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Antique

Mount Madja-as is located in Culasi, is the highest peak on the island of Panay. This 2,117-metre-high (6,946 ft) mountain is a dormant volcano with lakes and 14 waterfalls. It is said to be the legendary home of Bulalakaw, the supreme god of the ancients, and beckons as a challenge for hikers and trekkers. Mount Nangtud, is the second highest mountain in Antique and Panay island with an elevation of 6,804 ft (2,074 m) above sea level, located between Antique and Capiz border.

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Name: Antique topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Antique, Western Visayas, Philippines (10.27124 121.14507 12.27948 122.33238)

Average elevation: 53 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 1,996 m

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