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Mount Talinis is a
complex volcano in the
Philippine province of
Negros Oriental. At
about 1,903
metres (6,243 ft)
above sea level, it is the
second highest...
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Brachymeles talinis, Duméril's short-legged skink, is a
species of
skink endemic to the Philippines. Brown, R., Rico, E., Afuang, L. & Ledesma, M. (2009)...
- to 500
metres (660 to 1,640 ft)
above sea level, with the top of
Mount Talinis at an
elevation of 1,903
metres (6,243 ft)
along the muni****l southern...
- 9.25; 123.583333 (Mount
Cudtingan (Mount Cudting)) Cuernos de Negros (
Talinis Peak) † 1,903 m (6,243 ft), 1,860 m
Negros Oriental 9°14′39″N 123°10′40″E...
- the most
beautiful youth that I have ever seen in Rome" – The
chronicler Talini In
order to
strengthen ties with Naples, Pope
Alexander VI
arranged marriages...
- government, is
located 1,047
metres (3,435 ft)
above sea
level on
Mount Talinis.
Sibulan is
politically subdivided into 15 baran****s. Each baran**** consists...
- Islands,
Papua New Guinea) Taal Volcano, (Batangas, Philippines)
Mount Talinis, (Negros Oriental, Philippines)
Taupo Volcano, (Taupo, New Zealand) Teide...
- 496 ft) Thailand *
Mount Baloy 1,958 m (6,424 ft) Philippines *
Mount Talinis 1,903 m (6,243 ft) Philippines *
Mount Mandalagan 1,885 m (6,184 ft) Philippines...
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island are
Mount Silay and
Mount Mandalagan in
Negros Occidental and
Mount Talinis (also
known as
Cuernos de Negros) in
Negros Oriental.
There are also lakes...
- lie
close to the s****line. At the
southern end of the
province is
Mount Talinis, also
known as
Cuernos de
Negros ("Horns of Negros"),
which is a dormant...