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List of lakes of the Philippines

The origin of many lakes in the Philippines is closely related to volcanic and tectonic activity. A number of smaller lakes occupy the craters of extinct volcanoes. Some lake basins are developed by subsidence due to tectonic or volcanic activity. Others owe their existence to obstruction of drainage courses by landslides, lava flows and by fragmental volcanic ejecta.[1][2]

Several lakes in the Philippines, like Lake Danao in Leyte (pictured), are volcanic in origin.

Among the lakes in the Philippines, three stand out because of their size or economic importance: Laguna de Bay and Taal Lake in Luzon, and Lake Lanao in Mindanao.

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The following is a partial list of permanent lakes (excluding flood plains) in the Philippines:

Lake[3] Type[2] Area Surface
elevation
(m.a.s.l.)
Province Region Coordinates Notes
Alligator crater lake 23 ha
(57 acres)
2 m
(6 ft 7 in)
Laguna IV-A 14°10′57″N 121°12′23″E / 14.18250°N 121.20639°E / 14.18250; 121.20639 (Alligator Lake) Also known as Lake Tadlac, it is located along the shore of Laguna de Bay in Brgy. Tadlac, Los Baños.
Ambuklao reservoir 383 ha
(950 acres)
761 m
(2,497 ft)
Benguet CAR 16°28′25″N 120°44′50″E / 16.47361°N 120.74722°E / 16.47361; 120.74722 (Ambuklao Reservoir) Created with the damming of Agno River
Apo crater lake 24 ha
(59 acres)
640 m
(2,100 ft)
Bukidnon X 7°52′45″N 125°0′21″E / 7.87917°N 125.00583°E / 7.87917; 125.00583 (Lake Apo) Located in west of the city of Valencia
Baao 177 ha
(440 acres)
5 m
(16 ft)
Camarines Sur V 13°27′56″N 123°18′53″E / 13.46556°N 123.31472°E / 13.46556; 123.31472 (Lake Baao)
Bababu tectonic lake 5 ha
(12 acres)
45 m
(148 ft)
Dinagat Islands XIII 10°4′28″N 125°30′33″E / 10.07444°N 125.50917°E / 10.07444; 125.50917 (Lake Bababu)
Balanan landslide lake 25 ha
(62 acres)
237 m
(778 ft)
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°8′16″N 122°59′55″E / 9.13778°N 122.99861°E / 9.13778; 122.99861 (Lake Balanan) Created after a landslide from the 1925 earthquake blocked the Balanan River
Balinsasayao crater lake 76 ha
(190 acres)
874 m
(2,867 ft)[4]
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°21′11″N 123°10′45″E / 9.35306°N 123.17917°E / 9.35306; 123.17917 (Lake Balinsasayao) Twin lake of Lake Danao (Negros)
Basak tectonic lake 15 ha
(37 acres)
589 m
(1,932 ft)
Lanao del Sur ARMM 8°2′7″N 124°15′32″E / 8.03528°N 124.25889°E / 8.03528; 124.25889 (Basak Lake) Located in Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur
Bato 2,810 ha
(6,900 acres)
10 m
(33 ft)
Camarines Sur V 13°19′57″N 123°21′36″E / 13.33250°N 123.36000°E / 13.33250; 123.36000 (Lake Bato)
Bito crater lake 140 ha
(350 acres)
2 m
(6 ft 7 in)
Leyte VIII 10°47′19″N 124°58′49″E / 10.78861°N 124.98028°E / 10.78861; 124.98028 (Lake Bito)
Buhi landslide 1,707 ha
(4,220 acres)
120 m
(390 ft)
Camarines Sur V 13°27′29″N 123°30′38″E / 13.45806°N 123.51056°E / 13.45806; 123.51056 (Lake Buhi) Formed after the non-volcanic earthquake of 1628 created a landslide which dammed the Barit River.[5]
Buluan tectonic lake 6,134 ha
(15,160 acres)
9 m
(30 ft)
Maguindanao &
Sultan Kudarat
ARMM &
XII
6°38′42″N 124°49′38″E / 6.64500°N 124.82722°E / 6.64500; 124.82722 (Lake Buluan)
Bulusan 28 ha
(69 acres)
360 m
(1,180 ft)
Sorsogon V 12°45′16″N 124°5′37″E / 12.75444°N 124.09361°E / 12.75444; 124.09361 (Bulusan Lake)
Bunot crater lake 31 ha
(77 acres)
153 m
(502 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°4′53″N 121°20′38″E / 14.08139°N 121.34389°E / 14.08139; 121.34389 (Lake Bunot) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
Butig tectonic lake 25 ha
(62 acres)
762 m
(2,500 ft)
Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°44′2″N 124°17′27″E / 7.73389°N 124.29083°E / 7.73389; 124.29083 (Lake Butig)
Cabalian crater lake 15 ha
(37 acres)
733 m
(2,405 ft)
Leyte VIII 10°16′47″N 125°12′56″E / 10.27972°N 125.21556°E / 10.27972; 125.21556 (Cabalian Lake)
Calibato crater lake 42 ha
(100 acres)
184 m
(604 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°6′12″N 121°22′41″E / 14.10333°N 121.37806°E / 14.10333; 121.37806 (Lake Calibato) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
Caliraya reservoir 1,050 ha
(2,600 acres)
300 m
(980 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°17′34″N 121°31′3″E / 14.29278°N 121.51750°E / 14.29278; 121.51750 (Lake Caliraya) Created with the damming of Caliraya River
Caluangan tectonic lake 182 ha
(450 acres)
1 m
(3 ft 3 in)
Oriental Mindoro IV-B 13°22′11″N 121°8′11″E / 13.36972°N 121.13639°E / 13.36972; 121.13639 (Lake Caluangan) Also known as Baruyan Lake
