Mount Pulag

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Mount Pulag is a prominent stratovolcano in the Cordillera Central of northern Philippines, famed for its high-altitude grasslands, rich biodiversity, and “sea of clouds” views popular with hikers.

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Mount Pulag canonical 7
Mount Pulag National Park 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
tourist attraction
climate cool highland climate
country Philippines
elevation 2922 meters
9590 feet
geologicalAge Quaternary
governingBody Department of Environment and Natural Resources
surface form: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Philippines)
hasEcosystem grassland
mossy forest
pine forest
hasFauna Philippine deer
Philippine warty pig
various endemic bird species
hasFeature cold temperatures near summit
frequent cloud inversions
rolling grassland summit
hasFlora Benguet pine
dwarf bamboo
hasRoute Akiki Trail
Akiki Trail
surface form: Ambaguio Trail

Ambangeg Trail
Ambangeg Trail
surface form: Tawangan Trail
highestPointOf Luzon
isSacredTo Igorot
surface form: Ibaloi people

Kalanguya people
Kankanaey people
knownFor astrophotography
high-altitude grasslands
hiking
rich biodiversity
sea of clouds
lastEruption unknown
locatedIn Benguet
Cordillera Central
Ifugao
Luzon
Nueva Vizcaya
mountainRange Cordillera Central
partOf Cordillera Administrative Region
protectedArea Mount Pulag self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mount Pulag National Park
rank third-highest mountain in the Philippines
tourismActivity camping
sunrise viewing
trekking
volcanicType stratovolcano

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Luzon hasHighestMountain Mount Pulag
Mount Pulag protectedArea Mount Pulag self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mount Pulag National Park
Cordillera Central highestPoint Mount Pulag
Cordillera Central hasPeak Mount Pulag
Cordillera Central hasProtectedArea Mount Pulag
this entity surface form: Mount Pulag National Park
Benguet contains Mount Pulag