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Mount Kitanglad
Mt. Kitanglad viewed from Impasug-ong, BukidnonElevation 2,899 m (9,511 ft) Prominence 2,440 m (8,005 ft) [1][2] Listing List of Ultras in the Philippines Location Location of Mount Kitanglad in the Philippines Location Philippines
Range Kitanglad Mountain Range Coordinates 8°7′42″N 124°55′30″E / 8.12833°N 124.925°ECoordinates: 8°7′42″N 124°55′30″E / 8.12833°N 124.925°E Climbing Easiest route Intavas, La Fortuna, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon Mount Kitanglad is an inactive volcanic volcano[3] located in the Kitanglad Mountain Range in Bukidnon province on Mindanao island. It is officially declared as the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines and has an approximate height of 2,899 meters.[4] It is located between Malaybalay City and the municipalities of Lantapan, Impasug-ong, Sumilao, and Libona.
The name "Kitanglad" was derived from a legend that there was once a great flood that submerged the native lands of Bukidnon and only the tip of the mountain, the size of a "tanglad" (lemon grass), remained visible ("kita" in Tagalog). It is considered as an ancestral domain of several old cultural communities like the Bukidnons, Higaonons and Talaandigs.
Mount Kitanglad was proclaimed a protected area under the natural park category through Presidential Proclamation 896 dated October 24, 1996. On November 9, 2000, Mt. Kitanglad finally became a full-pledge protected area when Congress approved R.A. 8978 also known as the Mt. Kitanglad Range Protected Area Act of 2000.
In 2009, Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park (MKRNP) was declared as an ASEAN Heritage Park[5].
See also
- List of Southeast Asian mountains
- Inactive volcanos in the Philippines
References
- ^ de Ferranti, Jonathan; Aaron Maizlish. "Philippine Mountains - 29 Mountain Summits with Prominence of 1,500 meters or greater". http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/philippines.html. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
- ^ "Mount Kitanglad, Philippines". Peakbagger.com. http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=12958. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- ^ PHIVOLCS' List of Inactive Volcanoes
- ^ "Philippine Mountains and Peaks". Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/siba_ph/PhilPeaks.html&date=2009-10-26+02:34:56.
- ^ De Vera, Ellalyn B. (02 November 2009). "Mount Kitanglad named an ASEAN Heritage Park" (in English). Manila Bulletin. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/227575/mount-kitanglad-named-asean-heritage-park. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
External links
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- Volcanoes of Mindanao
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations heritage parks
- National parks of the Philippines
- Bukidnon
- Philippines geography stubs
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