Camannauan 3 ha
(7.4 acres)
13 m
(43 ft)
Cagayan II 18°13′29″N 121°46′49″E / 18.22472°N 121.78028°E / 18.22472; 121.78028 (Camannauan Lake)
Candelaria 48 ha
(120 acres)
2 m
(6 ft 7 in)
Zambales III 15°36′38″N 119°56′34″E / 15.61056°N 119.94278°E / 15.61056; 119.94278 (Lake Candelaria)
Capahayan crater lake[6] 22 ha
(54 acres)
51 m
(167 ft)
Surigao del Norte XIII 9°32′25″N 125°34′47″E / 9.54028°N 125.57972°E / 9.54028; 125.57972 (Lake Capayahan) Located in the town of Tubod
Catol tectonic lake 19 ha
(47 acres)
7 m
(23 ft)
Zambales III 15°37′17″N 119°56′26″E / 15.62139°N 119.94056°E / 15.62139; 119.94056 (Lake Catol) Located in Brgy. Catol, the saltwater lake is one of the four lakes in Candelaria.[7]
Dagianan crater lake 3 ha
(7.4 acres)
1,231 m
(4,039 ft)
Lanao del Norte X 7°52′54″N 124°1′36″E / 7.88167°N 124.02667°E / 7.88167; 124.02667 (Lake Dagianan)
Dakula tectonic lake 12 ha
(30 acres)
10 m
(33 ft)
Sulu ARMM 5°41′55″N 120°49′13″E / 5.69861°N 120.82028°E / 5.69861; 120.82028 (Lake Dakula)
Danao crater lake 18 ha
(44 acres)
304 m
(997 ft)
Albay V 13°21′33″N 123°34′24″E / 13.35917°N 123.57333°E / 13.35917; 123.57333 (Lake Danao (Albay)) Located in Polangui, Albay
Danao tectonic lake 680 ha
(1,700 acres)
5 m
(16 ft)
Cebu VII 10°40′25″N 124°20′19″E / 10.67361°N 124.33861°E / 10.67361; 124.33861 (Lake Danao (Cebu)) Largest lake in the Visayas
Danao tectonic lake 148 ha
(370 acres)
650 m
(2,130 ft)
Leyte VIII 11°4′23″N 124°41′33″E / 11.07306°N 124.69250°E / 11.07306; 124.69250 (Lake Danao (Leyte)) Centerpiece of Lake Danao Natural Park
Danao crater lake 28 ha
(69 acres)
898 m
(2,946 ft)
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°21′2″N 123°11′0″E / 9.35056°N 123.18333°E / 9.35056; 123.18333 (Lake Danao (Negros)) Twin lake of Lake Balinsasayao
Danao crater lake 4 ha
(9.9 acres)
450 m
(1,480 ft)
Sorsogon V 13°4′25″N 123°58′42″E / 13.07361°N 123.97833°E / 13.07361; 123.97833 (Lake Danao (Sorsogon)) Located in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon, Sorsogon
Dapao tectonic lake 1,012 ha
(2,500 acres)
960 m
(3,150 ft)
Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°47′12″N 124°2′36″E / 7.78667°N 124.04333°E / 7.78667; 124.04333 (Lake Dapao)
Dasay 40 ha
(99 acres)
230 m
(750 ft)
Zamboanga del Sur IX 7°39′43″N 123°15′11″E / 7.66194°N 123.25306°E / 7.66194; 123.25306 (Lake Dasay)
Duminagat crater lake 9 ha
(22 acres)
1,577 m
(5,174 ft)
Misamis Occidental X 8°18′25″N 123°36′57″E / 8.30694°N 123.61583°E / 8.30694; 123.61583 (Lake Duminagat) Located inside Mount Malindang Range Natural Park[8]
Ernestine crater lake 35 ha
(86 acres)
3 m
(9.8 ft)
Tawi-Tawi ARMM 6°58′25″N 118°29′46″E / 6.97361°N 118.49611°E / 6.97361; 118.49611 (Lake Ernestine) One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun, one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake.
Gunao crater lake 23 ha
(57 acres)
117 m
(384 ft)
Quezon IV-A 14°0′4″N 121°22′17″E / 14.00111°N 121.37139°E / 14.00111; 121.37139 (Lake Gunao)
Himbang tectonic lake 26 ha
(64 acres)
14 m
(46 ft)
Agusan del Sur XIII 8°28′4″N 125°46′12″E / 8.46778°N 125.77000°E / 8.46778; 125.77000 (Lake Himbang)
Kabalin-an crater lake 2 ha
(4.9 acres)
824 m
(2,703 ft)
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°21′55″N 123°10′46″E / 9.36528°N 123.17944°E / 9.36528; 123.17944 (Lake Kabalin-an) Located on the same caldera as Lakes Balinsasayao and Danao[9][10]
Kalanganan tectonic lake 12 ha
(30 acres)
512 m
(1,680 ft)
Lanao del Norte X 8°4′59″N 124°15′16″E / 8.08306°N 124.25444°E / 8.08306; 124.25444 (Kalanganan Lake) Located in Pantar
La Mesa reservoir 463 ha
(1,140 acres)
80 m
(260 ft)
None (located within Quezon City) NCR 14°43′1″N 121°4′46″E / 14.71694°N 121.07944°E / 14.71694; 121.07944 (La Mesa Lake) Part of the Angat-Ipo-La Mesa water system, main source of water for Metro Manila
Laguna de Bay tectonic lake 93,000 ha
(230,000 acres)
2 m
(6 ft 7 in)
Cavite,
Laguna,
Rizal &
Quezon
IV-A&NCR 14°20′N 121°17′E / 14.333°N 121.283°E / 14.333; 121.283 (Laguna de Bay) Part of the lake is Laguna Caldera
Lanao tectonic lake 34,000 ha
(84,000 acres)
700 m
(2,300 ft)
Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°51′N 124°15′E / 7.850°N 124.250°E / 7.850; 124.250 (Lake Lanao)
Lanao tectonic lake 2 ha
(4.9 acres)
5 m
(16 ft)
Bohol VII 9°52′47″N 123°45′51″E / 9.87972°N 123.76417°E / 9.87972; 123.76417 (Lake Lanao (Bohol)) Also spelled "Danao", and also known as Cabilao Island Lake. Located on Cabilao Island[11]
Leonard crater lake 70 ha
(170 acres)
800 m
(2,600 ft)
Davao del Norte XI 7°23′37″N 126°3′32″E / 7.39361°N 126.05889°E / 7.39361; 126.05889 (Lake Leonard) Partially fills the 4 x 5 km Leonard Caldera
