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Masbate

The general surface configuration of the province ranges from slightly undulating to rolling and from hilly to mountainous. In each island, the rugged topography is concentrated in the northeastern portion and gradually recedes to blunt hills and rolling areas in the south, southeast, and southwest.

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Name: Masbate topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Masbate, Bicol Region, Philippines (11.51538 122.69879 13.35569 124.19422)

Average elevation: 28 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 2,293 m

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