#Mindanao Geography
Articles tagged with «Mindanao Geography».
Butuan Bay: Geography, Ports and Transportation Hub in Agusan del Norte
Butuan Bay is a bay in Mindanao, Philippines, fed by the Agusan River. It hosts the Ports of Nasipit and Masao, linked by regional highways.
Panguil Bay: Geography, Ecology and Infrastructure Development
Panguil Bay is a major arm of Iligan Bay in Mindanao, separating the Zamboanga Peninsula from the rest of the island.
Asik-Asik Falls: Hydrology, Discovery and Geology in Cotabato
Asik-Asik Falls in Cotabato features water emerging from cliff crevices. Discovered in 2010, it is a proposed national geological monument.
Pulangi River: Hydrology, Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Indigenous Heritage
The Pulangi River is the longest river in Bukidnon and a major tributary of the Rio Grande de Mindanao, featuring significant hydroelectric...
Kitanglad Mountain Range: Geography, Conservation and Biodiversity in Bukidnon
The Kitanglad Mountain Range in Bukidnon is a protected area hosting the Philippine eagle and major river headwaters.
Mount Imbing: Geography, Climate and Subanen Heritage in Zamboanga del Sur
Mount Imbing is a 720-meter peak in Zamboanga del Sur, Mindanao, named after Subanen leader Thimuay Imbing.
Mount Tagubud: Geography and Hydrology in Davao de Oro
Mount Tagubud is the highest peak in Davao de Oro, Philippines, standing at 2,670 metres and serving as the source of the Agusan River.
Musuan Peak: Volcanic Geography and Flora of Bukidnon
Musuan Peak is an active volcano in Bukidnon, Mindanao, known for its lava dome structure, rich plant biodiversity, and proximity to Central...
Mount Pulong Bato: Geology, Etymology and Holy Week Pilgrimage
Mount Pulong Bato (Columbato) is a monolithic intrusion volcano in Zamboanga City, Mindanao, known for its solid rock structure and annual H...
Mount Diwata: Volcanic Range, Mining History and Biodiversity in Mindanao
Mount Diwata is a volcanic range in Mindanao, Philippines, known for gold mining, the Laguna Copperplate Inscription reference, and biodiver...
Maradugao River: Hydrology and Regional Significance in Mindanao
The Maradugao River forms the natural boundary between Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur, originating in the Kalatungan Mountains.
Misamis Oriental: Provincial Profile, History and Demographics
Profile of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, covering its history, geography, demographics and economy.
Wawa River: Hydrology, Geography and Infrastructure in Agusan del Sur
The Wawa River in Agusan del Sur is a tributary of the Agusan River, traversing Sibagat, Bayugan, and Esperanza.
Mount Sumagaya: Geography and the 1998 Cebu Pacific Crash
Mount Sumagaya in Misamis Oriental, Mindanao, stands at 2248 m and is known for the 1998 Cebu Pacific Flight 387 crash.