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Mount Samat

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Location
  
Region
  
Central Luzon

Mountain type
  
Extinct volcano

Mountain range
  
Municipality
  
Parent peak
  
Country
  
Parent range
  
Zambales Mountains

Elevation
  
545 m

Province
  
Easiest route
  
Mount Samat Road

Mount Samat Mount Samat National Shrine in Bataan

Volcanic arc/belt
  
Western Bataan Lineament

Similar
  
Mount Mariveles, Mount Natib, Mount Pulag, Mount Arayat, Mount Pinatubo

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Mount Samat ([samat]) is a historic mountain in the town of Pilár, Province of Bataan, in the Republic of the Philippines. Located near its summit is the Mount Samat National Shrine, a national shrine dedicated to the fallen Filipino and American fallen during World War II.

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GeologyEdit

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Mount Samat is a parasitic cone of Mount Mariveles with no record of historical eruption. The summit of Mount Samat is 9.2 km (5.7 mi) NNE of the Mariveles caldera. Mount Samat itself has a 550-metre (1,800 ft) wide crater that opens to the northeast. The Mount Samat Cross is situated near the edge of the crater rim.

Historical significanceEdit

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At the start of World War II in 1942 after suffering heavy losses against the Imperial Japanese Army all over Luzon, the Filipino and American soldiers retreated to Bataan Peninsula to regroup for a last valiant but futile stand. After four months of fighting, the 78,000 exhausted, sick and starving soldiers under Major General Edward P. King surrendered to the Japanese on April 9, 1942 known as the fall of Bataan. It is the single largest surrender of U.S. soldiers in history and Mariveles, a town in the Bataan province, was their last stronghold after which, together with the Philippine soldiers, they were led on to the 80-mile (130 km) march to Capas, Tarlac known as the Bataan Death March.

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The Mount Samat National Shrine was erected as a fitting memorial to the heroic struggle and sacrifices of those soldiers who fought and died in that historic bastion of freedom.

Dunsulan FallsEdit

Dunsulan Falls (14°36′52.7″N 120°29′33.8″E) is a waterfall located at the foot of Mount Samat, northeast of the National Shrine in Brgy Liyang, also in Pilar town. Dunsulan falls and river is the main drainage on the crater side of Mount Samat.

References

Mount Samat Wikipedia


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