Ajuy topographic map
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Name: Ajuy topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Ajuy, Iloilo, Western Visayas, 5012, Philippines (10.96330 122.92334 11.22185 123.20157)
Average elevation: 42 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 436 m
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Dingle
On March 8, 1820, with the support of 31 cabezas de barangay of the principalía or the hispanized Christian descendants of the pre-colonial datus of Dingle and certification of the parish priest of Laglag, Fray Juan Frayle, OSA (Dingle cura párroco, 1829–1849), a petition for the re-elevation of Dingle…
Average elevation: 49 m

Dingle
On March 8, 1820, with the support of 31 cabezas de barangay of the principalía or the hispanized Christian descendants of the pre-colonial datus of Dingle and certification of the parish priest of Laglag, Fray Juan Frayle, OSA (Dingle cura párroco, 1829–1849), a petition for the re-elevation of Dingle…
Average elevation: 49 m

Dingle
On March 8, 1820, with the support of 31 cabezas de barangay of the principalía or the hispanized Christian descendants of the pre-colonial datus of Dingle and certification of the parish priest of Laglag, Fray Juan Frayle, OSA (Dingle cura párroco, 1829–1849), a petition for the re-elevation of Dingle…
Average elevation: 49 m

Bingawan
Bingawan is relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. The maximum rain periods are not very heavy with a short dry season lasting from one to three months. The climate is influenced by the southeast monsoons, one of the principal air streams affecting the country. Local…
Average elevation: 64 m

Dueñas
On March 8, 1820, with the support of 31 cabezas de barangay of the principalía of the visita of Dingle [formerly Baong], and the parish priest of Laglag, Fray Juan Raile, a petition for the re-elevation of Dingle into a pueblo was submitted to Miguel Calderón, alcalde mayor (equivalent to the present-day…
Average elevation: 50 m

Santa Barbara
The topography of Santa Barbara varies from slightly rolling hills to almost flat or gradually inclined plains, sliced by Tigum River at its centremost, which flows from the north-west to the southeast and the Aganan River in the southern section.
Average elevation: 34 m