Libuao crater lake 24 ha
(59 acres)
800 m
(2,600 ft)
Occidental Mindoro IV-B 7°23′37″N 126°3′32″E / 7.39361°N 126.05889°E / 7.39361; 126.05889 (Libuao Lake) Named after the white lotus, Libua in Mangyan, that is abundant on the lake's surface[12][13]
Looc tectonic lake 113 ha
(280 acres)
34 m
(112 ft)
Zambales III 14°54′3″N 120°9′56″E / 14.90083°N 120.16556°E / 14.90083; 120.16556 (Looc Lake)
Lumao tectonic lake 1,680 ha
(4,200 acres)
17 m
(56 ft)
Agusan del Sur XIII 8°26′39″N 125°46′23″E / 8.44417°N 125.77306°E / 8.44417; 125.77306 (Lake Lumao)
Lumot reservoir 582 ha
(1,440 acres)
300 m
(980 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°15′16″N 121°32′59″E / 14.25444°N 121.54972°E / 14.25444; 121.54972 (Lumot Lake) Formed by the construction of Lumot Dam, damming Lumot River
Mabilog crater lake 2 ha
(4.9 acres)
1,605 m
(5,266 ft)
Negros Oriental VII 9°15′4″N 123°10′30″E / 9.25111°N 123.17500°E / 9.25111; 123.17500 (Lake Mabilog) One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros[14]
Magat reservoir 1,122 ha
(2,770 acres)
192 m
(630 ft)
Ifugao &
Isabela
CAR &
II
16°49′30″N 121°25′33″E / 16.82500°N 121.42583°E / 16.82500; 121.42583 (Magat Lake) Created with the damming of Magat River
Mahokdum crater lake[6] 22 ha
(54 acres)
190 m
(620 ft)
Surigao del Norte XIII 9°34′7″N 125°32′23″E / 9.56861°N 125.53972°E / 9.56861; 125.53972 (Lake Mahokdum)
Mainit tectonic lake 17,340 ha
(42,800 acres)
42 m
(138 ft)
Surigao del Norte &
Agusan del Norte
XIII 9°27′31″N 125°31′10″E / 9.45861°N 125.51944°E / 9.45861; 125.51944 (Lake Mainit) Second deepest lake in the country at 223 m
(732 ft)
Malimanga tectonic lake 12 ha
(30 acres)
7 m
(23 ft)
Zambales III 15°38′41″N 119°56′8.5″E / 15.64472°N 119.935694°E / 15.64472; 119.935694 (Lake Malimanga) Located in Brgy. Malimanga, Candelaria, the lake is a protected bird and fish sanctuary since 1980.[15]
Manamlay tectonic lake 11 ha
(27 acres)
21 m
(69 ft)
Occidental Mindoro IV-B 12°59′7″N 120°51′23″E / 12.98528°N 120.85639°E / 12.98528; 120.85639 (Manamlay Lake) Also known as Panikian Lake for the fruit bats that were abundant in the area.[13][16]
Manguao tectonic lake 741 ha
(1,830 acres)
21 m
(69 ft)
Palawan IV-B 10°45′46″N 119°33′1″E / 10.76278°N 119.55028°E / 10.76278; 119.55028 (Lake Manguao)
Mapanuepe lahar-dammed 648 ha
(1,600 acres)
129 m
(423 ft)
Zambales III 14°58′55″N 120°17′40″E / 14.98194°N 120.29444°E / 14.98194; 120.29444 (Mapanuepe Lake) Created when lahar from Mount Pinatubo dammed the confluence of Mapanuepe and Marella Rivers.
Maughan crater lake 317 ha
(780 acres)
1,338 m
(4,390 ft)
South Cotabato XII 6°6′5″N 124°53′20″E / 6.10139°N 124.88889°E / 6.10139; 124.88889 (Lake Maughan) Created with the eruption of Parker Volcano on January 4, 1641
Muhikap crater lake 15 ha
(37 acres)
80 m
(260 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°7′20″N 121°20′3″E / 14.12222°N 121.33417°E / 14.12222; 121.33417 (Lake Muhikap) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
Nag-aso Boiling thermal lake 3 ha
(7.4 acres)
35 m
(115 ft)
Albay V 13°7′27.8″N 123°54′28.10″E / 13.124389°N 123.9078056°E / 13.124389; 123.9078056 (Nag-aso Boiling Lake) Located in Brgy. Holugan, Manito, the hot spring that feed the lake with temperatures of about 100 °C (212 °F) is located in the NE corner of the lake.[17]
Nailig crater lake 11 ha
(27 acres)
1,599 m
(5,246 ft)
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°14′52″N 123°10′23″E / 9.24778°N 123.17306°E / 9.24778; 123.17306 (Lake Nailig) One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros[14]
Nalapan tectonic lake 3 ha
(7.4 acres)
515 m
(1,690 ft)
Davao del Sur XI 5°46′47″N 125°28′49″E / 5.77972°N 125.48028°E / 5.77972; 125.48028 (Nalapan Lake)
Napalit tectonic lake 36 ha
(89 acres)
1,041 m
(3,415 ft)
Bukidnon X 7°52′5″N 124°47′3″E / 7.86806°N 124.78417°E / 7.86806; 124.78417 (Lake Napalit)
Naujan tectonic lake 8,125 ha
(20,080 acres)
20 m
(66 ft)
Oriental Mindoro IV-B 13°10′25″N 121°21′12″E / 13.17361°N 121.35333°E / 13.17361; 121.35333 (Naujan Lake)
Nunungan 153 ha
(380 acres)
830 m
(2,720 ft)
Lanao del Norte X 7°49′21″N 123°57′19″E / 7.82250°N 123.95528°E / 7.82250; 123.95528 (Lake Nunungan)
Palakpakin crater lake 43 ha
(110 acres)
136 m
(446 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°6′37″N 121°20′24″E / 14.11028°N 121.34000°E / 14.11028; 121.34000 (Lake Palakpakin) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
Panamao crater lake 68 ha
(170 acres)
114 m
(374 ft)
Sulu ARMM 5°58′11″N 121°10′13″E / 5.96972°N 121.17028°E / 5.96972; 121.17028 (Lake Panamao) One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
