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A second north-south range extends along the western borders of Agusan and Davao provinces from Camiguin Island in the north to Tinaca Point in the south.
This range is mainly structural in origin, but it also contains at least three active volcano peaks.
In the central and northern portions of this range, there are several peaks between 2, 000 and 2, 500 meters, and here the belt of mountains is about across.
West of Davao City are two inactive volcanoes: Mount Talomo at 2, 693 meters and Mount Apo at 2, 954 meters.
Mount Apo is the highest point in the Philippines and dominates the skyline.
South of Mount Apo, this central mountain belt is somewhat lower than it is to the north, with peaks averaging only 1, 100 to 1, 800 meters.

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