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The following is a partial list of mountains in the Philippines. Several of these are volcanoes, formed by subducting tectonic plates surrounding the archipelago.[1]


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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
  highest peak in the island (non-ultra prominent peak)

   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)
Name
(Alternate/
variant name)
Elevation
(m.a.s.l.)
Prominence
(m.a.s.l.)
Province(s)
covered
Mountain range/
volcanic belt
Coordinates Notes
Mount Abao 2,662 m
(8,734 ft),[4][5]
2,527 m[6]
111 m (364 ft)[7] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°50′00″N 120°55′00″E
Mount Abunug 600 m
(2,000 ft)[8]
Southern Leyte 11°02′00″N 124°42′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Agad-Agad Lanao del Norte 8°10′46″N 124°17′24″E Located in Iligan City
Mount Agamomata 1,554 m
(5,098 ft)[9][4][5]
Apayao Cordillera Central 18°09′17″N 120°58′04″E
Mount Aganmala 1,786 m
(5,860 ft)[9][5]
Ilocos Norte[9] Cordillera Central 18°15′39″N 120°53′56″E
Mount Agtuuganon 1,652 m
(5,420 ft)[10][11]
Davao Oriental 7°46′53″N 126°12′21″E
Mount Agustin 334 m
(1,096 ft)[12]
57 m
(187 ft)[12]
Camarines Sur 13°33′50″N 122°59′23″E
Mount Aja 463 m
(1,519 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°47′57″N 121°08′00″E
Akir-akir Volcano 526 m
(1,726 ft)[8]
Maguindanao 7°25′16″N 124°25′27″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Al-al[13] 2,663 m
(8,737 ft)[13]
Benguet Cordillera Central[13]
Mount Alchanon[14] 2,617 m
(8,586 ft)[14]
1,297 m (4,255 ft) Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°15′02″N 120°58′09″E
Alto Peak

(Mount Aminduen)

1,325 m
(4,347 ft)[15][16]
1,325 m (4,347 ft) Leyte[17][16] 11°06′17″N 124°44′30″E Highest in Leyte Island.
Mount Amanayao[18] Benguet[18] Cordillera Central
Mount 1,714 m
(5,623 ft)[9][5]
Mountain Province[9][5] Cordillera Central
Mount Amuyao[4][5] 2,701 m
(8,862 ft),[4][19]
2,702 m[5]
839 m (2,753 ft)[20] Mountain Province[4][5] Cordillera Central 17°00′41″N 121°07′46″E[20] Highest point in Mountain Province.
Mount Ambalatungan 2,329 m
(7,641 ft)[8]
Kalinga 17°19′00″N 121°06′00″E[8] Inactive volcano.[8] (May refer to Mount Binuluan).
Mount Amicay[4] Bohol 9°46′00″N 124°16′00″E
Mount Amorong 376 m
(1,234 ft)[8][21]
Pangasinan 15°50′16″N 120°48′23″E Inactive volcano[8] (lava dome)[21]
Mount Ampalauag 1,714 m
(5,623 ft)[4]
Ifugao Cordillera Central 17°01′43″N 121°17′56″E
Mount Ampaoid 1,066 m
(3,497 ft)[8]
Zamboanga del Norte[8] 7°55′00″N 125°40′40″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Ampiro 1,532 m
(5,026 ft),[8]
1,556 m[4]
Misamis Occidental 8°22′45″N 123°37′17″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Anacuao 1,852 m
(6,076 ft),[4]
1,853 m[5]
Aurora,[4] Quezon[5] Sierra Madre 16°15′14″N 121°53′22″E
Angelo Mountains[22][5] 1,316 m
(4,318 ft)[22][5]
Laguna[22][5] 14°49′56″N 121°22′07″E
Mount Annaguan 1,400 m
(4,600 ft)
1,400 m
(4,600 ft)
Cagayan 17°51′50″N 121°20′40″E Located in Rizal, Cagayan
Mount Apanderang[23] Benguet[23] Cordillera Central
Mount Apo 2,954 m
(9,692 ft),[17][3]
2,938 m[24][25]
2,954 m
(9,692 ft)[3][11][26]
Davao del Sur, Cotabato 6°59′16″N 125°16′10″E Highest mountain in Mindanao and the Philippines' highest peak.
Potentially active stratovolcano.[25]
Mount Aquiting 523 m
(1,716 ft)[8]
Leyte 10°51′58″N 124°51′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Arayat 1,026 m
(3,366 ft),[4]
1,030 m[22][5]
Pampanga[22] None (solitary peak) 15°12′19″N 120°44′34″E
Mount Ascuero 1,266 m
(4,154 ft)[8]
Leyte 11°32′00″N 124°35′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Atimbia
(Atimba)[4]
654 m
(2,146 ft)[4][8]
Laguna 14°09′00″N 121°21′58″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Atok 1,770 m
(5,810 ft),[4]
1,769 m[9][5]
Benguet/
Mountain Province[9]
Cordillera Central 16°34′00″N 120°41′00″E
Mount Awapanniki[4] Nueva Vizcaya 16°27′00″N 120°56′00″E
Babuyan Claro Volcano
(Mount Pangasun)
1,080 m
(3,540 ft),[27]
843 m[28]
Cagayan 19°31′26″N 121°56′49″E Active stratovolcano, last erupted 1917[27]
Mount Baca 752 m
(2,467 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°23′38″N 121°12′21″E
Mount Bacauan 1,824 m
(5,984 ft)[8]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°35′00″N 123°15′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Baco 2,489 m
(8,166 ft),[4]
2,488 m,[5][29]
2,364 m[3]
1,574 m
(5,164 ft)[3]
Occidental Mindoro 12°48′20″N 121°08′36″E
Mount Bagacay 775 m
(2,543 ft)[8]
Camarines Norte Bicol Volcanic Belt 14°13′00″N 122°49′30″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bagsak 1,142 m
(3,747 ft)[8]
Sulu 5°53′00″N 125°33′58″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bahaoan Agusan del Sur 8°13′18″N 125°22′19″E
Mount Balait 2,200 m
(7,200 ft)[4][5]
Apayao,[4] Abra Cordillera Central 17°25′29″N 120°59′44″E Located near the Apayao-Abra border.
Mount Balikabok
(Mount Balakibok)
[4]
849 m
(2,785 ft),[8]
843 m[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°55′46″N 120°19′48″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Balatubat 828 m
(2,717 ft)[8]
Batanes 18°57′00″N 121°55′59″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Balatukan
(Balatucan)
[30]
2,450 m
(8,040 ft),[31]
2,560 m,[8]
2,328 m[30]
1,883 m (6,178 ft) Misamis Oriental 8°46′00″N 124°59′00″E Inactive[8] compound volcano[31]
Mount Balik Sampan Tawi-Tawi 5°12′31″N 120°03′27″E
Mount Balingkilat
(Pointed Peak)
[4]
1,071 m
(3,514 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°51′20″N 120°07′41″E
Mount Balintingon 838 m
(2,749 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°15′52″N 121°13′09″E
Balo Dome 873 m
(2,864 ft)[8]
South Cotabato 6°18′30″N 125°10′16″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Balokon Mountain[32] Davao[32]
Mount Baloy
(BaloyDaku)
[16]
1,728 m
(5,669 ft),[4]
2,149 m[22][16]
Antique,
Capiz[22]
11°08′47″N 122°15′12″E
Mount Balungao 382 m
(1,253 ft)[8]
Pangasinan 15°52′00″N 120°41′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Balut Volcano 862 m
(2,828 ft)[33][34]
Davao[34] 5°24′00″N 125°22′30″E Potentially active stratovolcano[33][34]
Banahao de Lucban 1,875 m
(6,152 ft)[8]
Quezon, Laguna 14°04′00″N 121°30′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Banahaw
(Banahao)
2,177 m
(7,142 ft),[4]
2,169 m,[35]
2,158 m,[36]
2,188 m[5]
1,919 m
(6,296 ft)[3]
Laguna, Quezon 14°04′03″N 121°29′32″E Active complex[36] stratovolcano, last erupted 1843.[35] Located near the Laguna-Quezon border.
Mount Banay 987 m
(3,238 ft)[4]
Batangas
Mount Bangbang 1,533 m
(5,030 ft)[9][4][5]
Apayao[4] /
Mountain Province[9][5]
Cordillera Central 17°40′09″N 121°15′12″E
Mount Balbalasang 2,454 m
(8,051 ft),[4]
2,467 m,[37]
2,464 m[5]
428 m (1,404 ft)[38] Abra, Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°19′10″N 120°55′27″E
Mount Bangcay 406 m
(1,332 ft)[8]
Nueva Ecija[8] 15°47′00″N 120°44′00″E[8] Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Banti[4] Abra Cordillera Central 17°40′32″N 120°35′36″E
Mount Banton (also known as Mount Amponggo) 596 m
(1,955 ft)[8]
Romblon 12°55′00″N 122°04′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Baonao 485 m
(1,591 ft)[8]
Leyte 11°26′00″N 124°29′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Base Peak 598 m
(1,962 ft)[8]
South Cotabato 6°14′48″N 125°08′51″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Basilan 971 m
(3,186 ft)[8]
Basilan 6°33′00″N 122°04′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bataan 1,421 m
(4,662 ft)[9][5]
Bataan[9] 14°30′38″N 120°28′33″E Highest in the province.[5]
Mount Batelian 620 m
(2,030 ft)[8]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°29′00″N 123°11′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Batorampon Point 1,335 m
(4,380 ft)
7°4′25.0″N 122°01′23.3″E Highest mountain in Zamboanga City.
Mount Batulao 692 m
(2,270 ft),[8]
693 m[4]
Batangas,[8] Cavite[8] 14°02′24″N 120°48′09″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Baya 1,379 m
(4,524 ft)[8]
Lanao del Sur 7°47′14″N 124°05′44″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bayabas 433 m
(1,421 ft)[4]
Camarines Norte 14°01′34″N 122°45′16″E
Mount Bayaguitos 316 m
(1,037 ft)[8]
Laguna 14°10′00″N 121°24′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Bee Hive Peak[8] 808 m
(2,651 ft)
South Cotabato 6°09′16″N 125°23′30″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bernacci

(Tangcong Vaca)

756 m
(2,480 ft)[39]
694 m
(2,277 ft)[39]
Camarines Sur 13°36′36″N 122°58′10″E
Bigain Hill 464 m
(1,522 ft)[8]
Batangas 13°54′N 121°03′E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bigong 770 m
(2,530 ft)[8]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°51′15″N 123°17′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Biliran Volcano 1,340 m
(4,400 ft),[40]
1,301 m[41]
Biliran 11°31′23″N 124°32′06″E Volcano island, cone (active; last erupted 1939 Sept. 26)[40]
Mount Binaca 1,004 m
(3,294 ft)[8]
Cotabato 6°57′00″N 124°01′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Binangonan 1,091 m
(3,579 ft)[4]
Quezon Sierra Madre 14°38′00″N 121°33′00″E
Mount Binhagan 1,172 m
(3,845 ft)[4]
Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°48′39″N 121°11′14″E
Mount Binmaca 1,787 m
(5,863 ft)[9][4][5]
Ilocos Sur, Mountain Province,[9] Benguet[4] Cordillera Central 16°40′48″N 120°36′05″E Located near the Ilocos Sur-Benguet border.
