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Cagayan Valley

Cagayan
Rizal
Nueva Ecija
CAR
(Cordillera Administrative
Region)
Apayao -  is a
landlocked province in
the Philippines in
Cordillera Autonomous
Region in Luzon. Its
capital town is
Kabugao.
Isneg were the first
inhabitants in
Apayao.
Native Dibagat Homes
Dibagat River
Ruins of Pudtol Church
Raflesia Flower

White Winged Flying Fox


Kalinga - is a landlocked  
province in the Philippines 
situated within the 
Cordillera Administrative Regi
on
 
in Luzon. Its capital is Tabuk 
and borders 
Mountain Province to the
south, Abra to the west, 
Isabela to the east, 
Cagayan to the northeast, and 
Apayao to the north.
The province's
name is derived
from the Ibanag 
and Gaddang noun
"kalinga", which
means "enemy",
"fighter", or
"headtaker".
Chico River
107-year old Apo Whang Od, the
embodiment of Kalinga tattoo
artistry.
Weaving Clothes
Weaving Basket
Abra- the capital of Abra
Province is Bangued.
Province of
Abra is a
member of
the
Tinggiuan
tribes.
Apao Rolling Hills
Mountain Province in tagalog
Lalawigang Bulubundukin.
Its capital is Bontoc.
Rice Terraces in Barlig
The province is also known for
its mummy caves, which contain
naturally mummified bodies, and
for its hanging coffins.
Ifugao – its capital is Lagawe.
Benguet – its capital is La Trinidad.
The highland province is
known as the Salad Bowl
of the Philippines due to its
huge production of upland
vegetables.
Kankanaey Tribe

Itneg
Ibaloi Tribe
Rehiyon III
Gitnang
Luzon
Baler

Baler
Balanga Palayan
Tarlac City
Malolos
Palayan San Fernando
San Fernando
Iba
Tarlac City Malolos
Iba

Balanga
Barasoain Chruch – Malolos Bulacan
Pagoda
Mga Lalawigan at kabisera sa Rehiyon III

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