Mount Apo
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| Elevation | 3,143 m |
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| First ascent | October 10, 1880 |
| City/municipality | Davao City |
| Digos | |
| Kidapawan | |
| Volcanic arc/belt | Central Mindanao |
| Provinces | Cotabato |
| Davao del Sur | |
| Did you know | Historically, the first recorded climb on Mount Apo was on October 10, 1880 by Don Joaquin Rajal (then Spanish governor of Davao) and party. |
| Ratings | 4.6 |
| Prominence | 2,954 m |
| Last erupt | Unknown, “Holocene” |
| Provinc | Cotabato |
| Davao del Sur | |
| Coordin | 6°59′15″N 125°16′15″E / 6.98750°N 125.27083°E |
| First ascender | Joaquin Rajal |
| Joseph Montano | |
| Father Mateo Gisbert | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1126848 |
About Mount Apo
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 above sea level, it is the highest-mountain in the Philippine Archipelago, Mindanao and 24th-highest peak of an island on Earth.
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