Mount Bintuod 1,935 m
(6,348 ft)
Nueva Vizcaya 17°18′22.4″N 121°5′38.6″E
Mount Binuluan 2,329 m
(7,641 ft),[8]
2,328 m,[42]
2,292 m[4][5]
Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°18′23″N 121°05′38″E Inactive volcano.[8] (May refer to "Mount Ambalatungan").
Mount Bitanjuan 1,183 m
(3,881 ft)[17][16]
Southern Leyte 10°21′53″N 125°04′22″E
Mount Bitaogon 501 m
(1,644 ft)[22]
Romblon
Mount Bitinan 215 m
(705 ft)[8]
Sulu 6°04′00″N 121°26′30″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bito 1,058 m
(3,471 ft)[8]
Cotabato 7°30′00″N 124°17′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Blik 1,198 m
(3,930 ft)[8]
Cotabato 6°57′30″N 124°13′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Boctong 271 m
(889 ft)[8]
Palawan 11°09′30″N 120°58′00″E Inactive volcano[8]
Mount Bolokbok 457 m
(1,499 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°50′05″N 121°04′02″E
Mount Bonbon 247 m
(810 ft)[43]
Palawan 10°54′00″N 121°04′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Borogyod 378 m
(1,240 ft)[4]
Aurora Sierra Madre 16°19′47″N 122°10′28″E
Mount Bosa 2,083 m
(6,834 ft)[43]
South Cotabato 6°05′53″N 124°42′27″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Buagan 1,771 m
(5,810 ft)[9][5]
Abra/
Mountain Province[9][5]
Cordillera Central 17°30′54″N 121°02′09″E
Bubongna Mountain[44] Benguet[44] Cordillera Central
Mount Buboy 215 m
(705 ft)[45]
Laguna mountainrange Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Bucas 450 m
(1,480 ft)[43]
Lanao del Norte 8°05′03″N 123°51′40″E Inactive volcano[43]
Bud Dajo 620 m
(2,030 ft),[46]
811 m[47]
Sulu 6°0′48″N 121°03′24″E Cinder cone volcano (active; last erupted 1897)[46]
Mount Buga 549 m
(1,801 ft)[43]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°36′00″N 123°16′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Bulalo 525 m
(1,722 ft),[43]
624 m[4]
Laguna 14°06′04″N 121°13′34″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Bulan 329 m
(1,079 ft)[43]
Sulu 6°08′00″N 121°50′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Bulbul[4] Benguet Cordillera Central 16°42′N 120°51′E
Mount Bulibu 565 m
(1,854 ft)[43]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°42′15″N 123°10′30″E Inactive volcano[43]
Bulusan Volcano
(Mount Bulusan)
1,559 m
(5,115 ft),[4][48]
1,565 m,[3][49]
1,560 m[9][5]
1,547 m
(5,075 ft)[3]
Sorsogon[9] Bicol Volcanic Belt 12°46′09″N 124°03′23″E stratovolcano formed inside a caldera (active; last erupted 2010 Nov.-2011 Feb.)[48]
Highest in Sorsogon province.[5]
Bunsulan Hills 360 m
(1,180 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°02′00″N 121°14′30″E Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Burburungan 963 m
(3,159 ft)[4]
Occidental Mindoro 13°22′58″N 120°46′09″E
Mount Burnay 2,115 m
(6,939 ft)[4][5]
Ilocos Norte/Abra[5] Cordillera Central
Mount Busa 2,030 m
(6,660 ft),[3]
2,083 m[17][11]
1,661 m
(5,449 ft)[3]
Sarangani,
South Cotabato[17][11]
6°07′07″N 124°41′00″E
Mount Butay 679 m
(2,228 ft)[43]
Camiguin 9°07′00″N 124°46′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Butung 684 m
(2,244 ft)[43]
Bukidnon 7°45′00″N 125°05′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Cabalian Volcano 945 m
(3,100 ft)[50]
Southern Leyte 10°17′13″N 125°13′25″E[50] Potentially active stratovolcano[50]
Mount Cabaluyan 284 m
(932 ft)[43]
Pangasinan 15°42′00″N 120°20′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Cabugao 812 m
(2,664 ft)[43]
Cotabato/Lanao 7°32′30″N 124°14′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Caburauan 473 m
(1,552 ft)[4]
Albay 13°04′00″N 123°20′00″E
Mount Cabuyao
(Kabuyao)
over 2,000 m Benguet Cordillera Central 16°21′34″N 120°33′53″E
Mount Cadig 690 m
(2,260 ft)[4]
Quezon,
Camarines Norte[4]
14°09′05″N 122°26′39″E Located near the Quezon-Camarines Norte border.
Cagua Volcano 1,160 m
(3,810 ft),[51]
1,100 m,[4]
1,133 m,[52]
1,158 m[22][5]
Cagayan[22] Sierra Madre 18°13′18″N 122°06′54″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted 1907)[51]
Mount Cahelietan 280 m
(920 ft)[43]
Pangasinan 15°42′00″N 120°19′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Calabugao 1,864 m
(6,115 ft)[43]
Bukidnon 8°34′00″N 125°07′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Caladang
(Calandang)
[9]
1,465 m
(4,806 ft),[4]
1,468 m[9][5]
Quezon,[4] Laguna,[9][5] Rizal[9][5] Sierra Madre 14°49′00″N 121°21′00″E
Mount Calavite 1,521 m
(4,990 ft),[4]
1,522 m[9][5]
1,462 m
(4,797 ft)[3]
Occidental Mindoro[9] 13°28′40″N 120°24′06″E Highest in Occidental Mindoro province.[5]
Mount Candalaga 2,268 m (7,441 ft)[53] 872 m (2,861 ft)[53] Davao de Oro 7°17′44″N 126°11′45″E
Mount Kalawitan

(Cauitan)[54]

2,713 m
(8,901 ft)[54]
709 m (2,326 ft)[54] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°57′39″N 120°58′14″E
Mount Calayan 499 m
(1,637 ft)[43]
Cagayan 19°19′00″N 121°28′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Calibugon 1,442 m
(4,731 ft)[9][5]
Palawan[9] 8°59′05″N 117°51′50″E
Calinigan Mountains 904 m
(2,966 ft)[4]
Camarines Sur 13°45′57″N 123°40′24″E
Mount Calomutan 631 m
(2,070 ft)[4]
Sorsogon 12.6025|N|123.989444|123.989444
Camiguin de Babuyanes 712 m
(2,336 ft)[55]
Cagayan 18°50′00″N 121°51′36″E[55] stratovolcano (active; last erupted 1857)[55]
Mount Camingingel 2,283 m
(7,490 ft),[4]
2,364 m[56]
Ilocos Sur, Abra,
Mountain Province[4]
Cordillera Central 17°11′07″N 120°52′08″E Located near the Ilocos Sur-Abra-Mountain Province tripoint
Mount Campana 676 m
(2,218 ft)[43]
Camiguin 9°12′30″N 124°42′30″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Canandag 432 m
(1,417 ft)[43]
Leyte 11°58′00″N 124°25′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Cancanajag 900 m
(3,000 ft)[57]
Leyte 11°01′14″N 124°47′10″E Potentially active stratovolcano[57]
Mount Caniapasan[16] 594 m
(1,949 ft)[17][16]
Iloilo[17][16] 11°06′00″N 122°45′59″E
Mount Cantoloc
" | 819 m
(2,687 ft)[43]
Leyte 10°18′00″N 125°13′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Capinyayan 980 m
(3,220 ft)[43]
Biliran 11°35′00″N 124°30′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Capotoan 850 m
(2,790 ft)[17][4][16]
Samar 12°09′10″N 124°56′06″E Highest in Samar Island.[16]
Mount Capual 312 m
(1,024 ft)[43]
Sulu 6°02′00″N 121°25′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Caraycaray 437 m
(1,434 ft)[43]
Biliran 11°40′00″N 124°26′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Cariliao
(Cariliao Volcano)
656 m
(2,152 ft)[4][43]
Batangas 14°07′00″N 120°46′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Carling 800 m
(2,600 ft)[43]
Camiguin 9°13′00″N 124°40′01″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Carranglan 633 m
(2,077 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°56′00″N 121°02′00″E
Mount Casiama 1,539 m
(5,049 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°08′35″N 120°56′56″E
Mount Catala 606 m
(1,988 ft),[4]
585 m[22]
Marinduque[22] 13°19′17″N 121°53′29″E
Mount Cataluan 1,315 m
(4,314 ft)[4]
Apayao Cordillera Central 18°26′11″N 121°00′17″E
Mount Catmon 1,624 m
(5,328 ft),[43]
624 m[4]
Lanao del Norte 8°10′51″N 124°06′55″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Caual 2,105 m
(6,906 ft)[4][5]
Benguet,[4]
Nueva Vizcaya[5]
Cordillera Central 16°27′00″N 120°53′00″E Located near the Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya border.
Mount Cayudungan 1,465 m
(4,806 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte, Abra Cordillera Central 17°53′14″N 120°43′49″E
Mount Cetaceo 1,833 m
(6,014 ft)[4][5]
Cagayan Sierra Madre 17°42′N 122°03′E
Mount Chumanchil 2,029 m
(6,657 ft)[4][5]
Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°14′38″N 121°03′48″E
Cinco Picos 929 m
(3,048 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°47′27″N 120°09′45″E
Cleopatra Needle 1,608 m
(5,276 ft),[3]
1,593 m[9][5]
1,582 m
(5,190 ft)[3]
Palawan[9] 10°07′26″N 118°59′43″E
Mount Codiapi 413 m
(1,355 ft)[4]
Quezon 13°23′00″N 122°34′00″E
Mount Coloumotan 602 m
(1,975 ft)[43]
Sorsogon 12°35′00″N 123°58′00″E Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Cone
(Culasi Peak)
[58]
959 m
(3,146 ft),[58]
422 m[4]
Camarines Norte 13°55′00″N 123°01′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Conical Peak 686 m
(2,251 ft)[4]
Catanduanes 13°51′N 124°09′E
Mount Costa Rica 394 m
(1,293 ft)[58]
Leyte 11°56′00″N 124°19′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Cresta
(Crista)
[9][4][5]
1,672 m
(5,486 ft),[4]
1,670 m[4][5]
Isabela[9] Sierra Madre 17°18′36″N 122°05′08″E
Mount Cuadrado
(Quadrado)
1,324 m
(4,344 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 15°01′50″N 120°21′43″E
Mount Cudtingan
(Cudting)
[4]
466 m
(1,529 ft)[4]
Siquijor 9°15′00″N 123°35′00″E
Cuernos de Negros
(Talinis Peak)[22][16]
1,903 m
(6,243 ft),[22][4][16]
1,860 m[59]
Negros Oriental[22] 9°14′39″N 123°10′40″E Potentially active stratovolcano.[59]
Negros Island's 2nd highest peak.