Pandin crater lake 21 ha
(52 acres)
225 m
(738 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°6′52″N 121°22′8″E / 14.11444°N 121.36889°E / 14.11444; 121.36889 (Lake Pandin) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
Pantabangan reservoir 5,923 ha
(14,640 acres)
202 m
(663 ft)
Nueva Ecija III 15°50′9″N 121°9′18″E / 15.83583°N 121.15500°E / 15.83583; 121.15500 (Pantabangan Lake) Largest man-made lake in the Philippines
Paoay tectonic lake 403 ha
(1,000 acres)
15 m
(49 ft)
Ilocos Norte I 18°7′12″N 120°32′4″E / 18.12000°N 120.53444°E / 18.12000; 120.53444 (Paoay Lake)
Pinag-ulbuan crater lake 2 ha
(4.9 acres)
19 m
(62 ft)
Batangas IV-A 14°1′21″N 121°0′54″E / 14.02250°N 121.01500°E / 14.02250; 121.01500 (Pinag-ulbuan Lake) Located on eastern side of Taal Volcano Island
Pinamaloy tectonic lake 60 ha
(150 acres)
312 m
(1,024 ft)
Bukidnon X 7°40′15″N 124°59′59″E / 7.67083°N 124.99972°E / 7.67083; 124.99972 (Lake Pinamaloy) Also known as Lake Pinamalay
Pinatubo crater lake 183 ha
(450 acres)
926 m
(3,038 ft)
Zambales[18] III 15°8′37″N 120°20′56″E / 15.14361°N 120.34889°E / 15.14361; 120.34889 (Lake Pinatubo) Summit crater lake created after the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
Pulangi reservoir 1,985 ha
(4,910 acres)
340 m
(1,120 ft)
Bukidnon X 7°48′31″N 125°2′19″E / 7.80861°N 125.03861°E / 7.80861; 125.03861 (Pulangi Lake) Powers Pulangi IV Hydroelectric Plant and provides drinking water for Bukidnon
Pulog crater lake 2 ha
(4.9 acres)
829 m
(2,720 ft)
Sorsogon V 13°2′33″N 123°58′55″E / 13.04250°N 123.98194°E / 13.04250; 123.98194 (Pulog Lake) On the summit of Mt. Pulog in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon, Sorsogon
Sampaloc crater lake 104 ha
(260 acres)
134 m
(440 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°4′42″N 121°19′49″E / 14.07833°N 121.33028°E / 14.07833; 121.33028 (Lake Sampaloc) One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
San Marcos lahar-dammed 24 ha
(59 acres)
222 m
(728 ft)
Tarlac III 15°18′49″N 120°23′27″E / 15.31361°N 120.39083°E / 15.31361; 120.39083 (San Marcos Lake) One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
San Roque reservoir 882 ha
(2,180 acres)
155 m
(509 ft)
Pangasinan &
Benguet
I &
CAR
16°9′38″N 120°41′28″E / 16.16056°N 120.69111°E / 16.16056; 120.69111 (San Roque Lake) The third reservoir on the Agno River after Ambuklao and Binga Lakes
Sani crater lake 11 ha
(27 acres)
130 m
(430 ft)
Sulu ARMM 5°56′4″N 121°21′0″E / 5.93444°N 121.35000°E / 5.93444; 121.35000 (Sani Crater Lake) One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
Sapa tectonic lake 112 ha
(280 acres)
23 m
(75 ft)
Tawi-Tawi ARMM 7°0′37″N 118°29′28″E / 7.01028°N 118.49111°E / 7.01028; 118.49111 (Lake Sapa)
Sebu 354 ha
(870 acres)
1,000 m
(3,300 ft)
South Cotabato XII 6°13′44″N 124°42′18″E / 6.22889°N 124.70500°E / 6.22889; 124.70500 (Lake Sebu)
Seit crater lake 59 ha
(150 acres)
17 m
(56 ft)
Sulu ARMM 5°59′17″N 121°12′40″E / 5.98806°N 121.21111°E / 5.98806; 121.21111 (Seit Lake) One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
Singuan crater lake 112 ha
(280 acres)
23 m
(75 ft)
Tawi-Tawi ARMM 6°58′19″N 118°29′15″E / 6.97194°N 118.48750°E / 6.97194; 118.48750 (Lake Singuan) One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun, one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake.
Sungculan tectonic lake 49 ha
(120 acres)
0 m
(0 ft)
Bohol VII 9°38′6″N 123°50′11″E / 9.63500°N 123.83639°E / 9.63500; 123.83639 (Sungculan Lake) Sungculan is a saltwater lake located in Brgy. Songculan in Dauis[19]
Taal 23,420 ha
(57,900 acres)
5 m
(16 ft)
Batangas IV-A 13°58′33″N 121°0′48″E / 13.97583°N 121.01333°E / 13.97583; 121.01333 (Taal Lake)
Taal Main Crater crater lake 121 ha
(300 acres)
5 m
(16 ft)
Batangas IV-A 14°0′41″N 120°59′52″E / 14.01139°N 120.99778°E / 14.01139; 120.99778 (Taal Main Crater Lake)
Tambo lahar-dammed 79 ha
(200 acres)
286 m
(938 ft)
Tarlac III 15°17′47″N 120°22′23″E / 15.29639°N 120.37306°E / 15.29639; 120.37306 (Tambo Lake) One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
Tikub crater lake 47 ha
(120 acres)
53 m
(174 ft)
Quezon IV-A 13°57′46″N 121°18′23″E / 13.96278°N 121.30639°E / 13.96278; 121.30639 (Lake Tikub) Also known as Lake Ticob, Ticab or Ticub
Timpuok crater lake 32 ha
(79 acres)
3 m
(9.8 ft)
Sulu ARMM 6°2′16″N 121°10′45″E / 6.03778°N 121.17917°E / 6.03778; 121.17917 (Lake Timpuok) One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
Tinagong Dagat crater lake 4 ha
(9.9 acres)
915 m
(3,002 ft)
Iloilo VI 11°4′31″N 122°19′42″E / 11.07528°N 122.32833°E / 11.07528; 122.32833 (Tinagong Dagat (Lambunao)) Located in Lambunao, Iloilo. Possibly a crater lake.
