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Poverty incidence of Bontoc 5 10 15 20 2006 15.10 2009 16.71 2012 10.86 2015 15.43 2018 10.01 2021 4.49 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The local economy depends largely on small trades and agriculture. This capital town's biggest economic potential is tourism with its smaller rice terraces in Barangay Bay-yo, Maligcong and other areas. Government Local government Main article ...
Poverty incidence of Mountain Province 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 44.07 2009 52.16 2012 37.63 2015 44.70 2018 24.58 2021 15.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The province has several rice terraces in seven of its different towns: Ambasing Rice Terraces — Sagada Bangaan Rice Terraces — Sagada Bangen Rice Terraces — Bauko Barlig Rice Terraces — Barlig Bayyo Rice Terraces ...
Mount Patoc. 4 languages. ... It is located 6 cadastral kilometres [clarification needed] north of Bontoc, at latitude 17.147°N (17°8'48"N), longitude 120.98°E ...
Bontoc: N204 (Mt. Province–Cagayan via Tabuk–Enrile Road) / Halsema Highway – Sagada, Baguio, Tabuk, Cagayan Valley: Bontoc Junction. Northern terminus. Southwest to Baguio and La Trinidad; northeast to Tabuk and Cagayan. Talubin–Caneo Road: Bontoc–Barlig–Natonin–Paracelis Road — Tabuk: Talubin Junction.
Bontoc: Maligcong 842 481 713 952 591 Bontoc: Masla 1,265 1,147 1,348 1,402 1,213 Tadian: Mayag 910 688 821 728 599 Bauko: Monamon Norte 2,097 2,298 1,854 1,521 1,209 Bauko: Monamon Sur 3,574 2,778 3,119 2,171 1,989 Bauko: Mount Data 674 481 464 585 492 Bauko: Nacagang 254 289 254 252 264 Sagada: Namatec 645 641 656 696 579 Sabangan: Napua 554 ...
The Halsema Highway (also known as the Benguet–Mountain Province Road, the Baguio–Bontoc Road, and the Mountain Trail [1]) is a national secondary highway in the Philippines. Situated within the Cordillera Central range in northern Luzon , it stretches from the city limit [ 2 ] of Baguio to the municipality of Bontoc . [ 3 ]
Bontoc may refer to: Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines; Bontoc, Southern Leyte, Philippines; Bontoc people, an ethnic group from Central Luzon, Philippines; Bontoc language, spoken by the Bontoc people
The municipality is the only place in the world where the Sinadanga language is used. The language is highly significant in the Sinadanga culture, making its conservation an utmost importance to the survival of the Sinadanga people's traditions. Sadanga is 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Bontoc and 416 kilometres (258 mi) from Manila.