Mount Dagot 1,311 m
(4,301 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°50′35″N 120°42′07″E
Mount Culangalan 360 m
(1,180 ft)[58]
Sorsogon 12°42′00″N 123°56′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Culasi 387 m
(1,270 ft)[58]
Camarines Norte 13°53′45″N 123°05′15″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Cuyapo 209 m
(686 ft)[58]
Nueva Ecija 15°48′00″N 120°40′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Daclan 1,500 m
(4,900 ft)[58]
Benguet Cordillera Central 16°31′16″N 120°48′42″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dagumbaan 1,127 m
(3,698 ft)[58]
South Cotabato 7°49′00″N 124°56′45″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dakes
(Shekes)
[60]
Benguet[60] Cordillera Central
Dakiwagan Mountain[44] Benguet[44] Cordillera Central
Mount Dakula 399 m
(1,309 ft)[58]
Sulu 5°58′54″N 121°10′42″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dakut 474 m
(1,555 ft)[61]
Sulu 5°44′01″N 120°54′15″E Potentially active volcano[61]
Mount Dalimonoc 1,686 m
(5,531 ft)[9][4][5]
Nueva Vizcaya/
Isabela[9]
15°58′30″N 121°14′32″E
Mount Dalupiri 275 m
(902 ft)[58]
Cagayan 19°03′N 121°45′E Inactive volcano.[58] Located in Dalupiri Island.
Mount Danao
(Danao Peak)
683 m
(2,241 ft)[17][4][16]
Cebu[17] 10°33′17″N 123°58′20″E
Mount Danao 699 m
(2,293 ft)[58]
Leyte 11°04′00″N 124°41′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dapiak[4] Zamboanga del Sur,
Zamboanga del Norte
8°13′32″N 123°25′33″E
Mount Data 2,310 m
(7,580 ft),[4]
or 2810 m[4]
Mountain Province, Benguet Cordillera Central 16°52′51″N 120°50′57″E Located near the Mountain Province-Benguet border.
Mount Deugurug 1,010 m
(3,310 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 16°00′00″N 121°07′00″E
Didicas Volcano 228 m
(748 ft)
Cagayan 19°4.6′N 122°12.1′E
Mount Diffun[4] Quirino
Mount Diogo 547 m
(1,795 ft)[58]
Batanes 20°43′30″N 121°55′30″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dit 231 m
(758 ft)[58]
Palawan 11°15′00″N 120°56′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Dome Peak
(Mount Dome)
1,670 m
(5,480 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 15°20′06″N 120°10′36″E
Dome Peak 858 m
(2,815 ft)[4]
Negros Oriental 9°12′36″N 122°59′45″E
Mount Dome 1,063 m
(3,488 ft)[4]
Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°51′43″N 121°13′25″E
Mount Dorst 866 m
(2,841 ft)[4]
Pampanga 15°08′07″N 120°25′58″E
Mount Dos Hermanas 813 m
(2,667 ft)[58]
South Cotabato 7°38′27″N 124°07′45″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dos Hermanos 1,614 m
(5,295 ft)[9][4][5]
Isabela/
Nueva Vizcaya[9]
Sierra Madre 16°31′46″N 122°04′42″E
Dos Picos Mountain 595 m
(1,952 ft)[4]
Cavite 14°12′25″N 120°39′48″E
Mount Dulangdulang 2,938 m
(9,639 ft)[17][11][62]
2,444 m
(8,018 ft)[63]
Bukidnon[17] Kitanglad Range 08°06′55″N 124°55′15″E Highest point in Bukidnon and Northern Mindanao.
Mount Dumali 756 m
(2,480 ft)[58]
Mindoro Oriental 13°06′16″N 121°30′45″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Dumapata[4] Quirino 16°20′46″N 121°46′38″E
Mount Dupungan 396 m
(1,299 ft)[58]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°38′00″N 123°19′30″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Elizario 508 m
(1,667 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur[64]
Mount Engañaso
(Enganosa)
[4]
428 m
(1,404 ft)[4]
Masbate 12°52′08″N 123°13′35″E
Mount Esbo[60] Benguet[60] Cordillera Central
Flat Peak 1,452 m
(4,764 ft)[4]
Cagayan Sierra Madre 17°43′00″N 122°06′00″E
Mount Gadungan 1,342 m
(4,403 ft)[58]
Lanao 7°46′42″N 124°04′42″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Galantay 1,274 m
(4,180 ft)[58]
Lanao 7°53′00″N 124°00′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Gantung 1,784 m
(5,853 ft)[9][5]
Palawan[9] 8°57′37″N 117°49′03″E
Mount Gap 1,038 m
(3,406 ft)[58]
Cotabato 6°52′00″N 125°08′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Gatas
(Gata)
[4]
Zambales, Tarlac Zambales Mountains 15°15′38″N 120°19′15″E
Gate Mountains 559 m
(1,834 ft)[58]
Sorsogon 12°36′00″N 124°02′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Gayad 618 m
(2,028 ft)[58]
Leyte 11°26′00″N 124°31′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Gedgedayan[65] Benguet[65] Cordillera Central
Mount Giligaon[4] Negros Oriental 9°07′51″N 122°57′45″E
Mount Ginsiliban 581 m
(1,906 ft)[58]
Camiguin 9°06′00″N 124°46′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Guiauasan 1,600 m
(5,200 ft)[58]
Biliran 11°37′00″N 124°29′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Guinsayawan
(Tipasi, Tepasi)[16]
1,821 m
(5,974 ft)[22][16]
Negros Oriental[22][16]
Mount Guimba 482 m
(1,581 ft)[58]
Sulu 6°01′30″N 121°05′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Guiting-Guiting
(Guitinguitin)
2,051 m
(6,729 ft),[4]
2,058 m[5]
Romblon 12°25′00″N 122°34′09″E
Mount Gunansan 1,045 m
(3,428 ft)[58]
Biliran 11°36′00″N 124°29′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Gurain 1,825 m
(5,988 ft)[58]
Lanao 7°54′30″N 124°06′30″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Hagdanan Peak[4] Occidental Mindoro 12°25′00″N 121°10′00″E
Mount Halcon 2,582 m
(8,471 ft),[3]
2,555 m,[66]
2,505 m,[4]
2,586 m[5]
2,582 m
(8,471 ft)[3]
Oriental Mindoro 13°15′25″N 120°59′37″E Highest mountain in Mindoro Island and MIMAROPA.
Mount Hamiguitan
(Hamiquitan)
[10][11]
1,633 m
(5,358 ft),[4]
1,620 m,[3]
1,629 m[10][11]
1,497 m
(4,911 ft)[3]
Davao Oriental 6°44′24″N 126°10′54″E
Mount HibokHibok
(HibokHibok Volcano)
1,332 m
(4,370 ft)[67][10]
1,332 m
(4,370 ft)[11]
Camiguin[10] 9°12′15″N 124°40′13″E stratovolcano and dome complex (active; last erupted 1948 Sept. 31 – 1953 July).[67]
Highest in the island.[11]
Mount Hilonghilong 1,838 m
(6,030 ft)[10]
Agusan del Norte[10]
Mount Homahan 464 m
(1,522 ft)[58]
Sorsogon 12°46′30″N 123°58′30″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Iba 1,670 m
(5,480 ft),[4]
1,605 m[9][5]
Zambales, Tarlac[9] Zambales Mountains 15°21′50″N 120°10′09″E Located near the Zambales-Tarlac border.
Mount Iglit[4] Occidental Mindoro
Mount Imbing 699 m
(2,293 ft),[58]
701 m[4]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°41′13″N 123°14′10″E Inactive volcano[58]
Imoc Hill 400 m
(1,300 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°07′00″N 121°18′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Inayawan 1,174 m
(3,852 ft)[58]
Lanao del Norte 7°49′30″N 124°58′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Iniaoan 1,535 m
(5,036 ft)[58]
Lanao del Norte 7°49′00″N 124°55′30″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Irada
(Iraya)
[22][4][5]
1,008 m
(3,307 ft),[22][4]
1009 m[5][68][69]
Batanes[22] 20°28′05″N 122°00′40″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted 1454)[68]
Highest in Batan Island.[5]
Mount Irid 1,448 m
(4,751 ft)[4]
Rizal 14°48′43″N 121°20′15″E
Mount Iriga 1,196 m
(3,924 ft),[22][4][64][70]
1,143 m[5][71]
Camarines Sur[22] Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°27′30″N 123°27′03″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted 1642 Jan. 4)[70]
Mount Isarog 1,976 m
(6,483 ft),[4][5][64]
1,966 m[72][73]
1,951 m
(6,401 ft)[3]
Camarines Sur Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°39′30″N 123°22′23″E Potentially active stratovolcano[72]
Mount Jamalapan 1,446 m
(4,744 ft)[4]
Ifugao Cordillera Central
Mount Janagdan 1,200 m
(3,900 ft)[58]
Leyte 11°06′00″N 124°43′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Jormajan 738 m
(2,421 ft),[58]
670 m[4]
Sorsogon 12°45′29″N 124°00′06″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Juban
(Juban Volcano)
844 m
(2,769 ft),[58]
730 m[4]
Sorsogon 12°47′51″N 123°56′02″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kaatoan 2,153 m
(7,064 ft)[58]
Bukidnon 8°08′00″N 124°55′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kabanangan 340 m
(1,120 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°56′30″N 123°49′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Kabaritan 1,157 m
(3,796 ft)[58]
Bukidnon 7°52′00″N 124°40′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kabunian[65] Benguet[65] Cordillera Central
Mount Kalatungan 2,824 m
(9,265 ft),[74][75]
2,187 m[4]
1,502 m
(4,928 ft)[3][76][77]
Bukidnon Kalatungan Mountain Range 7°57′N 124°48′E[75] Potentially active volcano[75]
Mount Kalugong[78] Benguet[78] Cordillera Central 16°27′38″N 120°35′38″E
Mount Kamaltakan[79] Benguet[79] Cordillera Central
Mount Kampalili 2,257 m
(7,405 ft),[17][11]
2,309 m[80]
Davao[17][11] 7°18′20″N 126°17′09″E (*The mountain is listed in Peakery.com as being under Camarines Sur)
Kanlaon Volcano
(Mount Canlaon)
2,465 m
(8,087 ft),[22][4][16]
2435 m,[81][82]
2,430 m[3]
2,430 m
(7,970 ft)[3]
Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental 10°24′42″N 123°07′57″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted 2006 June).[82] Highest mountain in Negros Island and Visayas.
