CAR Flashcards

1
Q

When was CAR established? and What executive order under what president?

A

july 15, 1987 - executive order no. 220 - corazon aquino

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2
Q

the only ___ region in philippines?

A

lone landlocked region

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3
Q

where is car located?

A

north-central part of luzon

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4
Q

what do you call the indigenous tribes of car?

A

Igorot

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5
Q

What kind of topography does car has?

A

mountainous

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6
Q

What does car known for where it provides 9 major rivers that provide continuous water for irrigation and energy for northern luzon?

A

Watershed cradle of North Luzon

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7
Q

the term cordillera refers to what?

A

broad sequence of maintain ranges

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7
Q

What was separated during february 14, 1995?

A

Kalinga-Apayao

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8
Q

What is the approximate area of car?

A

18, 294

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9
Q

The old mountain province is composed of what provinces?

A

benguet, apayao, bontoc, ifugao, kalinga, lepanto

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10
Q

This means a small rope where it originated in spanish

A

cordilla

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11
Q

Is car the least or greatest population in all the regions in philippines? how many population?

A

At least - 1,722,006

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11
Q

How many provinces, cities, municipalities and congressional districts does car have?

A

6 - 2 - 75 - 7

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12
Q

Bangued, Abra

A

The PH Natural Dye Capital

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13
Q

Apayao

A

Cordillera’s Last Frontier for Nature Richness

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14
Q

Kalinga - Tabuk

A

White Water Rafting Capital of the PH

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14
Q

Benguet - Baguio City

A

Summer Capital of the Philippines

15
Q

Benguet - La Trinidad

A

Salad Bowl of the Philippines

16
Q

Ifugao (Lagawe)

A

Land of the Eighth World Wonder

16
Q

Mountain Province - Bontoc

A

Weaver’s Paradise

17
Q

Tell the 4 Natural Attractions of CAR

A

Kaparkan Falls
Mount Pulag
Lussok Crystal Cave
Samaguing Cave

18
Q

Tell 3 Man-made Attractions of CAR

A

Batad Rice Terraces
Burnham Park

19
Q

Festivals of CAR

A

Panagbenga
Adivay
Lang-ay
Imbayah

20
Q

Foods in CAR

A

Pinikpikan
Pinuneg
Zinagan
Sinursur
Etag

21
Q

Kaparkan Falls is also known as _____

A

Mulawin Falls

22
Q

is a multi-tiered waterfalls, and drain into the tineg river

A

Kaparkan Falls

23
Q

bordering the provinces of
Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya,
Mount Pulag is the
Philippines’ third highest mountain
and Luzon’s highest peak.
Baguio to Kabayan or Ambangeg

A

Mount Pulag

24
Q

Perched in the rocky slope of Barangay
Dagupan is this seven-chamber cave
adorned with beautiful stalactites and
stalagmites, navigable through an
underground river system
that flows freely from end to end.

A

Lussok Crystal Cave

25
Q

designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are collectively known as the “Rice Terraces of the
Philippine Cordilleras.
“ This recognition highlights their cultural and historical significance.

A

Batad, Rice Terraces

25
Q

an expansive cave network popular
with spelunkers, featuring ancient
stalagmites
& steep descents located in Sagada,
Mountain Province

A

Sumaguing Cave

25
Q

Named after ___________, the American architect who mapped the urban
blueprint for Baguio City, Burnham Park is a 32.84-hectare garden of child-like amusement

A

Daniel H. Burnham

26
Q

considered as the “mother of all parks” in the Summer Capital of the Philippines and it is
almost as familiar to Filipinos as Luneta Park in Manila

A

Burnham Park

26
Q

an annual flower festival celebrated
every February which
takes place in Baguio City, Philippines.

A

Panagbenga

27
Q

is a celebration for the abundant blessings and
thanksgiving of the province for a safer year from disasters and calamities, and an occasion to
pray for better years to come for Benguet and its people. November event

A

Adivay

27
Q

The term “Panagbenga” comes from a Kankanaey term
meaning

A

Season of blooming

28
Q

is a native blood sausage composed of minced pork and innards mixed with cooked rice (usually the red variety known as kintoman), salt, vinegar, garlic and other
flavors and then stuffed into clean animal intestines. The Cordillera version of the longganisa (native sausage) is then either sun dried, smoked, poached or simply boiled and
served as a main course or appetizer with a vinegar and chili dip.

A

Pinuneg

29
Q

“a version of
Dinuguan: intestines and other
pork innards that are fried until
the whole thing becomes crispy
enough just like chicharon
before being sautéed with
garlic, onions, ginger and pork
blood; better served with
sinursur, pinaltit, and sagket”

A

zinagan

29
Q

which means sharing among the people was developed as a festival
in 2005 to promote the province as an eco-tourism destination. The festival also
coincides with the foundation anniversary of the province every first week of April

A

Lang-ay

29
Q

made of eel or catfish cooked with banana heart or taro

A

sinursur

30
Q

a celebration of abundance and good harvest in Banaue,Ifugao (April).

A

Imbayah

31
Q

a chicken dish that is rooted in the native ritual of reading signals from the gods to determine one’s course of action. Sometimes humorously called ‘Battered Chicken,
‘ native chickens, smaller in variety with darker, tastier
meat are beaten with a wooden and grilled over open fire.

A

Pinikpikan

32
Q

salt-cured smoked pork

A

Etag