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Quezon City

Philippines

Founded as a pueblo by Saint Pedro Bautista in 1590, San Francisco del Monte may be considered Quezon City's oldest district. The original land area of the old town of San Francisco del Monte was approximately2.5 square kilometres (1.0 sq mi) and covered parts of what is currently known as Project 7 and 8 and…

Altitud media: 57 m

Legazpi

Philippines > Albay

Legazpi's topography is generally plain on the northeastern areas, with slopes ranging from five to fifteen degrees. The southern areas have mostly rolling to hilly terrain. In the city's coastal areas, the terrain varies from plain (north) to hilly (south). Legazpi is criss-crossed by several rivers including…

Altitud media: 150 m

Lapu-Lapu

Philippines

Altitud media: 93 m

Zamboanga City

Philippines > Zamboanga Peninsula > Zamboanga City

The overall topography of the city could be described as rolling to very steep. There are some flat lands, mostly narrow strips along the east coast. The urban center is mostly flat with a gentle slope to the interior, ranging from 0 to 3%. The highest registered elevation is 1,200 metres. In terms of slope, a…

Altitud media: 83 m

Baguio

Philippines

In 1903, Filipinos, Japanese and Chinese workers were hired to build Kennon Road, the first road directly connecting Baguio with the lowlands of La Union and Pangasinan. Before this, the only road to Benguet was Naguilian Road, and it was largely a horse trail at higher elevations. Camp John Hay was…

Altitud media: 881 m

Cabadbaran

Philippines > Agusan del Norte

It is 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Butuan. It is generally flat with rolling hills and swamplands in its western part. The highest of all mountains in the Caraga region, Mount Hilong-Hilong (with an altitude of 2,012 metres (6,601 ft) above sea level), rises in this city.

Altitud media: 179 m

Bauang

Philippines > La Union

Altitud media: 40 m

Mindanao

Philippines

In the eastern portion of the island, from Bilas Point in Surigao del Norte to Cape San Agustin in Davao Oriental, is a range of complex mountains known in their northern portion as the Diwata Mountains. This range is low and rolling in its central portion. A proposed road connecting Bislig on the east coast…

Altitud media: 54 m

Marikina

Philippines

Altitud media: 80 m

Samar

Philippines

Altitud media: 38 m

Dagupan

Philippines > Pangasinan

Altitud media: 12 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 meters above sea level while the lowest is only half a meter below sea level. A network of natural waterways and…

Altitud media: 6 m

Butuan

Philippines

Altitud media: 115 m

Taguig

Philippines

Altitud media: 39 m

Rizal

Philippines

Altitud media: 95 m

Pasig

Philippines

Altitud media: 46 m

San Fernando

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 24 m

San Carlos

Philippines > Pangasinan

Altitud media: 8 m

San Jorge

Philippines > Samar

Altitud media: 58 m

Meycauayan

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 27 m

Limay

Philippines > Bataan > Limay

Altitud media: 42 m

Tanay

Philippines > Rizal

Altitud media: 32 m

Tagaytay

Philippines > Cavite

The southern and eastern portions of Tagaytay are covered by hills and mountains which is generally forests, pine trees and open grasslands. The city lies along Tagaytay Ridge, a ridge stretching about 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Mount Batulao in the west to Mount Sungay in the east with elevations averaging…

Altitud media: 229 m

Nueva Vizcaya

Philippines

Altitud media: 107 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).

Altitud media: 109 m

Bacolod

Philippines

Bacólod (English: Bacolod), is derived from bakólod (Old Spelling: bacólod), the Old Hiligaynon (Old Ilonggo) (Old Spelling: Ylongo and Ilongo) word for a "hill, turtle, mound, rise, hillock, down, any small eminence or elevation", since the resettlement was founded on a stony, hilly area, now the barangay…

Altitud media: 49 m

San Isidro

Philippines > Albay > Santo Domingo

Altitud media: 62 m

Bakakeng Norte

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,379 m

Calumpang

Philippines > Bulacan > San Miguel

Altitud media: 41 m

Alabat Island

Philippines > Quezon

Altitud media: 11 m

Amadeo

Philippines > Cavite > Amadeo

Altitud media: 422 m

Bulusan

Philippines > Sorsogon

Altitud media: 88 m

Mauban

Philippines > Quezon

Altitud media: 43 m

Santa Maria

Philippines > Bulacan

The topography of Santa Maria is generally flat, however, it is becoming hilly towards the north. This area covers the barangays of Silangan, Mag-asawang Sapa, Pulong Buhangin and some parts of Balasing with landscape ranging from 8 to 18 percent slope. The rest of the barangays have a slope range from level…

Altitud media: 18 m

Norzagaray

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 66 m

Trece Martires

Philippines > Cavite

The city of Trece Martires is characterised with ground elevation ranging from 30m to nearly 400m. Its ground slope ranges from 0.5 to 2%.