Mount Kanumay 981 m
(3,219 ft)[4]
Rizal 14°38′42″N 121°18′55″E
Mount Kapiligan[83] 2,709 m
(8,888 ft)[83]
676 m (2,218 ft)[84] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°50′45″N 120°56′28″E
Mount Kasibor 845 m
(2,772 ft)[58]
Leyte 10°52′00″N 124°53′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kitanglad 2,899 m
(9,511 ft)[85]
350 m (1,150 ft) Bukidnon Kitanglad Range 8°07′42″N 124°55′30″E[58] Inactive volcano.[58].
Mount Kausakar 200 m
(660 ft)[58]
Sulu 5°55′30″N 121°22′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kaman‑eleng[23] Benguet[23] Cordillera Central
Mount Kidongin 1,143 m
(3,750 ft)[58]
Bukidnon 7°45′30″N 124°49′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kilakron 2,329 m
(7,641 ft),[58]
2,360 m[86]
South Cotabato 7°57′30″N 124°52′31″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kilkili[18] Benguet[18] Cordillera Central
Mount Kinabalian Agusan del Sur 8°12′30″N 125°26′04″E
Kioto Mountains 1,816 m
(5,958 ft)[3]
1,639 m
(5,377 ft)[3]
Davao Occidental 6°06′21″N 125°37′41″E
Mount Kirikite 202 m
(663 ft)[58]
Leyte 11°57′00″N 124°22′00″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kitabud 1,167 m
(3,829 ft)[58]
Lanao del Sur 7°17′06″N 124°39′43″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kitongan[23] Benguet[23] Cordillera Central
Knob Peak 917 m
(3,009 ft)[4][58]
Oriental Mindoro 12°28′00″N 121°16′00″E Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Koloko 1,074 m
(3,524 ft)[58]
Bukidnon 7°50′24″N 124°55′42″E[58] Inactive volcano[58]
Mount Kotkot 1,620 m
(5,310 ft)[4]
Benguet Cordillera Central 16°26′57″N 120°47′16″E
Mount Kumakata Agusan del Sur 8°07′42″N 125°35′43″E
Mount Laao 1,135 m
(3,724 ft)[45]
Leyte 11°07′00″N 124°48′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Labalasan
(Osmeña Peak)[17][16]
1,013 m
(3,323 ft)[17][16][87][88]
Cebu[17][16] Highest in Cebu Island.[87][88]
Mount Labi 1,300 m
(4,300 ft)[45]
Leyte 11°01′00″N 124°31′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Labo 1,544 m
(5,066 ft),[3][89][90]
942 m[22][5]
1,524 m
(5,000 ft)[3]
Camarines Norte[22] Bicol Volcanic Belt 14°00′49″N 122°47′14″E Potentially active[90] compound volcano[89]
Mount Lagula 482 m
(1,581 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°08′00″N 121°19′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Laguna Caldera 743 m
(2,438 ft)
Laguna 14.45824°N 121.34624°E / 14.45824; 121.34624 (Laguna Caldera)
Mount Lamagan 2,138 m
(7,014 ft)[4][5]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°06′44″N 121°07′56″E
Mount Lambayo 1,386 m
(4,547 ft)[4]
Apayao Cordillera Central 18°12′49″N 121°09′25″E
Mount Lanat 1,044 m
(3,425 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 15°38′52″N 120°02′23″E
Mount Landargun 1,655 m
(5,430 ft)[9][5]
Palawan[9] 8°54′47″N 117°47′05″E
Lantawan Peak
(BugtongBato)
[17][16]
1,049 m
(3,442 ft)[17][4][16]
Negros Occidental[17] 10°50′02″N 123°14′09″E
Mount Lantoy 593 m
(1,946 ft)[91]
Cebu 9°59′00″N 123°33′11″E
Mount Lapak
(Lapac)
[10][11]
357 m
(1,171 ft)[10][11]
Sulu[10] 5°31′01″N 120°45′36″E
Mount Latian 1,612 m
(5,289 ft)[10][11]
Davao Occidental
(Davao del Sur)[4]
6°12′33″N 125°30′27″E
Latukan Volcano 2,338 m
(7,671 ft),[45][92]
2,327 m,[93]
2,316 m[17][11]
Lanao del Sur[17] 7°39′N 124°27′E[45] Inactive[45] stratovolcano[92]
Mount Lauaan 1,177 m
(3,862 ft),[45]
1,187 m[17][16]
Biliran[45]/Leyte[17][16] 11°31′00″N 124°31′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Leonard Kniaseff
(Leonard Kniazeff)
200 m
(660 ft)[94]
Davao del Norte 7°22′54″N 126°2′48″E stratovolcano[94]
Mount Libadan 825 m
(2,707 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°53′00″N 125°06′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Mount Libo-Libo 1,771 m
(5,810 ft)[9][4][5]
Ilocos Sur[9] Cordillera Central 16°53′59″N 120°37′28″E (May refer to "Mount Liblibo" in Benguet near the Ilocos Sur border).[65]
Mount Licod-ti-Duyog 2,024 m
(6,640 ft)[4]
Apayao Cordillera Central
Mount Liguayen 968 m
(3,176 ft)[95]
Batangas 13°42′00″N 121°11′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Limay
(Cayapo)
946 m
(3,104 ft)[4]
Bataan 14°32′13″N 120°31′56″E
Mount Linao 1,475 m
(4,839 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°21′18″N 120°54′39″E
Lipa Pt. 220 m
(720 ft)[95]
Batangas 14°01′00″N 121°04′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Llorente 1,344 m
(4,409 ft)[17][16]
Iloilo[17][16] 10°58′00″N 122°19′00″E
Mount Lobi 1,000 m
(3,300 ft),[95]
1,349 m[4]
Leyte 11°00′43″N 124°48′44″E Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Lobo 2,156 m
(7,073 ft)[4]
2,138m[5]
Benguet,[4]
[5]
Cordillera Central 16°46′10″N 120°41′03″E
Mount Lobo 972 m
(3,189 ft),[95]
946 m[4]
Batangas 13°38′57″N 121°17′28″E Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Locoono[96] 2,316 m
(7,598 ft)[96]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°10′37″N 120°52′17″E
Mount Lugus 297 m
(974 ft)[95]
Sulu 5°41′00″N 120°50′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Lumot 579 m
(1,900 ft)[4]
Bulacan 15°03′49″N 121°06′22″E
Mount Lumot[10] Misamis Oriental[10]
Mount Lumuluyaw 2,612 m
(8,570 ft)[17][11]
170 m (560 ft)[97] Bukidnon[17][11] Kitanglad Range[11] 8°06′28″N 124°56′19″E
Mount Luntan 472 m
(1,549 ft)[4]
Quezon Sierra Madre 14°16′28″N 121°41′53″E
Mount Luyong 318 m
(1,043 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°07′00″N 121°15′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Maagnaw[17][11][98] 2,742 m (8,996 ft)[99][17][11] 331 m (1,086 ft)[99] Bukidnon[17] Kitanglad Range[11] 8°07′21″N 124°52′37″E
Mount Maagonoc 680 m
(2,230 ft)[95]
Leyte 11°01′30″N 124°41′30″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Mabaho 1,860 m
(6,100 ft),[4]
1,584 m[10][11]
Agusan del Norte[10] 9°18′07″N 125°40′47″E
Mount Mabilog 200 m
(660 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°06′30″N 121°15′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Mabitoan 1,230 m
(4,040 ft)[4]
Bulacan 14°54′59″N 121°18′01″E
Mount Mabittayon 660 m
(2,170 ft)[4]
Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°45′00″N 121°17′00″E
Mount Mabolinoc 830 m
(2,720 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°56′59″N 120°17′04″E
Mount Mabudis 234 m
(768 ft)[95]
Batanes 20°56′00″N 121°55′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Macape 315 m
(1,033 ft)[95]
Leyte 11°13′00″N 124°41′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Macatohuol 1,369 m
(4,491 ft)[4]
Bulacan 14°52′44″N 121°19′12″E
Mount Macopa 1,602 m
(5,256 ft)[4]
or 1,595 m[9][4][5]
Apayao, Abra[9] Cordillera Central 17°44′23″N 121°07′03″E Located near the Apayao-Abra border.
Mount Macolod
(Maculot)
956 m
(3,136 ft),[95]
947 m[4]
Batangas 13°55′15″N 121°03′06″E Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Madiaas
(Madjaas, Madyaas)[22][16]
2,117 m
(6,946 ft),[4]
2,080 m[22][16]
2,117 m (6,946 ft)[3] Antique[22][16] Central Panay Mountain Range 11°23′02″N 122°09′40″E Highest in Panay Island.
