List of earthquakes in the Philippines

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The Philippines lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, which causes the country to have frequent seismic and volcanic activity. Many earthquakes of smaller magnitude occur very regularly due to the meeting of major tectonic plates in the region. The largest was the 1918 Celebes Sea earthquake with Mw8.3. rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of earthquakes in the Philippines
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rdf:langString Earthquakes in Mindanao
rdf:langString Earthquakes in Southern Mindanao
rdf:langString Large earthquakes near the Manila Trench
rdf:langString From the table, some of the largest of Philippine earthquakes since 2001. Note the western cluster near the Cotabato Trench under the Moro Gulf/Celebes Sea, and the eastern cluster near the southern portion of the Philippine Trench.
rdf:langString A 1910 earthquake map of the Philippines
rdf:langString Six of the seven largest Philippine earthquakes since 1901 with magnitude almost 8.0 Mw or higher were in Mindanao: 1913, 1918, 1924, 1943, 1972, and 1976. These areas are near the Cotabato Trench and the southern portion of the Philippine Trench.
rdf:langString Large earthquakes ≥ 6.4 Mw near the Manila Trench. In 1924, 1934, 1956, 1972, 1999. And the part near Mindoro in 1942 and 1972, both of which were ≥ 7.4.
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rdf:langString Largest
rdf:langString Deadliest
rdf:langString Earthquakes in the Philippines
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rdf:langString The Philippines lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, which causes the country to have frequent seismic and volcanic activity. Many earthquakes of smaller magnitude occur very regularly due to the meeting of major tectonic plates in the region. The largest was the 1918 Celebes Sea earthquake with Mw8.3.
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