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Meyto

Philippines > Bulacan > Calumpit

Altitud media: 3 m

Las Piñas

Philippines > Las Piñas > Las Piñas

Altitud media: 26 m

Montalban

Philippines > Rizal > Rodriguez

Rodriguez is generally very rough in topography, with 83% of its total land area composed of upland areas, hills and mountain ranges. The remaining 17% low-lying terrain and rolling lands are found at the south-western portion of the municipality, along with the northern portions of the Municipality of San…

Altitud media: 99 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

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

Marikina

Philippines > Marikina > Marikina

Altitud media: 30 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…

Altitud media: 22 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

Ozamiz

Philippines > Misamis Occidental

Altitud media: 161 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…

Altitud media: 6 m

Pasig

Philippines > Pasig

Altitud media: 46 m

Pasay

Philippines

Altitud media: 14 m

Cebu City

Philippines > Cebu > Cebu City

Altitud media: 140 m

Marigondon

Philippines > Lapu-Lapu

Altitud media: 4 m

San Fernando

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 24 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

Butuan

Philippines

Altitud media: 115 m

Iligan

Philippines

Altitud media: 229 m

Algga

Philippines > Camiguin > Catarman

Altitud media: 39 m

Bombon

Philippines > Albay > Tabaco

Altitud media: 10 m

Dinarayat

Philippines > Nueva Ecija > Talavera

Altitud media: 38 m

San Antonio

Philippines > Quirino

Altitud media: 165 m

Pulang Lupa

Philippines > Batangas > Mabini

Altitud media: 75 m

Taguig

Philippines > Taguig

Altitud media: 10 m

Tuguegarao

Philippines > Cagayan

Altitud media: 45 m

Danglas

Philippines > Abra

Altitud media: 166 m

San Fernando

Philippines > La Union

Altitud media: 81 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

Mount Busa

Philippines > Sarangani

Altitud media: 1.757 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

Biao Escuela

Philippines > Davao City

Altitud media: 175 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

Rizal

Philippines > Quirino > Rizal

Altitud media: 130 m

Marinawa

Philippines > Catanduanes > Bato > Bato

Altitud media: 124 m

Abinganan

Philippines > Nueva Vizcaya

Altitud media: 351 m

Lupang Hinirang

Philippines > Bataan > Orani > Mulawin

Altitud media: 10 m

Pinagsama

Philippines > Taguig

Altitud media: 14 m

6

Philippines > Batangas > Lipa

Altitud media: 313 m

Bato

Philippines > Catanduanes

Altitud media: 11 m

San Andres

Philippines > Batangas > Malvar

Altitud media: 283 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…

Altitud media: 125 m

Amadeo

Philippines > Cavite > Amadeo

Altitud media: 422 m

Samal Island

Philippines > Davao del Norte > Samal

Altitud media: 117 m

Oples

Philippines > Laguna > Nagcarlan

Altitud media: 256 m

Caluan

Philippines > Zamboanga del Norte

Altitud media: 219 m

San Pedro

Philippines > Pampanga > Santa Ana

Altitud media: 6 m

Talim Island

Philippines > Rizal > Kinaboogan

Altitud media: 13 m

UP Campus

Philippines > Quezon City

Altitud media: 59 m

Marikina River

Philippines > Marikina

The river's depth ranges from 3 to 21 metres (9.8 to 68.9 ft) and spans from 70 to 120 metres (230 to 390 ft). It has a total area of nearly 75.2 hectares (0.752 km2) and is 27 kilometres (17 mi) long. The riverbank has an elevation of 8 meters above sea level at the boundary of San Mateo and Marikina. This…

Altitud media: 66 m

Cebu

Philippines > Cebu > Cebu City

Altitud media: 103 m

Valenzuela

Philippines > Valenzuela

The highest elevation point is 38 metres (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 metres (6.6 ft) above sea level.

Altitud media: 6 m

San Pablo

Philippines > Batangas > Santo Tomas

Altitud media: 205 m

Patimbao

Philippines > Laguna > Santa Cruz

Altitud media: 9 m

Duhat

Philippines > Laguna > Santa Cruz

Altitud media: 8 m

Banay-Banay

Philippines > Laguna > Cabuyao

Altitud media: 22 m

Santa Rosa

Philippines > Laguna > Santa Rosa

Altitud media: 65 m

Lapu-Lapu

Philippines

Altitud media: 93 m

Ariman

Philippines > Sorsogon

Altitud media: 9 m

Layong Mabilog

Philippines > Cavite > Maragondon

Altitud media: 88 m

Altura Bata

Philippines > Batangas > Tanauan

Altitud media: 173 m

Sitio Durog

Philippines > Iloilo > Nahapay

Altitud media: 101 m

Pinagsanhan B

Philippines > Cavite > Maragondon

Altitud media: 26 m

Sapang Bato

Philippines > Rizal > Cainta

Altitud media: 11 m

Laguna de Bay

Philippines > Laguna

Laguna de Bay (Spanish for "Lagoon/Lake of Bay"; Tagalog: Lawa ng Bay, [baɪ]), also known as Laguna Lake, is the largest lake in the Philippines. It is located southeast of Metro Manila, between the provinces of Laguna to the south and Rizal to the north. A freshwater lake, it has a surface area of 911–949…

Altitud media: 62 m

Bagbag

Philippines > Quezon City

Altitud media: 40 m

31-D Roxas

Philippines > Davao City

Altitud media: 3 m

San Luis

Philippines > Batangas > Santo Tomas

Altitud media: 293 m

Santa Ana

Philippines > Pampanga

Altitud media: 8 m

Maddela

Philippines > Quirino

Altitud media: 189 m

Cabanatuan

Philippines > Nueva Ecija

Altitud media: 47 m

Malabon

Philippines > Malabon > Malabon

Altitud media: 17 m

Gabao

Philippines > Sorsogon

Altitud media: 64 m

Tibuloy

Philippines > Davao City

Altitud media: 318 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

Caloocan

Philippines > Caloocan > Caloocan

Altitud media: 19 m

Iphag

Philippines > Leyte > Jaro > Santa Cruz

Altitud media: 73 m

Santa Rosa

Philippines > Leyte > Barugo

Altitud media: 21 m

San Joaquin

Philippines > Batanes > Basco

Altitud media: 87 m

Balete

Philippines > Sorsogon

Altitud media: 48 m

Mandahikan

Philippines > Bukidnon > Cabanglasan

Altitud media: 457 m

Paco

Philippines > North Cotabato > Kidapawan

Altitud media: 136 m

Kantabogon

Philippines > Cebu > Aloguinsan

Altitud media: 76 m

Zaragoza

Philippines > Nueva Ecija

Altitud media: 18 m

Gainza

Philippines > Camarines Sur

Altitud media: 3 m

Lambusan

Philippines > Cebu > San Remigio

Altitud media: 20 m

Pandong

Philippines > Iloilo > Bitaogan

Altitud media: 72 m

Annafunan West

Philippines > Cagayan > Tuguegarao

Altitud media: 22 m

Santicon

Philippines > Cebu

Altitud media: 658 m

Imbayao

Philippines > Bukidnon > Malaybalay

Altitud media: 1.221 m

Baan

Philippines > Nueva Vizcaya > Kayapa

Altitud media: 612 m

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