Mount Madocay 1,443 m
(4,734 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°35′27″N 121°01′01″E
Mount Maestre de Campo 343 m
(1,125 ft)[95]
Romblon 12°55′00″N 121°42′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Magampao 1,468 m
(4,816 ft)[95]
Cotabato 7°37′06″N 124°35′53″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Magkurog Peak
(Danlog)
1,604 m
(5,262 ft)[22][16]
Negros Occidental[22][16]
Mahagnao Volcano 860 m
(2,820 ft)[95][100]
Leyte 10°53′45″N 124°52′00″E[95] Inactive[95] stratovolcano[100]
Mount Mahala 286 m
(938 ft)[95]
Sulu 5°56′00″N 121°07′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Makam 427 m
(1,401 ft)[95]
Sulu 5°56′24″N 120°58′24″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Makawiwili Peak 2,141 m
(7,024 ft)[22][16]
Negros Occidental[22][16] Secondary peak of Mount Kanlaon[16]
Mount Makaturing 1,908 m
(6,260 ft),[101]
1,940 m[102]
Lanao del Sur 7°39′N 124°19′E stratovolcano[102] (active; last erupted on March 18, 1882)[101]
Mount Makiling
(Maquiling)
[22][5]
1,090 m
(3,580 ft),[4][95]
1,109 m[22][5]
Laguna[22] 14°08′05″N 121°11′44″E Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malabahog 628 m
(2,060 ft)[4]
Siquijor
Mount Malabito 1,360 m
(4,460 ft)[9][4][5]
Quezon,[4] Laguna[9][5] Sierra Madre 14°41′07″N 121°26′12″E
Mount Malabobo 329 m
(1,079 ft)[95]
Pangasinan 15°43′00″N 120°18′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malabsing 510 m
(1,670 ft)[95]
Cagayan 18°51′30″N 121°53′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malambo 900 m
(3,000 ft)[95]
Cotabato 7°39′12″N 125°18′42″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malapantao 619 m
(2,031 ft)[17][4][16]
Negros Occidental[17] 9°53′50″N 122°36′58″E
Mount Malarayat 1,004 m
(3,294 ft)[4]
Batangas
Mount Malasimbo[5] 800 m
(2,600 ft)[22][5]
Mindoro Oriental[22] 13°27′12″N 120°54′01″E
Mount Malauban - Lansay 319 m
(1,047 ft)[95]
Laguna 14°08′00″N 121°24′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Namidraan 2,334 m
(7,657 ft)[103][4][5]
800 m (2,600 ft)[104] Ilocos Sur Cordillera Central 16°55′02″N 120°41′29″E
Mount Malbug 840 m
(2,760 ft)[4]
Negros Oriental
Mount Malepunyo 963 m
(3,159 ft)[95]
Batangas,[95] Laguna,[95] Quezon[95] 13°57′00″N 121°14′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malibao 1,500 m
(4,900 ft)[95]
South Cotabato 6°11′30″N 124°54′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Malinao 1,548 m
(5,079 ft),[105][106]
1,657 m[9][4][5]
Albay[9] Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°24′39″N 123°37′38″E Potentially active strato-cone volcano[106]
Mount Malindang 2,425 m
(7,956 ft),[17][4][11]
2,404 m[3][95][107][108]
2,290 m
(7,510 ft)[3]
Misamis Occidental[17] 8°13′06″N 123°38′05″E Inactive[95] stratovolcano.[107] Highest in Misamis Occidental.[11]
Mount Malindig 1,157 m
(3,796 ft),[109][110]
871 m,[4]
965 m[22][5]
Marinduque[22] 13°15′N 122°00′E Potentially active stratovolcano[110]
Highest in Marinduque Island.[5] Also known as "Marlanga".[5]
Mount Maliwatan 1,200 m
(3,900 ft)[95]
Biliran 11°39′N 124°27′E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Mambajao 1,524 m
(5,000 ft)[95]
Camiguin 9°10′18″N 124°43′18″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Mamot 1,002 m
(3,287 ft)[95]
Cotabato 7°58′00″N 124°08′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Manago 1,595 m
(5,233 ft)[9][4][5]
Abra[9] Cordillera Central 17°44′44″N 120°57′37″E
Mount Mandalagan 1,885 m
(6,184 ft),[111][112]
1,879 m,[4]
1,880 m[22][16]
Negros Occidental[22] 10°38′12″N 123°14′09″E Potentially active stratovolcano[112]
Mount Mangaban 780 m
(2,560 ft)[95]
Misamis Oriental 8°30′30″N 125°00′30″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Mangabon 2,480 m
(8,140 ft),[3]
2 510 m[113]
1,803 m
(5,915 ft)[3]
Misamis Oriental 8°36′19″N 125°06′31″E
Mount Mangatarem 644 m
(2,113 ft)[4]
Pangasinan 15°53′26″N 120°06′14″E
Mount Mangpolo 848 m
(2,782 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°53′00″N 121°03′00″E
Mount Manmanoc 2,024 m
(6,640 ft)[4]
2,029 m[5]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°39′48″N 121°05′32″E
Mani Hill 260 m
(850 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°02′00″N 121°15′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Mantalingajan
(Mantaling)
2,085 m
(6,841 ft)[3][5]
2,085 m
(6,841 ft)[3]
Palawan 13°55′N 121°03′E Highest in Palawan Island.[5]
Mount Manunggal 884 m
(2,900 ft)[17][16]
Cebu[17][16]
Mapait Hills 380 m
(1,250 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°03′00″N 121°14′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Mapula 209 m
(686 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°06′00″N 121°17′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Marahem 453 m
(1,486 ft)[4]
Batanes
Mount Marami Batangas 14°11′55″N 120°41′10″E
Mount Maranat 1,858 m
(6,096 ft)[95]
Lanao,[95] Bukidnon[95] 7°46′18″N 124°33′42″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Margosa Tubig 411 m
(1,348 ft)[95]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°33′00″N 123°11′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Marikit[114] Benguet[114] Cordillera Central
Maripipi Volcano 924 m
(3,031 ft)[115]
Leyte 11°48′00″N 124°20′00″E Potentially active volcano[115]
Mount Mariveles
(Mariveles Mountain)
1,388 m
(4,554 ft)[4][116][117]
Bataan 14°32′47″N 120°28′56″E Potentially active stratovolcano[116][117]
Mount Mariyug 1,490 m
(4,890 ft)[95]
South Cotabato 7°34′36″N 124°35′30″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Masadsadac 801 m
(2,628 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte 18°16′30″N 120°45′58″E
Mount Masapao 448 m
(1,470 ft)[4]
Batangas
Mount Masaraga 1,337 m
(4,386 ft),[9][4]
1,328 m[5][95][118]
Albay[9] Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°18′45″N 123°35′56″E Inactive[95] stratovolcano[118]
Mount Mataas na Gulod 641 m
(2,103 ft)[4]
Cavite 14°12′19″N 120°41′12″E
Mount Matanal 611 m
(2,005 ft)[95]
Basilan 6°32′00″N 122°18′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Matanding 400 m
(1,300 ft)[95]
Sulu 6°02′00″N 121°04′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Matarem
(Mafarem)
459 m
(1,506 ft)[95]
Batanes 20°23′00″N 121°56′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Mount Matutum
(Matutum Volcano)
2,286 m
(7,500 ft),[3][119][120]
2,293 m[17][4][11]
1,950 m
(6,400 ft)[3]
South Cotabato[17] 6°21′36″N 125°04′33″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted on March 7, 1911)[119]
Mount Maubanban 1,035 m
(3,396 ft)[4]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°53′49″N 120°06′23″E
Mount Mayabobo 300 m
(980 ft) (approx)
Quezon 13°59′N 121°27′E
Mount Mayo 1,738 m
(5,702 ft)[10][11]
Davao Oriental 7°05′58″N 126°18′42″E
Mayon Volcano 2,460 m
(8,070 ft),[121]
2,462 m,[3][122]
2,421 m,[4]
2,417 m[5]
2,447 m
(8,028 ft)[3]
Albay Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°15′17″N 123°41′06″E stratovolcano (active;[121] last erupted in 2014)[122]
Mount Mengmeng
(Menmeng)
[4]
2,263 m
(7,425 ft)[4][5]
Mountain Province,[4]
Abra[4]
Cordillera Central 17°13′05″N 120°54′35″E Located near the Abra-Mountain Province border.
Mount Merill 1,405 m
(4,610 ft)[9][5]
Mindoro Oriental,[9]
Mindoro Occidental[5]
Mount Micbacan 500 m
(1,600 ft)[123]
Lanao 7°43′30″N 123°54′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mingan Mountains 1,901 m
(6,237 ft)[3]
1,601 m
(5,253 ft)[3]
Aurora Sierra Madre 15°25′27″N 121°24′25″E
Mount Mirador 366 m
(1,201 ft)
Quezon 16°25′N 120°35′E
Mount Moises 1,240 m
(4,070 ft)[4]
Isabela Sierra Madre 17°12′50″N 122°07′17″E
Mount Mongoto 2,719 m
(8,921 ft)[124]
964 m (3,163 ft)[124] Benguet Cordillera Central 16°39′16″N 120°47′12″E
Mount Monserrat 1,763 m
(5,784 ft)[4]
Ilocos Sur Cordillera Central 17°02′49″N 120°38′07″E
Mount Muji 1,153 m
(3,783 ft)[4]
Apayao, Abra[4] Cordillera Central 17°50′57″N 121°04′44″E Located near the Apayao-Abra border.
Mount Muskut 2,223 m
(7,293 ft)[4][5]
Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°27′24″N 121°07′54″E
Musuan Peak 646 m
(2,119 ft)[125][126]
Bukidnon 7°52′36″N 125°4′6″E Volcano (dome,[126] tuff cone); active (last erupted in 1867)[125]
Mount Nagcarlan
(Nagcarlang)[123]
629 m
(2,064 ft)[4][123]
Laguna 14°08′48″N 121°20′41″E Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Nagdubaduban
(Nagdabbaduban)
1,786 m
(5,860 ft),[4]
1,876 m[5]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°15′36″N 120°55′17″E
Mount Nailog 789 m
(2,589 ft)
Romblon 12°27′N 122°31′E
Mount Naltoot 1,036 m
(3,399 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 17°50′37″N 120°36′27″E
Mount Nalisbitan 329 m
(1,079 ft)[123]
Camarines Norte 14°05′00″N 122°36′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Naminudot 1,219 m
(3,999 ft)[4]
Nueva Vizcaya
Mount Nangaoto[127] 2,553 m
(8,376 ft)[127]
178 m (584 ft) Benguet Cordillera Central 16°40′48″N 120°46′57″E
Mount Nangtud
(Nangtod)
[22][16]
[22][16]
2,049 m[4]
Capiz, Antique[22] 11°16′03″N 122°12′29″E .[16]
Mount Napulac
(Napulak)
[17][16]
366 m
(1,201 ft)[17][16]
Iloilo[17][16] 10°48′27″N 122°13′06″E
Mount Napulauan[128] 2,611 m
(8,566 ft)[129]
284 m (932 ft)[129] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°49′51″N 120°57′38″E
Mount Nara[11] 1,539 m
(5,049 ft)[10][11]
Davao del Sur 5°53′07″N 125°32′44″E
Mount Narvacan[4] Ilocos Sur 17°26′00″N 120°27′00″E
Mount Natib 1,253 m
(4,111 ft)[4][130][131]
Bataan 14°42′43″N 120°23′59″E Potentially active[130] stratovolcano[131]
Mount Natoo[23] Benguet[23] Cordillera Central
Mount Naujan 490 m
(1,610 ft)[123]
Mindoro Oriental 13°12′24″N 121°25′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Nausang 1,650 m
(5,410 ft)[22][16]
Aklan[22][16] 11°22′09″N 122°12′52″E
Mount Navaro 1,122 m
(3,681 ft)[123]
Cotabato 6°23′30″N 125°01′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Navitas 616 m
(2,021 ft)[22][4][5]
Romblon[22] 12°29′31″N 122°02′26″E Highest in Tablas Island.[5]
Mount Negron 1,583 m
(5,194 ft),[132]
1,580 m,[4]
1,590 m[9][5]
Pampanga, Zambales[9] Zambales Mountains 15°05′34″N 120°22′05″E Potentially active volcano.[132] Located near the Pampanga-Zambales border.
