Nagubat
Appearance
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Nagubat is an island located in the Antique province of the Philippines.[1] In 1978 its elevation was recorded at 172 feet (52 m).[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Schurman, J.G.; Dewey, G.; Otis, E.S.; Denby, C.; Worcester, D.C. (1901). Report of the Philippine Commission to the President, January 31, 1900 [-December 20, 1900]. Doc. no. 138. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 74.
- ^ Dept, Great Britain. Hydrographic; O'Neill, B.G. (1978). Philippine Islands Pilot: The Northern and North-eastern Coasts of Borneo to the Sabah/Indonesia Border, the Philippine Islands (except for the Western Coasts of Palawan and Luzon, Between Cape Buliluyan and Cape Bojeador, and the Northern Coast of Luzon, Between Cape Bojeador and Escarpada Point), Sulu Sea and Sulu Archipelago. Philippine Islands Pilot: The Northern and North-eastern Coasts of Borneo to the Sabah/Indonesian Border; the Philippine Islands (except for the Western Coasts of Palawan and Luzon, Between Cape Buliluyan and Cape Bojeador; and the Northern Coast of Luzon, Between Cape Bojeador and Escarpada Point), Sulu Sea and Sulu Archipelago. Hydrographer of the Navy. p. 330.
Further reading
[edit]- Survey, U.S. Coast and Geodetic; Christman, R.J. (1919). United States Coast Pilot, Philippine Islands. Its Serial series. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 174.