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Obando topographic map
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Obando
Flat and low-lying coastal plains characterize the general topography of Obando. The area was formerly an estuary, but it filled up partially from the peripheral parts of sand bars and sand spits and formed up into the current area that mainly consists of a commercial district, partly industrial district, residential area and fishpond. Within the municipality are two rivers and three creeks, namely the Meycauayan River in the north, the Pinagkabalian River in the south, and Paco Creek, Hulo Creek and Pag-asa Creek traversing the town parallel to the provincial road.
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Name: Obando topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Obando, Bulacan, Central Luzon, 3021, Philippines (14.68790 120.88753 14.74941 120.95245)
Average elevation: 4 m
Minimum elevation: -4 m
Maximum elevation: 17 m
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