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  2. Sagada - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Sagada 10 20 30 40 50 2000 48.79 2003 23.07 2006 11.20 2009 35.39 2012 10.20 2015 25.38 2018 12.62 2021 19.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Since the climate is similar to those of Benguet, its crops are likewise temperate products such as cabbage, tomatoes, green pepper, potatoes, carrots, beans, and others. Between 1882 and 1896, the Spanish colonizers ...

  3. Hanging coffins - Wikipedia

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    Hanging coffins at Sagada, Mountain Province in the Philippines. One of the hanging tombs of the Ku People at Bainitang (白泥塘), Qiubei county, Wenshan prefecture, Yunnan province, China. Hanging coffins are coffins which have been placed on cliffs. They are practiced by various cultures in China, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

  4. Sagada coffee - Wikipedia

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    In Sagada, there is a municipal ordinance that requires every household to plant at least five Sagada coffee trees. Before granting a marriage license, the local Sagada government also requires couples to plant the same number of trees. [5] [11] However the industry still struggles because of lack of awareness and low local demand. [12]

  5. Church of Saint Mary the Virgin (Sagada) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Mary the Virgin is the main Episcopal church in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines. [1]It was built in 1904 by American missionaries under the auspices of the Episcopal Church in the United States (Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America) led by Rev. John Staunton when the Philippines was opened to American Protestant missions after the country was ...

  6. Sagada (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sagada may also refer to: Sagada language , a Mount Sagada , a mountain in the Philippines 8°12′0″N 124°25′0″E  /  8.20000°N 124.41667°E  / 8.20000; 124

  7. Sagada orange - Wikipedia

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    The Sagada orange is a variety of orange grown in the Cordillera region of the Philippines. The variety was first developed by the Department of Agriculture and was first propagated in Kalinga . The fruit due to being larger than an average orange became popular in Sagada , Mountain Province and gained reputation as a "giant orange" variety ...

  8. Legislative districts of Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    The enactment of Republic Act No. 4695 on June 18, 1966, made the sub-province of Bontoc into a full-fledged province that retained the name "Mountain Province." [ 5 ] Per Section 10 of R.A. 4695 the three incumbent representatives of pre-division Mountain Province continued to serve their respective districts until the end of the 6th Congress .

  9. DWSW - Wikipedia

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    DWSW (104.7 FM), broadcasting as Radyo Sagada 104.7, is a radio station owned by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines and operated by Kodao Productions. Its studio and transmitter are located in Ato, Barangay Poblacion, Sagada .