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Kabugao, Apayao

River in barangay of Dibagat, in Kabugao, Apayao by Andrew Garnett  Kabugao, Apayao: The Quiet Heart of the Cordillera You’ll Want to Discover Tucked deep in the northern reaches of the Cordillera Admin. Region lies Kabugao, the provincial capital town of Apayao—a province often described as the Philippines’ “Last Frontier of the North.” While it

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Bontoc, Mountain Province

Bontoc top view from terraces, Bontoc, Mountain Province by Patrickroque01 Bontoc, Mountain Province: A Journey into the Heart of the Cordillera Nestled deep within the Cordillera mountain range, Bontoc is one of those rare destinations that quietly captivates you. It doesn’t shout for attention the way more commercial tourist spots do. Instead, it invites you

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Cabarroguis, Quirino: Provincial Capital

Cabarroguis Town Hall by Local Government Unit of Cabarroguis  Cabarroguis, Quirino stands out as a vibrant provincial capital rich in culture, natural beauty, and community spirit. This blog-style deep dive explores its history, landscapes, attractions, and local life, giving you a full picture of why this municipality is often called “The Golden Park of the

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Bangued, Abra: Provincial Capital

Bangued skyline by Patrickroque01 Bangued, Abra: The Cultural Heart of the Cordillera Nestled in the rugged landscapes of the Cordillera region in Northern Luzon, Bangued is the provincial capital municipality of Abra and a gateway to the province’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. This landlocked town has 31 barangays, a 2020 population of 50,382

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Iba, Zambales: provincial capital

Mango Fest by Jay-Eins Iba, Zambales: Where Mountains Meet the Sea Tucked along the western coast of Luzon, Iba, Zambales is a laid-back provincial capital town that perfectly captures the province’s natural beauty and easygoing charm. This coastal municipality has 14 barangays, a 2020 population of 55,581 residents, and a land area of 153.38 sq.

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Buluan, Maguindanao del Sur: A Lakeside Capital Town

Portion of Población by Marwan Khan Buluan, Maguindanao del Sur: A Lakeside Town Steeped in Culture and History In the heart of Maguindanao del Sur, the provincial capital municipality of Buluan is a quiet yet historically significant town that reflects the deep cultural roots of the Bangsamoro people. This landlocked town has only 7 barangays,

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Tubod, Lanao del Norte: Provincial Capital

Lanao Del Norte Provincial Capital, Linamon-Zamboanga Road, Tubod, Lanao Del Norte by Patrickroque01 Tubod, Lanao del Norte: Nature, Culture, and Quiet Charm Nestled along the scenic coastline of northern Mindanao, Tubod is the provincial capital municipality of Lanao del Norte and a destination that quietly blends natural beauty, local culture, and provincial charm. This town

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San Jose de Buenavista, Antique: Provincial Capital

by Travelocity.com San Jose de Buenavista: The Heart of Antique Along the western coast of Panay Island, San Jose de Buenavista is a laid-back seaside town that proudly serves as the provincial capital of Antique Province. This municipality has 28 barangays, a 2020 population of 65,140 residents, and a land area of 48.56 sq. kilometers

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Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya: at the convergence of two rivers

Bayombong Municipal Hall by Ramon FVelasquez Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya: A Charming Blend of Heritage, Nature, and Local Heart In the heart of Cagayan Valley Region, Bayombong is the provincial capital town of Nueva Vizcaya, it is a destination that beautifully balances its colonial heritage, scenic landscapes, and warm provincial charm. This landlocked municipality has 25

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