Mount Nelangcapan 687 m
(2,254 ft)[123]
Southern Leyte 9°56′00″N 125°15′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Nonan 1,547 m
(5,075 ft)[9][5]
Abra[9] Cordillera Central 17°29′53″N 120°56′12″E
North Peak Bulagao 1,120 m
(3,670 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°39′N 120°30′E
Mount Obulan 1,245 m
(4,085 ft)[123]
Misamis Oriental 8°48′00″N 124°51′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Olilia 376 m
(1,234 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°05′00″N 121°13′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Olong Amo
(Olo Olo ng Amoi)
[4]
1,164 m
(3,819 ft)[4]
Nueva Ecija 15°57′38″N 121°09′23″E
Mount Opow 553 m
(1,814 ft)[123]
Leyte 11°25′00″N 124°18′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Orcog[4] Nueva Vizcaya 16°29′00″N 121°00′00″E
Mount Oriod[5] 1,193 m
(3,914 ft)[5]
Bulacan 14°52′12″N 121°13′18″E Highest in Bulacan province (misspelled as "Driod" in given source).[5]
Mount Osdung
(Osdong)
[5][65][133]
2,615 m
(8,579 ft)[134],
2,617 m[5]
374 m (1,227 ft)[134] Benguet Cordillera Central 16°43′00″N 120°46′00″E
Mount Osmena 380 m
(1,250 ft)[123]
Leyte 11°25′00″N 124°32′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Oten[18] Benguet[18] Cordillera Central
Mount Oyayao 1,898 m
(6,227 ft)[4][5]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°07′23″N 121°15′05″E
Mount Pack 2,294 m
(7,526 ft),[4]
2,289 m[135]
Nueva Vizcaya 16°27′36″N 120°53′29″E
Paco Volcano 524 m
(1,719 ft)[123]
Surigao del Norte 9°35′36″N 125°31′06″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pagalongan[4] Bukidnon 8°17′00″N 125°09′00″E
Mount Pagyasngan 783 m
(2,569 ft)[123]
Sulu 6°32′00″N 125°20′48″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Palali 1,682 m
(5,518 ft)[4]
Nueva Vizcaya 16°25′42″N 121°13′25″E
Mount Palanan 1,212 m
(3,976 ft)[4]
Isabela Sierra Madre 17°03′43″N 122°16′30″E
Mount Palansa[5][136] 2,001 m
(6,565 ft),[5]
2,060 m[136]
Benguet/
Mountain Province[5]
Cordillera Central 16°33′00″N 120°52′00″E
Mount Palay-palay 648 m
(2,126 ft)[123]
Cavite 14°15′N 120°39′E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Palindan Hill 260 m
(850 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°02′00″N 121°15′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Palugloko 2,356 m
(7,730 ft)[4][5]
12 m (39 ft)[137] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°47′00″N 120°53′00″E
Mount Pamalihi 1,956 m
(6,417 ft)[123]
Misamis Oriental 8°50′N 124°55′E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pamucuban 793 m
(2,602 ft)[4]
Occidental Mindoro 13°11′45″N 120°50′17″E
Mount Pan de Azucar
(Manaphag, TaasBukid)
[17][16]
571 m
(1,873 ft)[123]
Iloilo[17][16][123] 11°17′00″N 123°10′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pana 336 m
(1,102 ft)[45][123]
Lanao 7°54′30″N 123°54′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45][123]
Mount Panamao 1,056 m
(3,465 ft)[123]
Biliran Island 11°40′00″N 124°24′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Panamao 399 m
(1,309 ft)[123]
Sulu 5°58′00″N 121°10′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Panay 501 m
(1,644 ft)[123][138]
Batangas 13°43′00″N 120°54′00″E[123] Inactive[123] stratovolcano[138]
Mount Pangasahan 217 m
(712 ft)[123]
Basilan 6°36′30″N 121°50′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pangasugan 1,150 m
(3,770 ft)[17][16]
Leyte[16]
Mount Pangasun 843 m
(2,766 ft)[123]
Cagayan 19°32′00″N 121°57′00″E[123] Inactive volcano.[123] Located in Calayan Island.
Mount Pantadon[4] Agusan del Sur 8°01′00″N 125°20′00″E
Mount Pantao 400 m
(1,300 ft)[4]
Albay 13°10′00″N 123°21′00″E
Mount Pao 1,200 m
(3,900 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°24′54″N 120°52′25″E
Mount Paquis[5] 2,140 m
(7,020 ft)[5]
Mountain Province[5] Cordillera Central
Mount Parker
(Parker Volcano)
1,784 m
(5,853 ft),[139]
1,824 m,[140]
1,738 m[10][11]
South Cotabato[10] 6°06′48″N 124°53′30″E stratovolcano (active; last erupted on 1641 Jan. 4)[139][140]
Mount Pata 394 m
(1,293 ft)[123]
Sulu 5°49′00″N 121°09′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Patoc 1,850 m
(6,070 ft),[4]
1,865 m[141]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°08′47″N 120°58′56″E stratovolcano[141]
Mount Patrick[4] Occidental Mindoro 12°58′38″N 121°05′11″E
Mount Pawac[4] Nueva Vizcaya 16°31′00″N 121°06′00″E
Mount Pawoi[5] 2,456 m
(8,058 ft),[5]
2,260 m[142]
165 m (541 ft)[143] Benguet/
Mountain Province[5]
Cordillera Central 16°38′00″N 120°45′00″E
Peak 1[9][4][5] 1,661 m
(5,449 ft)[9][4][5]
Nueva Ecija[9][4][5]
Peak 2[4][5] 1,812 m
(5,945 ft)[4][5]
Nueva Ecija
Mount Pico de Loro 880 m
(2,890 ft)[4]
Batangas, Cavite 14°12′51″N 120°38′47″E Located near the Batangas-Cavite border.
Mount Pico de Loro 1,350 m
(4,430 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°30′50″N 120°53′13″E
Mount Pinamucan 798 m
(2,618 ft),[123]
681 m[4]
Batangas 13°39′12″N 121°06′19″E Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pinatubo
(Pinatubo Volcano)
1,445 m
(4,741 ft),[144]
1,486 m[145]
Zambales[9] Zambales Mountains 15°08′40″N 120°21′04″E Compound volcano; active (last erupted on 1992 July 9 – August 16)[144]
Mount Pinoonan 800 m
(2,600 ft)[17][4][16]
Bohol[17] 9°54′00″N 124°11′00″E Highest in Bohol Island.[16]
Mount Pinukis 1,532 m
(5,026 ft)[123]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°59′00″N 123°14′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Peripen Bato[78] Benguet[78] Cordillera Central
Mount Pitongbayog I 240 m
(790 ft)[123]
Tarlac 15°34′00″N 120°23′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pitongbayog II 282 m
(925 ft)[123]
Tarlac 15°34′00″N 120°24′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pocdol 1,102 m
(3,615 ft)[123]
Albay,[123] Sorsogon[123] Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°03′00″N 123°57′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pokgong[44][60] Benguet[44][60] Cordillera Central
Mount Polis 1,895 m
(6,217 ft)[146]
Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°58′29″N 121°01′45″E
Mount Posang 1,540 m
(5,050 ft)[9][5]
Abra[9][5] Cordillera Central
Mount Posooy 1,540 m
(5,050 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°21′00″N 120°47′30″E
Mount Protolabi 1,120 m
(3,670 ft)[123]
Leyte 11°07′00″N 124°44′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Pudung 1,558 m
(5,112 ft)[123]
Bukidnon 7°55′24″N 124°38′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Puguis 2,140 m
(7,020 ft)[4]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°03′37″N 121°05′39″E
Mount Pulag 2,922 m
(9,587 ft),[3][123][147]
2,930 m,[5]
2,830 m [4]
2,922 m
(9,587 ft)[3]
Ifugao, Benguet,
Nueva Vizcaya
Cordillera Central 16°35′52″N 120°53′56″E Inactive volcano.[123]
Luzon's highest mountain. Situated at the Ifugao-Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya tripoint.
Mount Pulag Jr.[23] Benguet[23] Cordillera Central
Mount Pultoc 1,565 m
(5,135 ft)[9][4][5]
Abra[9] Cordillera Central 17°33′32″N 120°56′03″E
Mount Pulumbato 980 m
(3,220 ft)
Zamboanga 6°58′22″N 122°4′22″E
Mount Puso[18] Benguet[18] Cordillera Central
Mount Putianay 640 m
(2,100 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur 13°49′07″N 123°29′52″E
Mount Quebrada 1,020 m
(3,350 ft)[4]
Ilocos Norte 18°29′27″N 120°48′11″E
Mount Quezon 652 m
(2,139 ft)[123]
Cotabato 6°35′00″N 124°57′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Quinali 915 m
(3,002 ft)[4]
Ilocos Sur Cordillera Central 17°05′36″N 120°45′40″E
Quipit Peak 899 m
(2,949 ft)[4]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°45′42″N 122°29′24″E
Mount Ragang(Piapayungan) 2,815 m
(9,236 ft)[148][149]
1,590 m (5,220 ft)[150] Lanao del Sur Piapayungan Range 7°41′40″N 124°30′27″E stratovolcano[148] (active; last erupted in July 1916).[148] Located near the Lanao del Sur-Cotabato border.[148]
Razor Back Mountain 991 m
(3,251 ft)[4]
Negros Oriental 10°07′33″N 123°11′53″E
Mount Riposet 229 m
(751 ft)[123]
Batanes 20°44′00″N 121°50′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Rock Dome 1,099 m
(3,606 ft)[4]
Sorsogon 13°03′00″N 123°58′00″E
Mount Sabtang 346 m
(1,135 ft)[123]
Batanes 20°19′00″N 121°52′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Saddle Peak 1,028 m
(3,373 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur 13°46′15″N 123°39′36″E
Mount Sagada 1,127 m
(3,698 ft)[123]
Lanao del Sur 8°07′06″N 124°25′20″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Sagungan Peak 870 m
(2,850 ft)[4]
Bohol 9°41′11″N 124°20′20″E
Mount Salimbal 892 m
(2,927 ft)[123]
Bukidnon 7°50′30″N 124°51′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Salucasog[44] Benguet[44] Cordillera Central
Mount Samat 553 m
(1,814 ft)[4]
Bataan 14°36′15″N 120°30′27″E
Mount San Cristobal 1,470 m
(4,820 ft),[4][151]
1,494 m[9][5]
Laguna,[9] Quezon 14°03′52″N 121°25′36″E Potentially active compound volcano.[151] Located near the Laguna-Quezon border.