Uacon tectonic lake 70 ha
(170 acres)
0 m
(0 ft)
Zambales III 15°40′19″N 119°56′24″E / 15.67194°N 119.94000°E / 15.67194; 119.94000 (Uacon Lake) Uacon Lake is a saltwater lake connected to the sea by a 2-km river.[20]
Uyaan tectonic lake 28 ha
(69 acres)
343 m
(1,125 ft)
Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°51′41″N 124°3′29″E / 7.86139°N 124.05806°E / 7.86139; 124.05806 (Lake Uyaan) Also known as Lake Ugaan
Venado tectonic lake 2,194 m
(7,198 ft)
North Cotabato XII 7°0′11″N 125°16′3″E / 7.00306°N 125.26750°E / 7.00306; 125.26750 (Lake Venado) Located on the slope of the tallest mountain in the Philippines, Mount Apo
Wood tectonic lake 738 ha
(1,820 acres)
320 m
(1,050 ft)
Zamboanga del Sur IX 7°50′36″N 123°9′47″E / 7.84333°N 123.16306°E / 7.84333; 123.16306 (Lake Wood)
Yagumyum crater lake 1 ha
(2.5 acres)
1,422 m
(4,665 ft)
Negros Oriental XVIII 9°15′3″N 123°11′12″E / 9.25083°N 123.18667°E / 9.25083; 123.18667 (Lake Yagumyum) Straddled between Talinis Peak and Yagumyum Peak of Cuernos de Negros[14]
Yambo crater lake 5 ha
(12 acres)
225 m
(738 ft)
Laguna IV-A 14°7′9″N 121°21′59″E / 14.11917°N 121.36639°E / 14.11917; 121.36639 (Lake Yambo) One of the seven crater lakes of San Pablo City

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Largest and deepest lakes edit

See also edit

References edit

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list, lakes, philippines, origin, many, lakes, philippines, closely, related, volcanic, tectonic, activity, number, smaller, lakes, occupy, craters, extinct, volcanoes, some, lake, basins, developed, subsidence, tectonic, volcanic, activity, others, their, exi. The origin of many lakes in the Philippines is closely related to volcanic and tectonic activity A number of smaller lakes occupy the craters of extinct volcanoes Some lake basins are developed by subsidence due to tectonic or volcanic activity Others owe their existence to obstruction of drainage courses by landslides lava flows and by fragmental volcanic ejecta 1 2 Several lakes in the Philippines like Lake Danao in Leyte pictured are volcanic in origin Among the lakes in the Philippines three stand out because of their size or economic importance Laguna de Bay and Taal Lake in Luzon and Lake Lanao in Mindanao Contents 1 List 2 Gallery 2 1 Largest and deepest lakes 3 See also 4 ReferencesList editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2015 The following is a partial list of permanent lakes excluding flood plains in the Philippines Lake 3 Type 2 Area Surfaceelevation m a s l Province Region Coordinates NotesAlligator crater lake 23 ha 57 acres 2 m 6 ft 7 in Laguna IV A 14 10 57 N 121 12 23 E 14 18250 N 121 20639 E 14 18250 121 20639 Alligator Lake Also known as Lake Tadlac it is located along the shore of Laguna de Bay in Brgy Tadlac Los Banos Ambuklao reservoir 383 ha 950 acres 761 m 2 497 ft Benguet CAR 16 28 25 N 120 44 50 E 16 47361 N 120 74722 E 16 47361 120 74722 Ambuklao Reservoir Created with the damming of Agno RiverApo crater lake 24 ha 59 acres 640 m 2 100 ft Bukidnon X 7 52 45 N 125 0 21 E 7 87917 N 125 00583 E 7 87917 125 00583 Lake Apo Located in west of the city of ValenciaBaao 177 ha 440 acres 5 m 16 ft Camarines Sur V 13 27 56 N 123 18 53 E 13 46556 N 123 31472 E 13 46556 123 31472 Lake Baao Bababu tectonic lake 5 ha 12 acres 45 m 148 ft Dinagat Islands XIII 10 4 28 N 125 30 33 E 10 07444 N 125 50917 E 10 07444 125 50917 Lake Bababu Balanan landslide lake 25 ha 62 acres 237 m 778 ft Negros Oriental XVIII 9 8 16 N 122 59 55 E 9 13778 N 122 99861 E 9 13778 122 99861 Lake Balanan Created after a landslide from the 1925 earthquake blocked the Balanan RiverBalinsasayao crater lake 76 ha 190 acres 874 m 2 867 ft 4 Negros Oriental XVIII 9 21 11 N 123 10 45 E 9 35306 N 123 17917 E 9 35306 123 17917 Lake Balinsasayao Twin lake of Lake Danao Negros Basak tectonic lake 15 ha 37 acres 589 m 1 932 ft Lanao del Sur ARMM 8 2 7 N 124 15 32 E 8 03528 N 124 25889 E 8 03528 124 25889 Basak Lake Located in Saguiaran Lanao del SurBato 2 810 ha 6 900 acres 10 m 33 ft Camarines Sur V 13 19 57 N 123 21 36 E 13 33250 N 123 36000 E 13 33250 123 36000 Lake Bato Bito crater lake 140 ha 350 acres 2 m 6 ft 7 in Leyte VIII 10 47 19 N 124 58 49 E 10 78861 N 124 98028 E 10 78861 124 98028 Lake Bito Buhi landslide 1 707 ha 4 220 acres 120 m 390 ft Camarines Sur V 13 27 29 N 123 30 38 E 13 45806 N 123 51056 E 13 45806 123 51056 Lake Buhi Formed after the non volcanic earthquake of 1628 created a landslide which dammed the Barit River 5 Buluan tectonic lake 6 134 ha 15 160 acres 9 m 30 ft Maguindanao amp Sultan Kudarat ARMM amp XII 6 38 42 N 124 49 38 E 6 64500 N 124 82722 E 6 64500 124 82722 Lake Buluan Bulusan 28 ha 69 acres 360 m 1 180 ft Sorsogon V 12 45 16 N 124 5 37 E 12 75444 N 124 09361 E 12 75444 124 09361 Bulusan Lake Bunot crater lake 31 ha 77 acres 153 m 502 ft Laguna IV A 14 4 53 N 121 20 38 E 14 08139 N 121 34389 E 14 08139 121 34389 Lake Bunot One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CityButig tectonic lake 25 ha 62 acres 762 m 2 500 ft Lanao del Sur ARMM 7 44 2 N 124 17 27 E 7 73389 N 124 29083 E 7 73389 124 29083 Lake Butig Cabalian