Mount Sibulan

Definition
The term “Mount Sibulan” does not correspond to a widely documented or internationally recognized mountain in authoritative geographic or encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Available information suggests that “Mount Sibulan” may refer informally to a local elevation or hill situated within or near the municipality of Sibulan, which lies on the southeastern coast of Negros Island in the Philippines. The area is characterized by a mix of coastal plains, agricultural lands, and modest inland topography, but no prominent peak bearing the name “Mount Sibulan” appears in major cartographic or scholarly references.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Sibulan” is derived from the local Cebuano word sibulan, meaning “to scoop” or “to dig out,” historically associated with a legend about a native who dug a trench to divert water. If a geographic feature is locally called “Mount Sibulan,” its name likely originates from its proximity to the municipality of Sibulan rather than from a distinct linguistic root.

Characteristics
Accurate details concerning elevation, geological composition, flora, fauna, or historical significance of a feature named “Mount Sibulan” are not confirmed in reliable sources. Consequently, specific characteristics cannot be definitively described.

Related Topics

  • Sibulan, Negros Oriental (municipality)
  • Geography of Negros Island
  • Philippine mountain ranges and volcanic arcs
  • Local tourism and outdoor recreation in Negros Oriental

Accurate information about a distinct mountain named “Mount Sibulan” is not confirmed.

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