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Mount Sumagaya

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Mount Sumagaya
Mount Sumagaya, taken in Lanise, Claveria
Highest point
Elevation2,248 m (7,375 ft)[1][2]
Coordinates8°39′00″N 125°02′00″E / 8.65000°N 125.03333°E / 8.65000; 125.03333
Geography
Mount Sumagaya is located in Mindanao
Mount Sumagaya
Mount Sumagaya
Location within Mindanao
Mount Sumagaya is located in Philippines
Mount Sumagaya
Mount Sumagaya
Mount Sumagaya (Philippines)
LocationMindanao
CountryPhilippines
RegionNorthern Mindanao
ProvinceMisamis Oriental
MunicipalityClaveria
Parent rangeCentral Mindanao Cordillera
Geology
Age of rockunknown
Climbing
Easiest routeMat-i Trail

Mount Sumagaya is a mountain on the northern section of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is under the jurisdictional territory of the municipality of Claveria. It stands at a height of about 2,248 metres (7,375 ft).[2]

It is part of the Central Mindanao Cordillera that stretches from Camiguin in the north to Sarangani in the south. The mountain rose to prominence after the crash of Cebu Pacific Flight 387 on its slopes in 1998, one of the deadliest aviation incidents in the Philippines.

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  1. ^ "Philippine Mountains and Peaks in Mindanao". Singarong Backpackers. Archived from the original on 2002-01-16.
  2. ^ a b "Topographic map of Mount Sumagaya". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2023-03-06.


This page was last edited on 28 March 2023, at 08:43
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