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Sogod topographic map

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Sogod

On May 18, 1700, the colonial government of the Philippines established Sogod as a regular visita [satellite barrio with chapel]. With this elevation, a concrete church finally stood in the settlement in the year 1718. The construction was made possible through the mandate of the Most Reverend Sebastian Foronda, OSA, bishopric of Cebu. Eventually, more subdistricts in the vicinity of Sogod came into existence such as the barrio of Maak, which was established on February 3, 1730 while the barrio of Buntuk was erected on April 10, 1750.

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Name: Sogod topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Sogod, Southern Leyte, Eastern Visayas, 6606, Philippines (10.34459 124.94080 10.42459 125.02080)

Average elevation: 94 m

Minimum elevation: 0 m

Maximum elevation: 787 m

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