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Cebu

Coal was first discovered in Cebu about 1837. There were 15 localities over the whole island, on both coasts; some desultory mining had been carried out Naga near Mount Uling, but most serious operations were at Licos and Camansi west of Compostela and Danao. Active work ceased about 1895 with insurrections, and no production worked for more than ten years. A topographic and geologic survey of Compostela, Danao, and Carmen took place in 1906. The Compostela-Danao coalfield contained about six million workable tons. The tramroads, one from Danao to Camansi, one from Compostela to Mount Licos, were undertaken in 1895, together with a wagon road built in 1877, from Cotcot to Dapdap.

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Name: Cebu topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Cebu, Central Visayas, Philippines (9.32234 123.23527 11.62387 124.66718)

Average elevation: 299 ft

Minimum elevation: -7 ft

Maximum elevation: 7,749 ft

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