigbauan

Philippines > Iloilo

Average elevation: 23 m

Soccsksargen

Philippines

Average elevation: 221 m

Bato

Philippines > Basilan > Lamitan

Average elevation: 16 m

Lake Holon

Philippines > South Cotabato > T'Boli

Average elevation: 1,452 m

Tagbilaran

Philippines > Bohol

Average elevation: 25 m

Tabuelan

Philippines > Cebu

Average elevation: 45 m

Pampanga

Philippines

Average elevation: 122 m

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…

Average elevation: 125 m

Paombong

Philippines > Bulacan

Average elevation: 2 m

Manila

Philippines > Manila

Almost all of Manila sits on top of centuries of prehistoric alluvial deposits built by the waters of the Pasig River and on some land reclaimed from Manila Bay. Manila's land has been altered substantially by human intervention, with considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since the American…

Average elevation: 13 m

Sta. Rita EcoPark

Philippines > Pampanga > San Isidro

Average elevation: 21 m

Candaba

Philippines > Pampanga

Average elevation: 24 m

Calulut

Philippines > Pampanga > San Fernando

Average elevation: 40 m

San Agustin

Philippines > Pampanga > San Fernando

Average elevation: 15 m

Consuelo

Philippines > Pampanga

Average elevation: 31 m

Cuanos

Philippines > Cebu

Average elevation: 199 m

Benguet

Philippines > Benguet

Average elevation: 883 m

Antipolo

Philippines > Zamboanga del Norte

Average elevation: 66 m

Minglanilla

Philippines > Cebu

Average elevation: 59 m

Angat River

Philippines > Bulacan > Pulilan

Average elevation: 7 m

Mandaue

Philippines

It is one of the two (the other one being the municipality of Consolacion) local government units located within the mainland Metro Cebu where the elevation of land is less than 100 m (330 ft).

Average elevation: 31 m

Lake Sebu

Philippines > South Cotabato

The placid lake of Lake Sebu can be found in Allah Valley near the municipality of Surallah, South Cotabato. Surrounded by rolling hills and mountains covered with thick rain forest, the lake has an area of 354 hectares (870 acres), with an elevation of approximately 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

Average elevation: 750 m

Tambler

Philippines

Average elevation: 31 m

Ferdinand

Philippines > Baguio

Average elevation: 1,416 m

La Trinidad

Philippines > Benguet

The terrain is generally mountainous with springs, rivers and creeks. The town has a valley which encompasses several barangays. The valley floor elevation is at 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above sea level. Elevation ranges from 500 to 1,700 metres (1,600 to 5,600 ft) above sea level.

Average elevation: 1,125 m

Canduman

Philippines > Mandaue

It is one of the two (the other one being the municipality of Consolacion) local government units located within the mainland Metro Cebu where the elevation of land is less than 100 m (330 ft).

Average elevation: 37 m

Liloan

Philippines > Cebu

Average elevation: 17 m

Lipa

Philippines > Batangas

At the celebration of the elevation of Lipa to a city in January 1888, José Rizal was invited by Dr. Jose Lozada, Catalino Dimayuga and the brothers Celestino and Simeon Luz but Rizal responded only with his Hymno Al Trabajo which he dedicated to the zeal and industry of the Lipeños.

Average elevation: 248 m

Pulpogan

Philippines > Cebu

Average elevation: 22 m

Barangay 102

Philippines > Pasay

Average elevation: 8 m

Caloocan

Philippines

South Caloocan, where most commercial and industrial establishments are found, lies on generally flat and highly accessible land, with slopes ranging from 0-3%. The topography gradually changes into gently to moderately sloping to rolling along the North Luzon Expressway, with slopes ranging from 3-18%. The…

Average elevation: 18 m

Irrigation

Philippines > Leyte > Ormoc

Average elevation: 29 m

Lagayan

Philippines > Abra

Average elevation: 197 m

Camias

Philippines > Pampanga

Average elevation: 252 m

Blue Lagoon

Philippines > Ilocos Norte > Pagudpud

Average elevation: 37 m

Abatan River

Philippines > Bohol > Tagbilaran

Average elevation: 23 m

Manila

Philippines

Almost all of Manila sits on top of centuries of prehistoric alluvial deposits built by the waters of the Pasig River and on some land reclaimed from Manila Bay. Manila's land has been altered substantially by human intervention, with considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since the American…

Average elevation: 12 m

Taal

Philippines > Batangas > Taal

Average elevation: 59 m

Kibungan

Philippines > Benguet > Kibungan

Average elevation: 1,249 m

Mount Carranglan

Philippines > Nueva Ecija

Average elevation: 343 m

Balbagon Island

Philippines > Iloilo > Carles

Average elevation: 0 m

Buenavista

Philippines > Bohol > Buenavista

Average elevation: 14 m

Cavite

Philippines > Cavite

Another theory proposes that the name is a Hispanicized form of kabit, Tagalog for "joined", "connected", or "attached", referring to the peninsula's topographical relation to the mainland. Edmund Roberts, in his 1821 memoir, stated that the "natives" called it Caveit due to the "crooked point of land…

Average elevation: 87 m

Sorsogon

Philippines

Average elevation: 40 m

Alabang

Philippines > Muntinlupa

Average elevation: 15 m

Metro Manila

Philippines

The Coastal Margin or Lowland is a flat and low plain that faces Manila Bay. Located here is the City of Manila, Navotas, parts of Malabon, and the western part and reclaimed areas of Pasay and Parañaque, where the ground elevation ranges from zero (0) meters on Manila Bay to five (5) meters at the west side…

Average elevation: 43 m

San Pablo

Philippines > Zamboanga del Sur > San Pablo

Average elevation: 87 m

Calaca

Philippines > Batangas > Calaca

Average elevation: 43 m

Muntinlupa

Philippines > Muntinlupa

There are three plausible origins of the name of the city: First, is its association with the thin topsoil in the area; second, residents, purportedly replying to a question by Spaniards in the 16th century what the name of their place was, said “Monte sa Lupa”—apparently mistaking the question for what…

Average elevation: 41 m

San Pablo

Philippines > Laguna > San Pablo

Average elevation: 220 m

Palawan

Philippines

Average elevation: 9 m

Bataan

Philippines

Average elevation: 92 m

Quirino

Philippines

Average elevation: 108 m

Leyte

Philippines

Average elevation: 54 m

Romblon

Philippines

Average elevation: 52 m

Camarines Sur

Philippines

Average elevation: 56 m

Isabela

Philippines

Average elevation: 100 m

Quezon

Philippines > Quezon

Average elevation: 69 m

Masbate

Philippines > Masbate

Average elevation: 54 m

Batanes

Philippines

Average elevation: 26 m

Rizal

Philippines

Average elevation: 95 m

Albay

Philippines

Average elevation: 48 m

Samar

Philippines

Average elevation: 38 m

Catanduanes

Philippines > Catanduanes

Average elevation: 21 m

Marinduque

Philippines > Marinduque

Average elevation: 55 m

Aurora

Philippines

Average elevation: 111 m

Antique

Philippines

Average elevation: 46 m

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