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Bataan

Bataan is divided by two mountain groups of volcanic origins. The northern side is composed of the Mount Natib (elevation 1,253 meters (4,111 ft)), Mount Sta. Rosa and Mount Silangan. The southern group is composed of Mount Mariveles, Mount Samat, and Mount Cuyapo. A narrow pass separates these two mountain groups. The topography of the province is classified generally as hilly and mountainous with a narrow plain on the eastern side. The highest elevation is in the Mariveles mountains at 1,388 meters above sea level.

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Name: Bataan topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Bataan, Central Luzon, Philippines (14.28755 120.14063 14.95461 120.75088)

Average elevation: 70 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 1,374 m

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