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  2. Bauko - Wikipedia

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    Bauko, officially the Municipality of Bauko (Kankanaey: Ili di Bauko; Balangao: Babley hen Bauko; Bontok: Ili nan Bauko; Ilocano: Ili ti Bauko; Tagalog: Bayan ng Bauko; Spanish: Municipio de Baúco) is a municipality in the province of Mountain Province, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 32,021 people. [3]

  3. Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Mountain Province 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 12.28 2003 57.00 2006 44.07 2009 52.16 2012 37.63 2015 44.70 2018 24.58 2021 15.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The province has several rice terraces in seven of its different towns: Ambasing Rice Terraces — Sagada Bangaan Rice Terraces — Sagada Bangen Rice Terraces — Bauko Barlig Rice Terraces — Barlig ...

  4. Cordillera Administrative Region - Wikipedia

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    Political map. The region is the only landlocked region in the Philippines, ... Mountain Province: Bauko: 32,021 153.00 59.07 210 540 Municipality 4th Mountain Province:

  5. List of barangays in Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Bauko: Monamon Norte 2,097 2,298 1,854 1,521 1,209 Bauko: Monamon Sur 3,574 2,778 3,119 2,171 1,989 Bauko: Mount Data 674 481 464 585 492 Bauko: Nacagang 254 289 254 252 264 Sagada: Namatec 645 641 656 696 579 Sabangan: Napua 554 585 527 429 436 Sabangan: Ogoog 539 683 783 643 542 Barlig: Otucan Norte 508 449 592 614 370 Bauko: Otucan Sur 994 ...

  6. Mount Abao - Wikipedia

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    Mount Abao is a mountain in the Philippines. [1] It is located in Bauko, Mountain Province in Cordillera Central and the Cordillera Administrative Region, in the north of the country, 250 kilometres (160 mi) north of the national capital Manila.

  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. Chico River (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The river along Tinglayan. The highest headwaters begin along the slopes of Mount Data in the Cordillera mountains at Bauko, Mountain Province.It then flows northeastward through and next to cities and municipalities including Bontoc, Sabangan, Sadanga, Tinglayan, Lubuagan, Tabuk, Pinukpuk, Tuao, Piat, Rizal, finally arriving at Santo Niño, where it merges with the Cagayan River.

  9. Buguias - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] On August 13, 1908, Benguet was established as a sub-province of the newly created Mountain Province with the enactment of Act No. 1876. As a result, six townships of Benguet were abolished, but Buguias remained a constituent town of Benguet sub-province. [11] In 1918, the mummy of Apo Anno was stolen by foreign treasure hunters.