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Tabuk, officially the City of Tabuk (Ilocano: Siudad ti Tabuk; Filipino: Lungsod ng Tabuk), is a 5th class component city and capital of the province of Kalinga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 121,033 people making it the most populous in the province.
Poverty incidence of Kalinga 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 23.30 2003 52.00 2006 47.30 2009 30.15 2012 26.77 2015 40.68 2018 12.10 2021 5.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Culture 106-year old Apo Whang Od, the embodiment of Kalinga tattoo artistry. A student from Tinglayan, vested in traditional garb and holding a handcrafted weapon. There are many sub- tribes in the province. The strong ...
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Pinukpuk, while being a municipal district, reduced its territories when Governor-General Leonard Wood issued executive orders transferring barrios of Mabaca, Buaya, and Canna to Balbalan (EO No. 16; issued on June 23, 1926 and effective July 1), as well as Barrio Puguin and sitios of Umnay, Bauban, and Daga to Conner in the sub-province of Apayao (EO No. 55; issued on March 19, 1927 and ...
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The park covers an area of 1,338 hectares [1] and is centered on Mount Balbalasang in the barangay of the same name near the provincial border with Abra.Dubbed the "green heart of the Cordillera", [2] the park is representative of the rich biodiversity and landscape of this mountain region with some of the most intact pine forests and richly endemic flora and fauna.
Poverty incidence of Balbalan 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 59.97 2003 49.54 2006 35.40 2009 30.05 2012 33.91 2015 26.38 2018 15.95 2021 10.08 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan Balbalan, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Kalinga, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a ...
The Kalinga–Cagayan Road or Tabuk–Enrile Road, is a 39.547-kilometer (24.573 mi) major road that connects the city of Tabuk in Kalinga to the municipality of Enrile in Cagayan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The entire road is designated as National Route 52 ( N52 ) of the Philippine highway network .