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  1. www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph › gisweb-landslide-hazard-mapsLandslide Hazard Maps

    23 hours ago · 1. After clicking the link for map download, click the region where your area or property is located. 2. Choose "Province", "Municipal". However, please note that availability of hazard map may vary depending on the location Municipal, Provincial or Regional).

  2. 3 days ago · Negros and Cebu Islands are located in a seismically active area in the Philippines. Earthquake generators such as Negros and Sulu Trench, segments of the Philippine Fault in Masbate and Leyte Islands and active faults in Negros and Cebu Islands may generate earthquakes that could affect the area.

  3. 23 hours ago · Tweet. is an application capable to do proximity searches to active faults. It may be used to determine the location of active faults in an area and to measure the shortest distance between an active fault and a user’s current location, which is determined by the gadget’s tracking device.

  4. 5 days ago · Negros, island, one of the Visayan Islands, central Philippines. It is separated from the island of Panay to the northwest by the Guimaras Strait and from Cebu island to the east by Tanon Strait. The island is bordered on the north and south by the Visayan and Sulu seas, respectively.

  5. 4 days ago · Negros Island saw the prolif-eration of religio-political protest movements that attracted many rural adher-ents. Classified as messianic, nativistic, or millenarian, these movements com-bine folk, Catholic, political, and nationalistic ingredients in their ritual be-liefs and practices.

  6. 4 days ago · two Philippine river systems—Bago River in Negros Occidental and Jalaur River in Iloilo. The research project was funded by a Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Grant-in-Aid (GIA). Both settings included biological, hydrological, physico-chemical, and socioeconomic studies of the river systems.

  7. 4 days ago · Abstract. OF THE RECOGNIZED Indigenous Peoples or Indigenous Cultural Communities (IPs/ICCs) in the Philippines today, two groups live in the hinterlands of the province of Negros Oriental.