Mount Mandalagan
Mount Mandalagan is a volcano in City of Talisay, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Davao Region and has an elevation of 1,884 metres. Mount Mandalagan is situated nearby to the neighborhood Spur 16, as well as near the village Bagong Silang.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Volcano with an elevation of 1,884 metres
- Description: mountain in the Philippines
- Also known as: “Mount Mandalgan”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Don Salvador Benedicto.
Don Salvador Benedicto
Town
Don Salvador Benedicto, officially the Municipality of Don Salvador Benedicto or simply Salvador Benedicto and abbreviated as DSB, is a municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Mount Mandalagan
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: City of Talisay, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Visayas, Municipality of Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte, Davao Region, Mindanao, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
10.63717° or 10° 38′ 14″ northLongitude
123.23579° or 123° 14′ 9″ eastElevation
1,884 metres (6,181 feet)Open location code
7Q25J6PP+V8OpenStreetMap ID
node 6009939467OpenStreetMap feature
natural=volcano
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Satellite Map
Discover Mount Mandalagan from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Dutch—“Mount Mandalagan” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Mount Mandalagan”
- Dutch: “Mount Mandalagan”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Spur 16 and Bagong Silang.
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