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How tall is Mount Apo in the Philippines?

How tall is Mount Apo in the Philippines?

Kidapawan-Magpet Trail. Mount Apo, also known locally as Apo Sandawa, is a large solfataric, dormant stratovolcano on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. With an elevation of 2,954 meters (9,692 ft) above sea level, it is the highest-mountain in the Philippine Archipelago and 24th-highest peak of an island on Earth.

Where does the name Mt Apo come from?

Another origin of the mountain’s name comes from the word Apo itself, which in Filipino means “master” or “grandfather.” Mt. Apo is the highest mountain in the country, and is situated between Davao City, Davao del Sur province and Cotabato province.

How big is the crater on Mount Apo?

The peak overlooks Davao City 40 kilometres (25 mi) to the northeast, Digos City 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the southeast, and Kidapawan City 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the west. Apo, which means „ancestor“, is flat-topped mountain with three peaks and is capped by a 500-metre-wide (1,600 ft) volcanic crater containing a small crater lake.

How long does it take to climb Mount Apo?

A: Depending on which of the 4 trails you choose, climbing Mount Apo can take 2-5 days. The most fit amongst us can run up and down Apo within a day. Mount Apo meaning ‘grandfather’ or ‘master’ in local dialect is the highest mountain and volcano in the Philippines.

Where did the name Mount Apo come from?

Mount Apo is not known to have had historical eruptions. The name of Mt. Apo comes from Apo, a title of respect meaning „revered elder“ in various languages of the surrounding Lumad tribes.

Which is larger Mt Apo or Mt Talomo?

Mount Apo as viewed from Davao City. Mt. Apo lies in the background, while the more massive but shorter Mt. Talomo is in the foreground. /  6.98750°N 125.27083°E  / 6.98750; 125.27083 /  6.98750°N 125.27083°E  / 6.98750; 125.27083 The Central Mindanao Volcanic Arc (CMVA) is a volcanically-active region in the southern Philippines.

When was Mount Apo added to the World Heritage List?

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) submitted Mount Apo on December 12, 2009, for inclusion in the UNESCO world heritage list. The mountain is considered by DENR as the center of endemism in Mindanao.

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