Batorampon Point
Batorampon Point | |
Batalampon Point | |
Point | |
Country | Philippines |
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Region | IX |
District | Labuan |
Municipality | Zamboanga City |
Coordinates | PH 7°6′32.5″N 121°53′51.8″E / 7.109028°N 121.897722°ECoordinates: PH 7°6′32.5″N 121°53′51.8″E / 7.109028°N 121.897722°E |
Highest point | |
- elevation | 300 ft (91 m) |
Batorampon Point | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,335 m (4,380 ft) |
Coordinates | 7°4′25″N 122°1′23.3″E / 7.07361°N 122.023139°E |
Geography | |
Location | Zamboanga City, Philippines |
Parent range | Zamboanga Cordillera, Mindanao Island |
Batorampon Point is the westernmost point of the island of Mindanao (7°6′32.5″N 121°53′51.8″E / 7.109028°N 121.897722°E) in the Philippines and has been named so since the mid-19th century.[1][2][3] The rocky cliff, located within the limits of the City of Zamboanga, was previously known as Batalampon Point, becoming Batorampon Point in the 1940s.[4][5] The point is located just north of Labuan, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from downtown Zamboanga City.
Batorampon Point is also the alleged name[6] of the highest elevation in Zamboanga City located in 7°4′25″N 122°1′23.3″E / 7.07361°N 122.023139°E. The peak was not named in the 1940s topography map of the region by the U.S. Army's topographic engineering agency, the Army Map Service.[4] When it was named Batorampon Point is not known.
References
- ↑ Bowring, Sir John (1859). "A Visit to the Philippines", pg. 417. Smith, Elder & Co., London.
- ↑ U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (1906) "Philippine Island Sailing Directions", pg. 23. Manila Bureau of Printing.
- ↑ "Batorampon Point". Traveling luck. Retrieved on 2011-10-01.
- 1 2 U.S. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers "Kabasalan - Zamboanga City Map". University of Texas in Austin Library. Retrieved on 2011-10-01.
- ↑ Great Britain Hydrographic Department (1902). "Eastern Archipelago, Part 1: Eastern part". pg. 324.
- ↑ "Bodies of water surrounding Zamboanga City" Zamboanga.com.