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Metro Cagayan de Oro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Metro Cagayan de Oro
Metropolitan Cagayan de Oro (), also known as Metro Cagayan de Oro, is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the Philippines.〔http://www.neda.gov.ph (Building globally competitive metropolitan areas in the Philippines ) PDF〕 It is located on the northern coast of Mindanao, and comprises the two chartered cities of Cagayan de Oro and El Salvador and the 13 municipalities of Alubijid, Baungon, Claveria, Gitagum, Jasaan, Laguindingan, Libona, Malitbog, Manolo Fortich, Opol, Sumilao, Tagoloan, and Talakag. According to the 2007 Philippine census, Metro Cagayan de Oro has a population of 1,121,561 people. ==Geography== Metro Cagayan de Oro is bounded by Macajalar Bay, which curves north. Forty percent of its area is elevated plains, located partially in Bukidnon. In the western portion the Cagayan de Oro River〔(Cagayan de Oro; ''Geography'' )〕 outlines the area, which is divided by the river's tributaries from district 2 of Cagayan de Oro to Gitagum (including Laguindingan, Alubijid, El Salvador and Opol). The eastern and southern regions run from district one of Cagayan de Oro to Tagoloan to Claveria and Malitbog to Talakag, which is bordered by Bukidnon-Central Mindanao and Lanao del Norte.〔(Metro Cagayan De Oro City, Higher grounds )〕 Metro Cagayan comprises hills, mountains and rain forests. Its biodiversity and greenery helps keep the area's temperature cool. The southern portion has semi-active volcanoes in the Kalatungan Mountain Range, although the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PhilVolcs) maintains that there is little risk of eruption or earthquakes.〔(''Philippines Volcanoes'' )〕〔(''Bukidnon'' )〕
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