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  2. Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Province was also the name of the historical province that included most of the current Cordillera provinces. This old province was established by the Philippine Commission in 1908, [4] [5] [6] and was later split in 1966 into Mountain Province, Benguet, Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao. [7] [8] [9] The province is also known for its mummy ...

  3. List of mountains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name: mountains are sorted according to only names (without the "Mount" prefix) for easier reference in name and spelling variants. Unnamed peaks are italicized. (note: to minimize clutter, citations for names are limited only to mountains with variant names, spellings, and/or those that currently do not have elevation data)

  4. Cordillera Administrative Region - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Abra, Benguet and Mountain Province (of the Ilocos Region), and Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao (of the Cagayan Valley) were annexed as part of the newly created region. Cordillera Administrative Region is the revival of the U.S. political division of Mountain Province, with Abra which was part of Spanish province of Ilocos .

  5. List of Philippine provinces and regions by highest point

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    Rank Province Highest Point Highest elevation Island 1 Davao del Sur: Mount Apo: 2,954 m 9,692 ft Mindanao: Cotabato: 2 Bukidnon: Mount Dulang-dulang: 2,938 m

  6. Cordillera Central (Luzon) - Wikipedia

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    The Cordillera Central or Cordillera Range is a massive mountain range 320 kilometres (200 mi) long north–south and 118 kilometres (73 mi) east-west situated in the north-central part of the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. The mountain range encompasses all provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region (Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao ...

  7. Sub-provinces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Province: August 18, 1908: June 18, 1966: Territory annexed from northwestern area of Nueva Vizcaya organized as a sub-province of the newly created Mountain Province in 1908 (Act No. 1876). Became a regular province in 1966 (Republic Act No. 4695). [3] Kalinga: Lepanto-Bontoc (1907–1908) Mountain Province (1908–1966) Kalinga ...

  8. Provinces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Act No. 2877 abolishes Amburayan sub-province in Mountain Province by annexing its municipal entities to Ilocos Sur and La Union. [111] Lepanto sub-province reduced in size by annexing some of its municipal entities to Ilocos Sur and Benguet. [111] February 22 – Marinduque re-established as regular province, separated from Tayabas through Act ...

  9. List of barangays in Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Barangay Population Town 2010 [1] 2007 [3] 2000 [4] 1995 [4] 1990 [4]; Abatan 845 869 627 591 603 Bauko: Agawa 431 348 576 489 451 Besao: Aguid 596 513 512 578 607 Sagada: Alab Oriente