Altitud media: 150 m

Batanes

Philippines

Altitud media: 26 m

Zamboanga del Sur

Philippines

Altitud media: 118 m

Davao City

Philippines

Altitud media: 65 m

Dumaguete

Philippines > Negros Oriental > Dumaguete

As a coastal city, it is bounded on the east by the Bohol Sea and the Tañon Strait, serving as a natural border of southeastern Negros Island Region to the neighboring Central Visayas. The city's topography is generally flat from two to six kilometers from the shoreline. It slopes gently upwards to the…

Altitud media: 167 m

Macasandig

Philippines

Altitud media: 42 m

Iligan

Philippines

Altitud media: 229 m

Romblon Island

Philippines > Romblon

Altitud media: 43 m

Batanes

Philippines

Altitud media: 1 m

Alcala

Philippines > Pangasinan

Altitud media: 20 m

Daraga

Philippines > Albay

67.3% of the total municipal land area has a predominantly low elevation of up to 100 metres (330 ft). The surface terrain is generally characterized by combination of level to nearly level areas, gentle to undulating areas and undulating to rolling areas.

Altitud media: 76 m

San Ildefonso

Philippines > Bulacan

Altitud media: 17 m

Candaba

Philippines

Altitud media: 6 m

Dauin

Philippines > Negros Oriental

Altitud media: 56 m

Parañaque

Philippines

Altitud media: 14 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…

Altitud media: 33 m

San Gabriel

Philippines > La Union

The Municipality of San Gabriel is recognized as the largest municipality by land area in La Union. The town’s topography is predominantly mountainous, gradually ascending eastward, with a mix of scrubland, grassland, and wetland ecosystems. Its landscape is traversed by the Baroro River, the town's major…

Altitud media: 131 m

Lucban

Philippines

Altitud media: 504 m

Lubao

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 4 m

Las Piñas

Philippines

Altitud media: 14 m

Tumauini

Philippines > Isabela

Altitud media: 40 m

Cainta

Philippines > Rizal

Altitud media: 24 m

Tuburan

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 48 m

Pasay

Philippines

Altitud media: 14 m

Valenzuela

Philippines

The highest elevation point is 38 meters (125 ft) above sea level. Having a surface gradient of 0.55% and a gentle slope, hilly landscape is located in the industrial section of the city in Canumay. The average elevation point is 2 meters (6.6 ft) above sea level.

Altitud media: 24 m

Cebu City

Philippines > Cebu > Cebu City

Altitud media: 140 m

Sorsogon

Philippines

Altitud media: 40 m

Palawan

Philippines

Altitud media: 9 m

Quirino

Philippines

Altitud media: 108 m

Leyte

Philippines

Altitud media: 54 m

Camarines Sur

Philippines

Altitud media: 56 m

Isabela

Philippines

Altitud media: 100 m

Masbate

Philippines

Altitud media: 54 m

Cebu

Philippines

Altitud media: 89 m

Albay

Philippines

Altitud media: 48 m

Marinduque

Philippines

Altitud media: 54 m

Antique

Philippines

Altitud media: 46 m

Nueva Ecija

Philippines

Altitud media: 112 m

Cavite

Philippines

Altitud media: 77 m

Bohol

Philippines

Altitud media: 116 m

Bulacan

Philippines

Altitud media: 105 m

Mount Halcon

Philippines > Oriental Mindoro

Mount Halcon (Filipino: Bundok Halcon) and (Spanish: Monte Halcón) is the highest mountain in Mindoro. According to the new data released by Oriental Mindoro peakvisor as of 2022, it has an elevation of 2,616 metres (8,583 ft) above sea level, higher than the previous estimates of 2,586 m (8,484 ft) although…

Altitud media: 2,121 m

Mount Palanan

Philippines

Altitud media: 913 m

Crossing Bayabas

Philippines

Altitud media: 22 m

Pacdal

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,448 m

New Carmen

Philippines

Altitud media: 98 m

Talomo River

Philippines

Altitud media: 201 m

Guadalupe

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 61 m

Bakakeng Central

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,412 m

City Camp Proper

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,430 m

Poliwes

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,397 m

Teodora Alonzo

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,459 m

Mines View

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,431 m

Pinget

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,430 m

Asin

Philippines

Altitud media: 1,321 m

Tarlac

Philippines

Altitud media: 109 m

Buenavista

Philippines

Altitud media: 112 m

Zone IV

Philippines

Altitud media: 4 m

Ibabang Bukal

Philippines

Altitud media: 254 m

Kinatihan II

Philippines

Altitud media: 22 m

Besigan

Philippines

Altitud media: 584 m

Cabatang

Philippines

Altitud media: 335 m

Philex Mines

Philippines > Benguet

Altitud media: 1,225 m

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