Mount Melibengoy

Mount Melibengoy, formerly known as Parker Volcano, is an active volcano on island in the . It is located in the province of , 30 km west of and 44 km south of Koronadal City.
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  • Type: Volcano with an elevation of 1,824 metres
  • Description: stratovolcano on Mindanao island in the Philippines
  • Also known as: Mount Parker

Mount Melibengoy

Latitude
6.10158° or 6° 6′ 6″ north
Longitude
124.88869° or 124° 53′ 19″ east
Elevation
1,824 metres (5,984 feet)
Open location code
6QR64V2Q+JF
Open­Street­Map ID
node 319518806
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­volcano
Geo­Names ID
1694658
Wiki­data ID
Q1582571
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Yue Chinese—“Mount Melibengoy” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Parker mendia
  • Chinese: 帕克火山
  • Czech: Parker
  • Dutch: Melibengaoy
  • Dutch: Mount Parker
  • Filipino: Mount Melibengoy
  • Filipino: Mount Melibingoy
  • Filipino: Parker Volcano
  • French: Mont Parker
  • German: Falen
  • German: Parker
  • Iloko: Bantay Parker
  • Iloko: Melibengoy
  • Italian: Monte Falen
  • Italian: Monte Parker
  • Japanese: パーカー山
  • Polish: Parker
  • Spanish: Monte Parker
  • Tagalog: Bulkang Melibengoy
  • Yue Chinese: 帕克火山

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