crater lake 15 ha 37 acres 733 m 2 405 ft Leyte VIII 10 16 47 N 125 12 56 E 10 27972 N 125 21556 E 10 27972 125 21556 Cabalian Lake Calibato crater lake 42 ha 100 acres 184 m 604 ft Laguna IV A 14 6 12 N 121 22 41 E 14 10333 N 121 37806 E 14 10333 121 37806 Lake Calibato One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CityCaliraya reservoir 1 050 ha 2 600 acres 300 m 980 ft Laguna IV A 14 17 34 N 121 31 3 E 14 29278 N 121 51750 E 14 29278 121 51750 Lake Caliraya Created with the damming of Caliraya RiverCaluangan tectonic lake 182 ha 450 acres 1 m 3 ft 3 in Oriental Mindoro IV B 13 22 11 N 121 8 11 E 13 36972 N 121 13639 E 13 36972 121 13639 Lake Caluangan Also known as Baruyan LakeCamannauan 3 ha 7 4 acres 13 m 43 ft Cagayan II 18 13 29 N 121 46 49 E 18 22472 N 121 78028 E 18 22472 121 78028 Camannauan Lake Candelaria 48 ha 120 acres 2 m 6 ft 7 in Zambales III 15 36 38 N 119 56 34 E 15 61056 N 119 94278 E 15 61056 119 94278 Lake Candelaria Capahayan crater lake 6 22 ha 54 acres 51 m 167 ft Surigao del Norte XIII 9 32 25 N 125 34 47 E 9 54028 N 125 57972 E 9 54028 125 57972 Lake Capayahan Located in the town of TubodCatol tectonic lake 19 ha 47 acres 7 m 23 ft Zambales III 15 37 17 N 119 56 26 E 15 62139 N 119 94056 E 15 62139 119 94056 Lake Catol Located in Brgy Catol the saltwater lake is one of the four lakes in Candelaria 7 Dagianan crater lake 3 ha 7 4 acres 1 231 m 4 039 ft Lanao del Norte X 7 52 54 N 124 1 36 E 7 88167 N 124 02667 E 7 88167 124 02667 Lake Dagianan Dakula tectonic lake 12 ha 30 acres 10 m 33 ft Sulu ARMM 5 41 55 N 120 49 13 E 5 69861 N 120 82028 E 5 69861 120 82028 Lake Dakula Danao crater lake 18 ha 44 acres 304 m 997 ft Albay V 13 21 33 N 123 34 24 E 13 35917 N 123 57333 E 13 35917 123 57333 Lake Danao Albay Located in Polangui AlbayDanao tectonic lake 680 ha 1 700 acres 5 m 16 ft Cebu VII 10 40 25 N 124 20 19 E 10 67361 N 124 33861 E 10 67361 124 33861 Lake Danao Cebu Largest lake in the VisayasDanao tectonic lake 148 ha 370 acres 650 m 2 130 ft Leyte VIII 11 4 23 N 124 41 33 E 11 07306 N 124 69250 E 11 07306 124 69250 Lake Danao Leyte Centerpiece of Lake Danao Natural ParkDanao crater lake 28 ha 69 acres 898 m 2 946 ft Negros Oriental XVIII 9 21 2 N 123 11 0 E 9 35056 N 123 18333 E 9 35056 123 18333 Lake Danao Negros Twin lake of Lake BalinsasayaoDanao crater lake 4 ha 9 9 acres 450 m 1 480 ft Sorsogon V 13 4 25 N 123 58 42 E 13 07361 N 123 97833 E 13 07361 123 97833 Lake Danao Sorsogon Located in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon SorsogonDapao tectonic lake 1 012 ha 2 500 acres 960 m 3 150 ft Lanao del Sur ARMM 7 47 12 N 124 2 36 E 7 78667 N 124 04333 E 7 78667 124 04333 Lake Dapao Dasay 40 ha 99 acres 230 m 750 ft Zamboanga del Sur IX 7 39 43 N 123 15 11 E 7 66194 N 123 25306 E 7 66194 123 25306 Lake Dasay Duminagat crater lake 9 ha 22 acres 1 577 m 5 174 ft Misamis Occidental X 8 18 25 N 123 36 57 E 8 30694 N 123 61583 E 8 30694 123 61583 Lake Duminagat Located inside Mount Malindang Range Natural Park 8 Ernestine crater lake 35 ha 86 acres 3 m 9 8 ft Tawi Tawi ARMM 6 58 25 N 118 29 46 E 6 97361 N 118 49611 E 6 97361 118 49611 Lake Ernestine One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake Gunao crater lake 23 ha 57 acres 117 m 384 ft Quezon IV A 14 0 4 N 121 22 17 E 14 00111 N 121 37139 E 14 00111 121 37139 Lake Gunao Himbang tectonic lake 26 ha 64 acres 14 m 46 ft Agusan del Sur XIII 8 28 4 N 125 46 12 E 8 46778 N 125 77000 E 8 46778 125 77000 Lake Himbang Kabalin an crater lake 2 ha 4 9 acres 824 m 2 703 ft Negros Oriental XVIII 9 21 55 N 123 10 46 E 9 36528 N 123 17944 E 9 36528 123 17944 Lake Kabalin an Located on the same caldera as Lakes Balinsasayao and Danao 9 10 Kalanganan tectonic lake 12 ha 30 acres 512 m 1 680 ft Lanao del Norte X 8 4 59 N 124 15 16 E 8 08306 N 124 25444 E 8 08306 124 25444 Kalanganan Lake Located in PantarLa Mesa reservoir 463 ha 1 140 acres 80 m 260 ft None located within Quezon City NCR 14 43 1 N 121 4 46 E 14 71694 N 121 07944 E 14 71694 121 07944 La Mesa Lake Part of the Angat Ipo La Mesa water system main source of water for Metro ManilaLaguna de Bay tectonic lake 93 000 ha 230 000 acres 2 m 6 ft 7 in Cavite Laguna Rizal amp Quezon IV A amp NCR 14 20 N 121 17 E 14 333 N 121 283 E 14 333 121 283 Laguna de Bay Part of the lake is Laguna CalderaLanao tectonic lake 34 000 ha 84 000 acres 700 m 2 300 ft Lanao del Sur ARMM 7 51 N 124 15 E 7 850 N 124 250 E 7 850 124 250 Lake Lanao Lanao tectonic lake 2 ha 4 9 acres 5 m 16 ft Bohol VII 9 52 47 N 123 45 51 E 9 87972 N 123 76417 E 9 87972 123 76417 Lake Lanao Bohol Also spelled Danao and also known as Cabilao Island Lake Located on Cabilao Island 11 Leonard crater lake 70 ha 170 acres 800 m 2 600 ft Davao del Norte XI 7 23 37 N 126 3 32 E 7 39361 N 126 05889 E 7 39361 126 05889 Lake Leonard Partially fills the 4 x 5 km Leonard CalderaLibuao crater lake 24 ha 59 acres 800 m 2 600 ft Occidental Mindoro IV B 7 23 37 N 126 3 32 E 7 39361 N 126 05889 E 7 39361 126 05889 Libuao Lake Named after the white lotus Libua in Mangyan that is abundant on the lake s surface 12 13 Looc tectonic lake 113 ha 280 acres 34 m 112 ft Zambales III 14 54 3 N 120 