Mount San Isidro 787 m
(2,582 ft)[4]
Pangasinan 15°59′00″N 120°07′00″E
Mount Sandahan 392 m
(1,286 ft)[123]
Sulu 5°54′30″N 121°18′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sandig 1,299 m
(4,262 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°47′44″N 121°05′40″E
Mount Sansanan 1,286 m
(4,219 ft)[17][16]
Antique, Iloilo[17][16] 10°48′30″N 122°12′08″E
Mount Santa Clara[4] Nueva Vizcaya 16°14′00″N 121°01′00″E
Mount Santa Rita 485 m
(1,591 ft)[4]
Bataan 14°49′27″N 120°21′53″E
Mount Santa Rosa 902 m
(2,959 ft)[4]
Bataan 14°44′43″N 120°23′25″E
Mount Santa Rosa 277 m
(909 ft),[123]
278 m[4]
Batanes 20°48′50″N 121°51′18″E Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Santo Tomas 2,251 m
(7,385 ft),[123]
2,256 m[4][5]
Benguet[4][152] Cordillera Central 16°20′06″N 120°33′40″E Inactive volcano[123]
Saw Tooth Mountain 1,806 m
(5,925 ft)[4][5]
Zambales, Tarlac[5] Zambales Mountains 15°27′03″N 120°09′24″E Located near the Zambales-Tarlac border.
Mount Sayao 1,266 m
(4,154 ft)[123]
Biliran 11°32′00″N 124°35′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sembrano 743 m
(2,438 ft)[4][123]
Laguna, Rizal 14°23′08″N 121°22′00″E Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Semeneblen 1,465 m
(4,806 ft)[9][4][5]
Ilocos Norte,[9][4][5]
Abra[9][5]
Cordillera Central Located near the Ilocos Norte-Abra border.
Sharp Peak 701 m
(2,300 ft)[22][4][5]
Catanduanes[22] 13°38′00″N 124°09′00″E
Sharp Peak[4] Davao del Sur 5°49′00″N 125°30′00″E
Sharp Peak 858 m
(2,815 ft)[4]
Negros Oriental 9°11′45″N 122°58′01″E
Sharp Peak 1,047 m
(3,435 ft),[123]
1,215 m[4]
Sorsogon Bicol Volcanic Belt 12°46′48″N 124°04′23″E Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Siasi 483 m
(1,585 ft)[123]
Sulu 5°32′00″N 120°51′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sibulan 1,292 m
(4,239 ft)[123]
Davao[123] 6°55′00″N 125°24′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Sicaba Daku Peak
(Sewahon, Siwahon, Palit)
[17][16]
1,379 m
(4,524 ft)[17][4][16]
Negros Occidental[17][4][16]
Sicaba Diutay Peak
(SicabaDiotay)
[22][16]
1,536 m
(5,039 ft)[22][4][16]
Negros Occidental[22] 10°47′00″N 123°14′00″E
Mount Sicapoo 2,360 m
(7,740 ft),[4][5]
2,361 m[3][153]
1,581 m
(5,187 ft)[3]
Abra, Ilocos Norte Cordillera Central 18°00′54″N 120°56′15″E
Mount Sigangan 282 m
(925 ft)[123]
Sulu 5°33′30″N 120°47′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sigayan 602 m
(1,975 ft)[123]
Lanao 7°47′30″N 123°46′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Silad 1,009 m
(3,310 ft)[4]
Bulacan 15°05′41″N 121°09′15″E
Mount Silanganan 1,110 m
(3,640 ft)[4]
Bataan 14°42′18″N 120°21′34″E
Mount Silanguin[4] Zambales Zambales Mountains 14°47′00″N 120°10′00″E
Mount Silay 1,510 m
(4,950 ft),[154]
1,534 m[22][4]
Negros Occidental[22] 10°46′11″N 123°14′01″E Potentially active stratovolcano[154]
Mount Simara 229 m
(751 ft)[123]
Romblon 12°49′00″N 122°03′00″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sinako 1,590 m
(5,220 ft)[123]
Davao del Norte 7°29′54″N 125°16′18″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Timbak

(Singakalsa)

2,717 m
(8,914 ft)[155]
Benguet Cordillera Central 16°39′00″N 120°47′00″E
Mount Siningcapan 533 m
(1,749 ft)[123]
Basilan 6°38′00″N 122°12′30″E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Sinumaan Volcano 785 m
(2,575 ft)[156]
Sulu 6°02′00″N 121°06′00″E[156] Potentially active cone volcano[156]
Mount Sipitan[5] 2,283 m
(7,490 ft)[5]
Mountain Province Cordillera Central 17°10′00″N 120°53′00″E
Sleeping Beauty Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°15′44″N 121°11′0″E
Smith Volcano 688 m
(2,257 ft)[157]
Cagayan[157] 19°32′24″N 121°54′53″E Cinder cone volcano (active; last erupted in 1924).[157] Located on Babuyan Island.[157]
Mount Sohoton
(Sohotan)
[4]
Samar 11°30′00″N 125°08′00″E
Mount Solu 1,239 m
(4,065 ft)[4]
Apayao Cordillera Central 18°07′00″N 121°13′00″E
Mount Napulak 1,239 m
(4,065 ft)[4]
Iloilo Iloilo
South Peak[10] 1,770 m
(5,810 ft)[10]
Misamis Occidental[10]
South Peak Bulagao 1,104 m
(3,622 ft)[4]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°38′00″N 120°31′00″E
Sugarloaf Complex 1,432 m
(4,698 ft)[123]
Zamboanga del Sur 8°00′N 123°15′E[123] Inactive volcano[123]
Mount Sugutin 366 m
(1,201 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur
Mount Suiro 1,301 m
(4,268 ft)[4]
Biliran 11°32′00″N 124°34′00″E
Mount Sumagaya 2,320 m
(7,610 ft),[158]
2,248 m[17][11]
Misamis Oriental[17] 8°39′00″N 125°02′00″E
Mount Sumagbao 823 m
(2,700 ft)[4]
Bulacan
Mount Sumao 870 m
(2,850 ft)[4]
Bulacan
Mount Sungal 518 m
(1,699 ft)[159]
Sulu 6°01′30″N 121°04′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Sungay 620 m
(2,030 ft),[159]
752 m[4]
Cavite 14°08′31″N 121°01′19″E Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Susungdalaga 799 m
(2,621 ft)[4]
Rizal 14°37′51″N 121°18′40″E
Mount Tabernaculo 775 m
(2,543 ft)[4]
Bulacan 15°00′33″N 121°10′44″E
Mount Tabayoc 2,820 m
(9,250 ft)[160]
184 m (604 ft)[160] Ifugao Cordillera Central 16°41′21″N 120°53′10″E
Table
576 m
(1,890 ft)[159]
Cotabato 7°28′00″N 124°48′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tabuanan 929 m
(3,048 ft)[159]
Biliran 11°40′00″N 124°24′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tagoan 1,143 m
(3,750 ft)[159]
Bukidnon 7°47′00″N 124°48′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tagubud 2,670 m
(8,760 ft)[3][161]
2,580 m
(8,460 ft)[3]
Davao de Oro 7°26′30″N 126°13′48″E
Mount Tagpaya[18] Benguet[18] Cordillera Central
Mount Taguite[4] Zamboanga del Sur 7°17′31″N 122°16′52″E
Mount Talampac[4] Abra Cordillera Central 17°49′00″N 120°53′00″E
Mount Talim 421 m
(1,381 ft)[159]
Rizal 14°21′N 121°15′E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Talipao 391 m
(1,283 ft)[159]
Sulu 5°57′00″N 121°04′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Talisay Caldera 500 m
(1,600 ft)[159]
Batangas 14°02′00″N 121°00′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Talitig 385 m
(1,263 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur 13°21′N 123°15′E
Mount Talomo 2,674 m
(8,773 ft),[162][159]
2,601 m[163]
513 m (1,683 ft)[162] Davao/Cotabato 7°02′00″N 125°20′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tamburok 437 m
(1,434 ft)[159]
Leyte 11°33′00″N 124°26′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tamlong 249 m
(817 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°05′00″N 121°14′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Tangdi 1,154 m
(3,786 ft)[159]
Sulu 6°29′00″N 125°24′24″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tangob 1,356 m
(4,449 ft)[4]
Kalinga Cordillera Central 17°15′37″N 121°15′33″E
Mount Tankulan
(Tangkulang)
[10][11]
1,678 m
(5,505 ft)[10][4][11]
Bukidnon[10] Kitanglad Range[11]
Tanza Hill 260 m
(850 ft)[45]
Laguna 14°02′00″N 121°15′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Mount Tapiantana 249 m
(817 ft)[159]
Basilan 6°18′00″N 121°57′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tapha 779 m
(2,556 ft)[4]
Cagayan Sierra Madre 18°20′23″N 122°11′55″E
Mount Tapul 473 m
(1,552 ft)[159]
Sulu 5°44′00″N 120°54′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tapulao
(High Peak)
2,037 m
(6,683 ft),[4]
2,038 m[5]
Zambales Zambales Mountains 15°28′57″N 120°07′14″E Highest in Zambales province.[5]
Mount Taran 811 m
(2,661 ft)[159]
Sulu 5°59′12″N 120°55′54″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tarranosa 360 m
(1,180 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°32′00″N 123°08′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tayawan[78] Benguet[78] Cordillera Central
The Teeth[9][5] 1,598 m
(5,243 ft)[9][5]
Palawan[9][5] 9°22′00″N 118°18′00″E
Mount Tenglawan[65] Benguet[65] Cordillera Central
Three Sisters 1,441 m
(4,728 ft)[4]
Ilocos Sur Cordillera Central
Thumb Peak 1,149 m
(3,770 ft),[4]
1,787 m[5]
Isabela Sierra Madre 17°30′00″N 122°08′00″E
Thumb Peak 1,787 m
(5,863 ft)[9]
Palawan
Mount Ticalan 1,041 m
(3,415 ft)[159]
Bukidnon 8°07′30″N 124°41′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Ticmo[5] 1,826 m
(5,991 ft)[5]
Abra Cordillera Central 17°30′08″N 120°58′26″E
Mount Tigas 1,450 m
(4,760 ft)[22][16]
Capiz, Antique[22][16] 11°17′38″N 122°11′27″E
Mount Tigbi 314 m
(1,030 ft)
Camarines Sur 13°32′21″N 123°01′33″E
Mount Tiis 610 m
(2,000 ft)[4][64]
Camarines Sur 13°50′00″N 123°32′00″E
Mount Tinadagan
(Tinadanan)
[4][5]
1,969 m
(6,460 ft)[4][5]
Mountain Province[4][5] Cordillera Central
Mount Tirad[164] 1,154 m
(3,786 ft)
Ilocos Sur 17°08′00″N 120°38′00″E Site of the 1899 Battle of Tirad Pass.
