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  2. Bontoc, Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Bontoc, officially the Municipality of Bontoc (Ilocano: Ili ti Bontoc; Tagalog: Bayan ng Bontoc), is a municipality and capital of the province of Mountain Province, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 24,104 people.

  3. Bontoc people - Wikipedia

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    The Bontoc (or Bontok) ethnolinguistic group can be found in the central and eastern portions of Mountain Province, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.Although some Bontocs of Natonin and Paracelis identify themselves as Balangaos, Gaddangs or Kalingas, the term "Bontoc" is used by linguists and anthropologists to distinguish speakers of the Bontoc language from neighboring ...

  4. Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Province (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Bantay; Filipino: Lalawigang Bulubundukin [3]) is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is Bontoc while Bauko is the largest municipality. Mountain Province was formerly referred to as Mountain in some foreign references.

  5. Sub-provinces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Territory organized as a sub-province of Lepanto-Bontoc in 1902 (Act No. 410). Transferred to newly created Mountain Province upon abolition of Lepanto-Bontoc in 1908 (Act No. 1876). Abolished in 1920 when its territory was annexed to Ilocos Sur and the sub-province of Bontoc in the Mountain Province (Act No. 2877). [2] Marinduque: Tayabas ...

  6. Bontoc language - Wikipedia

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    Bontoc (Bontok) / b ɒ n ˈ t ɒ k / [2] (also called Finallig) is the native language of the indigenous Bontoc people of the Mountain Province, in the northern part of the Philippines. Dialects [ edit ]

  7. List of barangays in Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    Bontoc: Camatagan 785 834 694 730 663 Sabangan: Caneo 616 679 600 401 448 Bontoc: Capinitan 573 596 586 627 527 Sabangan: Catengan 733 727 775 769 741 Besao: Chupac 642 687 708 692 547 Barlig: Dacudac 1,888 1,198 1,279 1,129 731 Tadian: Dagdag (Poblacion) 814 834 647 719 639 Sagada: Dalican 990 759 1,149 1,035 935 Bontoc: Data 744 835 762 781 ...

  8. Dap-ay - Wikipedia

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    A dap-ay in Banaue, Ifugao Province. A dap-ay (Kankanaey and Applai), ato, or ator is a paved raised ceremonial platform ringed with stone seats and with a central fireplace among the Cordilleran cultures in the northern Philippines. It primarily serves as a venue for meetings and public forums between the council of elders.

  9. Legislative districts of Mountain Province - Wikipedia

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    The enactment of Republic Act No. 4695 on June 18, 1966, made the sub-province of Bontoc into a full-fledged province that retained the name "Mountain Province." [5] Per Section 10 of R.A. 4695 the three incumbent representatives of pre-division Mountain Province continued to serve their respective districts until the end of the 6th Congress. [5]