Mount Mandalagan

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Mount Mandalagan is an inactive stratovolcano on Negros Island in the Philippines, known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and role as a key feature of the island’s protected natural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inactive volcano
mountain
stratovolcano
activityStatus inactive
country Philippines
drainsInto northwestern Negros river systems
elevation approximately 1885 meters
formsMassifWith Mount Silay NERFINISHED
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
hasBiodiversity endemic Philippine species habitat
hasClimate tropical rainforest climate
hasEcosystem lower montane rainforest
montane forest
mossy forest
hasFeature deep ravines
fumarolic activity
hot springs
steep slopes
hasForestType dipterocarp forest at lower elevations
montane and mossy forest at higher elevations
hasLandCover primary forest patches
secondary forest
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hasUse hiking
mountaineering
nature observation
hasVegetation dense forests
isClassifiedBy PHIVOLCS as an inactive volcano
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
ecotourism
watershed protection
isNear Bacolod City NERFINISHED
Mount Silay NERFINISHED
isPartOf Northern Negros Natural Park NERFINISHED
protected natural landscapes of Negros Island
watershed areas of Negros Island
isRecognizedBy Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) NERFINISHED
isWithin Northern Negros mountain range NERFINISHED
lastEruption unknown
locatedIn Negros Occidental NERFINISHED
Negros Occidental province NERFINISHED
Philippine archipelago NERFINISHED
Visayas NERFINISHED
Western Visayas NERFINISHED
locatedOn Negros Island NERFINISHED
volcanicArcOrBelt Negros Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano

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