9 56 E 14 90083 N 120 16556 E 14 90083 120 16556 Looc Lake Lumao tectonic lake 1 680 ha 4 200 acres 17 m 56 ft Agusan del Sur XIII 8 26 39 N 125 46 23 E 8 44417 N 125 77306 E 8 44417 125 77306 Lake Lumao Lumot reservoir 582 ha 1 440 acres 300 m 980 ft Laguna IV A 14 15 16 N 121 32 59 E 14 25444 N 121 54972 E 14 25444 121 54972 Lumot Lake Formed by the construction of Lumot Dam damming Lumot RiverMabilog crater lake 2 ha 4 9 acres 1 605 m 5 266 ft Negros Oriental VII 9 15 4 N 123 10 30 E 9 25111 N 123 17500 E 9 25111 123 17500 Lake Mabilog One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros 14 Magat reservoir 1 122 ha 2 770 acres 192 m 630 ft Ifugao amp Isabela CAR amp II 16 49 30 N 121 25 33 E 16 82500 N 121 42583 E 16 82500 121 42583 Magat Lake Created with the damming of Magat RiverMahokdum crater lake 6 22 ha 54 acres 190 m 620 ft Surigao del Norte XIII 9 34 7 N 125 32 23 E 9 56861 N 125 53972 E 9 56861 125 53972 Lake Mahokdum Mainit tectonic lake 17 340 ha 42 800 acres 42 m 138 ft Surigao del Norte amp Agusan del Norte XIII 9 27 31 N 125 31 10 E 9 45861 N 125 51944 E 9 45861 125 51944 Lake Mainit Second deepest lake in the country at 223 m 732 ft Malimanga tectonic lake 12 ha 30 acres 7 m 23 ft Zambales III 15 38 41 N 119 56 8 5 E 15 64472 N 119 935694 E 15 64472 119 935694 Lake Malimanga Located in Brgy Malimanga Candelaria the lake is a protected bird and fish sanctuary since 1980 15 Manamlay tectonic lake 11 ha 27 acres 21 m 69 ft Occidental Mindoro IV B 12 59 7 N 120 51 23 E 12 98528 N 120 85639 E 12 98528 120 85639 Manamlay Lake Also known as Panikian Lake for the fruit bats that were abundant in the area 13 16 Manguao tectonic lake 741 ha 1 830 acres 21 m 69 ft Palawan IV B 10 45 46 N 119 33 1 E 10 76278 N 119 55028 E 10 76278 119 55028 Lake Manguao Mapanuepe lahar dammed 648 ha 1 600 acres 129 m 423 ft Zambales III 14 58 55 N 120 17 40 E 14 98194 N 120 29444 E 14 98194 120 29444 Mapanuepe Lake Created when lahar from Mount Pinatubo dammed the confluence of Mapanuepe and Marella Rivers Maughan crater lake 317 ha 780 acres 1 338 m 4 390 ft South Cotabato XII 6 6 5 N 124 53 20 E 6 10139 N 124 88889 E 6 10139 124 88889 Lake Maughan Created with the eruption of Parker Volcano on January 4 1641Muhikap crater lake 15 ha 37 acres 80 m 260 ft Laguna IV A 14 7 20 N 121 20 3 E 14 12222 N 121 33417 E 14 12222 121 33417 Lake Muhikap One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CityNag aso Boiling thermal lake 3 ha 7 4 acres 35 m 115 ft Albay V 13 7 27 8 N 123 54 28 10 E 13 124389 N 123 9078056 E 13 124389 123 9078056 Nag aso Boiling Lake Located in Brgy Holugan Manito the hot spring that feed the lake with temperatures of about 100 C 212 F is located in the NE corner of the lake 17 Nailig crater lake 11 ha 27 acres 1 599 m 5 246 ft Negros Oriental XVIII 9 14 52 N 123 10 23 E 9 24778 N 123 17306 E 9 24778 123 17306 Lake Nailig One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros 14 Nalapan tectonic lake 3 ha 7 4 acres 515 m 1 690 ft Davao del Sur XI 5 46 47 N 125 28 49 E 5 77972 N 125 48028 E 5 77972 125 48028 Nalapan Lake Napalit tectonic lake 36 ha 89 acres 1 041 m 3 415 ft Bukidnon X 7 52 5 N 124 47 3 E 7 86806 N 124 78417 E 7 86806 124 78417 Lake Napalit Naujan tectonic lake 8 125 ha 20 080 acres 20 m 66 ft Oriental Mindoro IV B 13 10 25 N 121 21 12 E 13 17361 N 121 35333 E 13 17361 121 35333 Naujan Lake Nunungan 153 ha 380 acres 830 m 2 720 ft Lanao del Norte X 7 49 21 N 123 57 19 E 7 82250 N 123 95528 E 7 82250 123 95528 Lake Nunungan Palakpakin crater lake 43 ha 110 acres 136 m 446 ft Laguna IV A 14 6 37 N 121 20 24 E 14 11028 N 121 34000 E 14 11028 121 34000 Lake Palakpakin One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CityPanamao crater lake 68 ha 170 acres 114 m 374 ft Sulu ARMM 5 58 11 N 121 10 13 E 5 96972 N 121 17028 E 5 96972 121 17028 Lake Panamao One of the four crater lakes of Jolo islandPandin crater lake 21 ha 52 acres 225 m 738 ft Laguna IV A 14 6 52 N 121 22 8 E 14 11444 N 121 36889 E 14 11444 121 36889 Lake Pandin One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CityPantabangan reservoir 5 923 ha 14 640 acres 202 m 663 ft Nueva Ecija III 15 50 9 N 121 9 18 E 15 83583 N 121 15500 E 15 83583 121 15500 Pantabangan Lake Largest man made lake in the PhilippinesPaoay tectonic lake 403 ha 1 000 acres 15 m 49 ft Ilocos Norte I 18 7 12 N 120 32 4 E 18 12000 N 120 53444 E 18 12000 120 53444 Paoay Lake Pinag ulbuan crater lake 2 ha 4 9 acres 19 m 62 ft Batangas IV A 14 1 21 N 121 0 54 E 14 02250 N 121 01500 E 14 02250 121 01500 Pinag ulbuan Lake Located on eastern side of Taal Volcano IslandPinamaloy tectonic lake 60 ha 150 acres 312 m 1 024 ft Bukidnon X 7 40 15 N 124 59 59 E 7 67083 N 124 99972 E 7 67083 124 99972 Lake Pinamaloy Also known as Lake PinamalayPinatubo crater lake 183 ha 450 acres 926 m 3 038 ft Zambales 18 III 15 8 37 N 120 20 56 E 15 14361 N 120 34889 E 15 14361 120 34889 Lake Pinatubo Summit crater lake created after the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo Pulangi reservoir 1 985 ha 4 910 acres 340 m 1 120 ft Bukidnon X 7 48 31 N 125 2 19 E 7 80861 N 125 03861 E 7 80861 125 03861 Pulangi Lake Powers