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This is a list of Island groups, regions and provinces of the Philippines by their highest point.
Rank | Island group | Highest Point | Highest elevation |
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1 | Mindanao | Mount Apo | 2,954 m 9,692 ft |
2 | Luzon | Mount Pulag | 2,922 m 9,587 ft |
3 | Visayas | Mount Kanlaon | 2,465 m 8,087 ft |
Rank | Region | Highest Point | Highest elevation |
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1 | XI-Davao Region | Mount Apo | 2,954 m 9,692 ft |
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2 | X-Northern Mindanao | Mount Dulang-dulang | 2,941 m 9,649 ft |
3 | II-Cagayan Valley | Mount Pulag | 2,922 m 9,587 ft |
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4 | Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao | Mount Ragang | 2,815 m 9,236 ft |
5 | IV-B-MIMAROPA | Mount Halcon | 2,586 m 8,484 ft |
6 | VI-Western Visayas | Mount Kanlaon | 2,465 m 8,087 ft |
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7 | V-Bicol Region | Mayon Volcano | 2,463 m 8,081 ft |
8 | III-Central Luzon | Mount Tapulao | 2,037 m 6,683 ft |
9 | XIII-Caraga | Mount Hilong-hilong | 2,012 m 6,601 ft |
10 | IX-Zamboanga Peninsula | Mount Pinukis | 1,532 m 5,026 ft |
11 | VIII-Eastern Visayas | Alto Peak (Mount Aminduen) | 1,325 m 4,347 ft |
12 | Metro Manila | Unnamed Peak [1] | 240 m 787 ft |
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