Mount Tombol Hill 234 m
(768 ft)[159]
Batangas 13°51′00″N 121°11′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Tres Marias 771 m
(2,530 ft)[159]
Camiguin 9°11′36″N 124°41′01″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Triple Peak 639 m
(2,096 ft),[4]
638 m[64]
Camarines Sur 13°43′12″N 123°48′27″E
Mount Tugawi[65] Benguet[65] Cordillera Central
Tukay Volcano 609 m
(1,998 ft)[165]
Sulu 5°56′00″N 120°57′00″E[165] Potentially active cone volcano[165]
Mount Tumatangas
(Tumatangas Volcano)
811 m
(2,661 ft)[166]
Sulu 5°59′09″N 120°57′07″E[166] Potentially active cinder cone volcano[166]
Mount Tuminungan 2,706 m
(8,878 ft)[167]
Bukidnon[17][11] Kitanglad Range[11]
Tusk Peak 904 m
(2,966 ft)[4]
Occidental Mindoro 12°41′03″N 120°59′38″E
Twin Peaks 981 m
(3,219 ft),[4]
958 m[4]
Cagayan Sierra Madre 17°50′43″N 122°06′06″E
Mount Uac 592 m
(1,942 ft),[4]
593 m[22]
Masbate[22] 12°12′29″N 123°39′36″E
Mount Ugu 2,090 m
(6,860 ft)[4][5]
Nueva Vizcaya 16°19′09″N 120°48′06″E (May refer to "Mount Ugo" in Benguet near the border between Nueva Vizcaya).[114]
Mount Ukan 299 m
(981 ft)[159]
Sulu 5°55′00″N 121°16′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Uling 659 m
(2,162 ft)[17][4][16]
Cebu[17] 10°17′41″N 123°42′45″E
Unnamed peak 640 m
(2,100 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°56′00″N 125°08′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 982 m
(3,222 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°53′30″N 125°08′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 356 m
(1,168 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°51′30″N 125°09′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 592 m
(1,942 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°50′30″N 125°08′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 804 m
(2,638 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°53′30″N 125°06′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 788 m
(2,585 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°53′00″N 125°06′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 650 m
(2,130 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°55′00″N 125°05′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 444 m
(1,457 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°52′30″N 125°04′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 497 m
(1,631 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°51′00″N 125°04′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 798 m
(2,618 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°51′30″N 125°06′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 592 m
(1,942 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°50′15″N 125°06′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 624 m
(2,047 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°50′00″N 125°06′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 542 m
(1,778 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°49′00″N 125°06′30″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 400 m
(1,300 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°48′30″N 125°06′15″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 302 m
(991 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°47′45″N 125°06′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 208 m
(682 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°46′00″N 125°07′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 792 m
(2,598 ft)[43]
Cotabato 6°52′15″N 126°06′00″E[43] Inactive volcano[43]
Unnamed peak 300 m
(980 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°56′30″N 123°50′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 280 m
(920 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°55′45″N 123°50′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 275 m
(902 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°52′00″N 123°51′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 259 m
(850 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°52′30″N 123°51′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 260 m
(850 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°57′15″N 123°51′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 250 m
(820 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°57′30″N 123°52′00″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 270 m
(890 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°57′00″N 123°52′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 358 m
(1,175 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°54′00″N 123°53′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 394 m
(1,293 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°56′00″N 123°55′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 498 m
(1,634 ft)[45]
Lanao 7°57′30″N 123°54′30″E[45] Inactive volcano[45]
Unnamed peak 234 m
(768 ft)[95]
Albay 13°13′00″N 123°36′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 200 m
(660 ft)[95]
Albay 13°14′00″N 123°36′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 282 m
(925 ft)[95]
Albay 13°13′30″N 123°35′00″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 219 m
(719 ft)[95]
Albay 13°14′30″N 123°34′30″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 274 m
(899 ft)[95]
Albay 13°14′00″N 123°33′30″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 220 m
(720 ft)[95]
Albay 13°13′30″N 123°33′15″E[95] Inactive volcano[95]
Unnamed peak 236 m
(774 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°53′30″N 123°35′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 200 m
(660 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°53′30″N 123°33′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 319 m
(1,047 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°54′30″N 123°33′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 276 m
(906 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°56′00″N 123°33′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 492 m
(1,614 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°55′00″N 123°32′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 471 m
(1,545 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°55′30″N 123°31′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 200 m
(660 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°57′00″N 123°31′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 366 m
(1,201 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°55′00″N 123°30′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 360 m
(1,180 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°57′00″N 123°29′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 331 m
(1,086 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°56′00″N 123°28′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Unnamed peak 590 m
(1,940 ft)[159]
Zamboanga del Sur 7°57′30″N 123°27′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Urot 430 m
(1,410 ft)[159]
Sulu 5°59′00″N 121°15′30″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Van Schaik 1,400 m
(4,600 ft)[9][4][5]
Oriental Mindoro[9] 12°45′00″N 121°19′00″E
Mount Verde 364 m
(1,194 ft)[159]
Batangas 13°34′00″N 121°05′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Victoria Peaks
(Mount Victoria)
1,709 m
(5,607 ft),[3]
727 m[22][5]
1,619 m
(5,312 ft)[3]
Palawan[22] 09°21′54″N 118°20′03″E
Volcanic Cone 717 m
(2,352 ft)[4]
Sorsogon Bicol Volcanic Belt 13°04′00″N 123°57′00″E
Vulcan 1,014 m
(3,327 ft)[159]
Biliran 11°32′00″N 124°30′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Vulcan 580 m
(1,900 ft)[159]
Camiguin 9°12′48″N 124°38′48″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Wayan 1,176 m
(3,858 ft)[4]
Apayao Cordillera Central 17°51′52″N 121°09′41″E
Mount Wood 1,960 m
(6,430 ft)[4]
Oriental Mindoro 12°44′42″N 121°12′32″E
Mount Yami 211 m
(692 ft)[159]
Batanes 21°07′00″N 121°57′00″E[159] Inactive volcano[159]
Mount Yangbaw[78] Benguet[78] Cordillera Central
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Notes


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  2. "Hill". National Geographic Society. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Hills are easier to climb than mountains. They are less steep and not as high. But, like a mountain, a hill will usually have an obvious summit, which is its highest point.
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  4. Lancion, Jr., Conrado M.; cartography by de Guzman, Rey (1995). "The Provinces". Fast Facts about Philippine Provinces (The 2000 Millenium ed.). Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines: Tahanan Books. pp. 16–167. ISBN 971-630-037-9. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
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  6. "Mount Abao". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  7. "Mount Abao". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
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  9. Sulit-Braganza 2005, p. 69.
  10. Sulit-Braganza 2005, p. 72.
  11. "Philippine Mountains and Peaks in Mindanao". Geocities; Singarong Backpackers Website. 2001. Archived from the original on October 22, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  12. "Mount Agustin". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  13. "Mount Alal". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  14. "Mount Alchan". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  16. "Philippine Mountains and Peaks in the Visayas". GeoCities; Singarong Backpackers Website. 2001. Archived from the original on October 22, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  25. "Apo". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 31, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  28. "Babuyan Claro". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  39. "Mount Bernacci". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
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  50. "Cabalian". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  51. "Cagua". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  53. "Mount Candalaga". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  54. "Mount Kalawitan". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  55. "Camiguin de Babuyanes". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  56. "Mount Camingingel". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  57. "Cancanajag". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  59. "Cuernos de Negros". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on March 25, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  60. "Natural Attractions found in Sablan". Benguet Province (official government website). Archived from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  61. "Dakut". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on March 9, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  62. "Mount Dulang Dulang". Peakery.com. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  64. "Topography". Provincial Government of Camarines Sur (official government website). Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2015. The ravines are deep and steep slopes are covered only by cogon. The Ragay coast is hilly and rolling. Mt. Isarog with an elevation of 1, 976 meters and Mt. Iriga with 1, 196 meters, in the central and southern parts are inactive volcanoes. Also there is the Tangkong Baka mountain range which is the lower portion of the Sierra Madre mountain system and the Calinigan Mountain Range (904 meters) in the Partido area. Other mountains in the province are: Mt. Sugutin- 366m, Mt. Tiis- 610 m, Saddle Peak- 1,028m, Triple Peak- 638m, Mt. Putianay- 640m, Mt. Elizario- 508m, Mt. Talitig- 385m.
  65. "Natural Attractions found in Bakun". Benguet Province (official government website). Archived from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  66. "Mount Halcon". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  67. "Hibok-Hibok Volcano". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  69. "Iraya Volcano". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 10, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  71. "Iriga". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 10, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  75. "Kalatungan". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on November 3, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  80. "Mount Kampalili". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  81. "Global Volcanism Program; Kanlaon". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  82. "Kanlaon Volcano". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  83. "Mount Kapiligan". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  84. "Mount Kapiligan". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
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  86. "Mount Kilakron". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  88. Bernardino, Tere (June 30, 2014). "Cebu's Highest Point: Osmeña Peak". Choose Philippines. Retrieved November 16, 2015. A must-see in this part of Cebu is Osmeña Peak, which stands 1013+ meters above sea level (MASL).
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  93. "Mount Latukan". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  94. "Leonard Kniaseff". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  96. "Mount Loco-ono". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  97. "Mount Lumuluyaw". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  98. "Mount Ma-agnaw". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  99. "Mount Maagnaw". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  100. "Global Volcanism Program; Mahagnao". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  101. "Makaturing". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 8, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  103. "Mt. Namandiraan". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
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  106. "Malinao". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on March 9, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  108. "Mount Malindang". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  110. "Malindig". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on March 9, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  112. "Mandalagan". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  113. "Mount Mangabon". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  115. "Maripipi". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  116. "Mariveles". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  118. "Global Volcanism Program; Masaraga". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  119. "Matutum". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 3, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  121. "Mayon Volcano". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  124. "Mount Mongawto". PeakVisor. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  125. "Musuan". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  127. "Mount Nangaoto". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  128. "Mount Napulauan". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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  135. "Mount Pack". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  136. "Mount Palansa". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
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  142. "Mount Pawoi". Peakery.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
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