Pulangi IV Hydroelectric Plant and provides drinking water for BukidnonPulog crater lake 2 ha 4 9 acres 829 m 2 720 ft Sorsogon V 13 2 33 N 123 58 55 E 13 04250 N 123 98194 E 13 04250 123 98194 Pulog Lake On the summit of Mt Pulog in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon SorsogonSampaloc crater lake 104 ha 260 acres 134 m 440 ft Laguna IV A 14 4 42 N 121 19 49 E 14 07833 N 121 33028 E 14 07833 121 33028 Lake Sampaloc One of the seven lakes of San Pablo CitySan Marcos lahar dammed 24 ha 59 acres 222 m 728 ft Tarlac III 15 18 49 N 120 23 27 E 15 31361 N 120 39083 E 15 31361 120 39083 San Marcos Lake One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount PinatuboSan Roque reservoir 882 ha 2 180 acres 155 m 509 ft Pangasinan amp Benguet I amp CAR 16 9 38 N 120 41 28 E 16 16056 N 120 69111 E 16 16056 120 69111 San Roque Lake The third reservoir on the Agno River after Ambuklao and Binga LakesSani crater lake 11 ha 27 acres 130 m 430 ft Sulu ARMM 5 56 4 N 121 21 0 E 5 93444 N 121 35000 E 5 93444 121 35000 Sani Crater Lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo islandSapa tectonic lake 112 ha 280 acres 23 m 75 ft Tawi Tawi ARMM 7 0 37 N 118 29 28 E 7 01028 N 118 49111 E 7 01028 118 49111 Lake Sapa Sebu 354 ha 870 acres 1 000 m 3 300 ft South Cotabato XII 6 13 44 N 124 42 18 E 6 22889 N 124 70500 E 6 22889 124 70500 Lake Sebu Seit crater lake 59 ha 150 acres 17 m 56 ft Sulu ARMM 5 59 17 N 121 12 40 E 5 98806 N 121 21111 E 5 98806 121 21111 Seit Lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo islandSinguan crater lake 112 ha 280 acres 23 m 75 ft Tawi Tawi ARMM 6 58 19 N 118 29 15 E 6 97194 N 118 48750 E 6 97194 118 48750 Lake Singuan One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake Sungculan tectonic lake 49 ha 120 acres 0 m 0 ft Bohol VII 9 38 6 N 123 50 11 E 9 63500 N 123 83639 E 9 63500 123 83639 Sungculan Lake Sungculan is a saltwater lake located in Brgy Songculan in Dauis 19 Taal 23 420 ha 57 900 acres 5 m 16 ft Batangas IV A 13 58 33 N 121 0 48 E 13 97583 N 121 01333 E 13 97583 121 01333 Taal Lake Taal Main Crater crater lake 121 ha 300 acres 5 m 16 ft Batangas IV A 14 0 41 N 120 59 52 E 14 01139 N 120 99778 E 14 01139 120 99778 Taal Main Crater Lake Tambo lahar dammed 79 ha 200 acres 286 m 938 ft Tarlac III 15 17 47 N 120 22 23 E 15 29639 N 120 37306 E 15 29639 120 37306 Tambo Lake One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount PinatuboTikub crater lake 47 ha 120 acres 53 m 174 ft Quezon IV A 13 57 46 N 121 18 23 E 13 96278 N 121 30639 E 13 96278 121 30639 Lake Tikub Also known as Lake Ticob Ticab or TicubTimpuok crater lake 32 ha 79 acres 3 m 9 8 ft Sulu ARMM 6 2 16 N 121 10 45 E 6 03778 N 121 17917 E 6 03778 121 17917 Lake Timpuok One of the four crater lakes of Jolo islandTinagong Dagat crater lake 4 ha 9 9 acres 915 m 3 002 ft Iloilo VI 11 4 31 N 122 19 42 E 11 07528 N 122 32833 E 11 07528 122 32833 Tinagong Dagat Lambunao Located in Lambunao Iloilo Possibly a crater lake Uacon tectonic lake 70 ha 170 acres 0 m 0 ft Zambales III 15 40 19 N 119 56 24 E 15 67194 N 119 94000 E 15 67194 119 94000 Uacon Lake Uacon Lake is a saltwater lake connected to the sea by a 2 km river 20 Uyaan tectonic lake 28 ha 69 acres 343 m 1 125 ft Lanao del Sur ARMM 7 51 41 N 124 3 29 E 7 86139 N 124 05806 E 7 86139 124 05806 Lake Uyaan Also known as Lake UgaanVenado tectonic lake 2 194 m 7 198 ft North Cotabato XII 7 0 11 N 125 16 3 E 7 00306 N 125 26750 E 7 00306 125 26750 Lake Venado Located on the slope of the tallest mountain in the Philippines Mount ApoWood tectonic lake 738 ha 1 820 acres 320 m 1 050 ft Zamboanga del Sur IX 7 50 36 N 123 9 47 E 7 84333 N 123 16306 E 7 84333 123 16306 Lake Wood Yagumyum crater lake 1 ha 2 5 acres 1 422 m 4 665 ft Negros Oriental XVIII 9 15 3 N 123 11 12 E 9 25083 N 123 18667 E 9 25083 123 18667 Lake Yagumyum Straddled between Talinis Peak and Yagumyum Peak of Cuernos de Negros 14 Yambo crater lake 5 ha 12 acres 225 m 738 ft Laguna IV A 14 7 9 N 121 21 59 E 14 11917 N 121 36639 E 14 11917 121 36639 Lake Yambo One of the seven crater lakes of San Pablo CityGallery editLargest and deepest lakes edit nbsp Laguna de Bay the largest lake in the Philippines nbsp Lake Lanao second largest nbsp Taal Lake third largest nbsp Lake Mainit fourth largest and the second deepest nbsp Lake Pinatubo formed in 1991 is one of the country s youngest lakes See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Media related to Lakes of the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons Geography of the Philippines Outline of the Philippines nbsp Lakes portalReferences edit Pratt Wallace E 1916 Philippine Lakes PDF Philippine Journal of Science 11A 5 223 a b c Lake Types U S Environmental Protection Agency Archived from the original on January 13 2001 Retrieved June 12 2011 Philippines gt Lakes Index Mundi Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved June 12 2011 Philippines gt Lakes gt Balukbaluk Lake to Lake Baranibud Index Mundi Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved June 10 2011 Paguican E M R van Wyk de Vries B Lagmay A M F 2012 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