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Caloocan

South Caloocan, where most commercial and industrial establishments are found, lies on generally flat and highly accessible land, with slopes ranging from 0-3%. The topography gradually changes into gently to moderately sloping to rolling along the North Luzon Expressway, with slopes ranging from 3-18%. The highest point at 35.00 meters (114.83 ft) above sea level can be found in this area, while the lowest point is in the southern part of Dagat-Dagatan at about 0.993 meters (3 ft 3.1 in) above mean sea level.

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Name: Caloocan topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Caloocan, Northern Manila District, Metro Manila, Philippines (14.63556 120.96064 14.78534 121.09906)

Average elevation: 18 m

Minimum elevation: -4 m

Maximum elevation: 85 m

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