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Dulang-dulang, Philippines' 2nd highest
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Mayon, highest in the Bicol Region
The following is an incomplete list of mountains in the Philippines. Several of these are volcanoes, formed by subducting tectonic plates surrounding the archipelago.[1]
This list contains most of the highest mountains in the country. 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]
ultra prominent peak (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres (4,900 feet))[3] | |
ultra prominent peak[3] and highest in the island | |
‡ | active volcano (erupted within historical times (within the last 600 years)[1] |
† | potentially-active volcano (morphologically young-looking but with no historical records of eruption)[1] |
no data or inactive/extinct volcano (no record of eruptions; physical form is being changed by agents of weathering and erosion)[1] (check "Notes" section) |