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How many years did spaniards colonize the philippines
333 years
theory statethat the philippines is a part of mainland china that during the ice age, land bridges appear
Theory of Land Bridges
It is the most popular street in Vigan Ancestral houses.
Calle Crisologo
It was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of The Philippines on sept. 27, 2009
sta monica church
An urban architect who prepared the Burnham plan for Baguio City.
Daniel Hudson Burnham
It is dubbed as the Salad Bowl of the Philippines.
La Trinidad
Third highest mountain in the Philippines
Mt. Pulag
Cordillera’s Last Frontier For Nature.
Apayao
- Billed as the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital.
Abra
Third longest bridge in the Philippines.
Don Mariano Marcos Bridge
This theory states that people arrived in the Philippines according to group
Wave of Migration Theory
This theory states that people arrived in the Philippines according to group
Wave of Migration Theory
What is the total number of Philippine islands?
7641
How many regions do the Philippines have?
17
This early name of the Philippines means scattered islands.
Maniolas
This volcano is known for its perfectly coned shape.
Mayon Volcano
it is the longest river in the Philippines.
Cagayan River
What is the National flower of the Philippines?
Sampaguita
What is the National fruit of the Philippines?
Mango
What is the National tree of the Philippines?
Narra Tree
What is the biggest bird located in the Philippines?
Sharpe’s Crane
What is the largest bird located in the Philippines?
Monkey Eating Eagle
What is the smallest edible fish that is located in Lake Buhi?
Sinarapan
How many provinces are there in the Cordillera Administrative Region?
6
The name Baguio originated from this word.
Bagiw
Home of the Ancient Cultural Landscape.
Ifugao
Dubbed as the “Marble Mountain” because of the mountain’s massive
Mt. Kilang
Camp John hay was named after who?
John milton Hay
- This festival is a celebration of the separation of Kalinga from the Apayao
Bulalim Festival
It is known as the “Boracay of the North”.
Pagudpud Beach
This province is the birthplace of the late President Ferdinand Marcos.
Ilocos Norte
Dubbed as the weaver’s Paradise.
Mountain Province
This river is commonly called the Kayakayam which means “crawl”.
Chico River
White water rafting, Capital of the Philippines.
Kalinga
These falls can be reached after walking through Batad Rice Terraces.
Tappiyah Falls
The Philippine Tourism Authority built it in 1977 for Marcos’s 60th
birthday.
Malacanang of the North
Locally named Bantay Bimmaboy, served as a filming location for local as
well as international movies.
La Paz Sand Dunes
The first stone-and-brick building in the Ilocos region and was occupied by the Katipuneros
San Nicolas Church
Also known as the Saint Augustine Parish Church, it’s one of the oldest
surviving churches Ilocos region dating back to 1591.
Bantay Church
Surfing capital of Luzon’s west coast.
San Juan
Built during pre-Spanish times, it was used as a lookout for impending attacks
by pirates.
Luna Watch tower
Built by the Americans in 1903 on a 300 foot high promontory at the western
part Bolinao and send signals to vessels passing by the area.
Bolinao Lighthouse
This island is a favorite refuge or resting place of sea snakes.
Colibra
This attraction is composed of a cluster of islands of varying sizes, some with
small white beaches.
Hundred Island
This is the site where Lt. Gen. Homma, commander of the Japanese
expeditionary forces landed on December 24, 1941.
San Fabian White Beach
This dish is contracted from of the Ilokano word pinakebbet, meaning “shrunk”
Pinakbet
This dish is a Cordilleran version of the tinolang manok
Pinikpikan
This name of the festival came from the name of a woman made popular in the
popular Ilocano folk song.
Pamulinawen Festival
This attraction in Baguio showcases the stone laying skills of the Cordillerans.
Igorot Stone Kingdom
Showcases realistic diorama featuring the bontoc village and boasts one of the most complete collections of memorabilia and cultural artifacts of Mt. Province.
Bontoc Village Museum