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   The Cordillera region is the most diversified ethno-
    linguistic region in the Philippines with its major languages
    having sub-dialect variations. The topographic formation of
    the Cordillera mountain range, which has greatly
    influenced the upstream migration of peoples in the
    Cordillera into the hinterland, corresponds the various
    dialects pattern formation. The disparity in linguistic
    ethnicity however, did not form variation in cultural
    development as almost every Cordillera people shares
    similar cultural identity among different tribes.
   Bontok – language use in Bontoc
   Ifugao – language use in Ifugao Province
   Isnag - spoken in Apayao
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is
 a region in the Philippines composed of
 the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet,
 Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province, as
 well as Baguio City, the regional center. The
 Cordillera Administrative Region encompasses
 most of the areas within the Cordillera
 Central mountains of Luzon, the largest
 mountain range in the country. It is the
 country's only land-locked region. The region
 is home to numerous indigenous
 tribes collectively called the Igorot.
   On June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was enacted to split Mountain Province into
    four separate and independent provinces ofMountain
    Province, Benguet, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao.
   Prior to the formal creation of Cordillera Administrative Region, as a consequence of the
    constitutional mandate under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the former four provinces
    was loosely under Cagayan Valley Region while the fifth province Abra was grouped
    under Ilocos Region.
   On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 which
    created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that included Mountain
    Province, Benguet,Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and annexed the province of Abra as part of the
    Cordillera Administrative Region, giving the region formal autonomy as part of her political
    compromise to the Cordillera People's Liberation Army, a rebel group operating in the
    mountain region.
   On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the five provinces of the region was split
    into two separate and independent provinces of Apayao and Kalinga with the enactment of
    Republic Act No. 7878.[2]
   Several attempts at legalizing autonomy in the Cordillera region have failed in two
    separate plebiscites. An affirmative vote for the law on regional autonomy is a
    precondition by the 1987 Philippine Constitution to give the region autonomy in self-
    governance much like the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao in southern Philippines.
    The first law Republic Act No. 6766, took effect on October 23, 1989 but failed to muster a
    majority vote in the plebiscite on January 30, 1990.[3] The second law, Republic Act No.
    8438 passed byCongress of the Philippines on December 22, 1997, also failed to pass the
    approval of the Cordillera peoples in a region-wide referendum on March 7, 1998.
   At present, a third organic act of the Cordillera is in the offing supported by the Cordillera
    Regional Development Council.
Province/City       Capital       Population   Area       Pop.
                                  (2010)[1]    (km²)      density
                                                          (per km²)

Abra                Bangued       234,733      3,975.6    59.0

Apayao              Kabugao       112,636      3,927.9    28.7

Benguet             La Trinidad   403,944      2,826.59   142.9

Ifugao              Lagawe        191,078      2,517.8    75.9

Kalinga             Tabuk City    201,613      3,119.7    64.6

                                  154,187      2,097.3    73.5

Mountain Province   Bontoc


Baguio City                       318,676      57.5       5,542.2
History of regional formation

 June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was enacted to split Mountain Province
  into four separate and independent provinces of Mountain
  Province, Benguet, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao.
 Prior to the formal creation of Cordillera Administrative Region, as a
 consequence of the constitutional mandate under the 1987 Philippine
 Constitution, the former four provinces was loosely under Cagayan Valley
 Region while the fifth province Abra was grouped under Ilocos Region.


 On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220
 which created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that included Mountain
 Province, Benguet, , Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and annexed the province of Abra
 as part of the Cordillera Administrative Region, giving the region formal
 autonomy as part of her political compromise to the Cordillera People's
 Liberation Army, a rebel group operating in the mountain region.


 On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the five provinces of the region
 was split into two separate and independent provinces of Apayao and Kalinga
 with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878
Regional economy

Regional economy of the Cordilleras is diverse; mining, agriculture, export processing
   zone, tourism are among economic activities in the different provinces of the
   region.
The region is abundant with mineral reserves. These include metallic ores such as
   gold, copper, silver, zinc, and non-metallic minerals like sand, gravel and sulfur.
   Mineral reserves are found in all the provinces. However, mining is concentrated
   in Benguet   .
Baguio City and La Trinidad are considered as the industrial centers in the
   region. Baguio City hosts Baguio Export Processing Zone where operations of
   big companies like Texas Instruments, and MOOG are located. The city also
   hosts offshore and outsourcing companies operating call centers.
The primary growth centers of the region are Metro Baguio and the Eastern
  Cordillera Growth Corridor.
Tourist attractions


  Tourist attractions in the region include the world-famous Banaue Rice
  Terraces in the province of Ifugao. Nations around the world boast of their
  own self-proclaimed "eighth wonder of the world." The Philippines considers
  Banaue Rice Terraces as its "Eighth Wonder of the World." The Banaue
  terraces, ancient sprawling man-made structures from 2,000 to 6,000 years
  old, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are part of the Rice Terraces
  of the Philippine Cordilleras, widely found in the provinces of Apayao,
  Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province.


  Natural attractions of the region include the Sumaguing Cave in Sagada and
  the mummy caves of Benguet and Mt. Province. There are four National
  Parks: Cassamata Hill, Mount Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon, and
  second highest mountain in the Philippines, following Mount Apo of Davao,
  with an elevation of 2,922 meters above mean sea level, Mt. Data, and
  Balbalasang-Balbalan, located in the province of Kalinga. Kalinga also offers
  world-class white water rafting along the Chico River. The summer capital
  of the Philippines is Baguio, within the Cordillera Administrative Region.
Languages in the Cordilleras

The Cordillera region is the most diversified ethno-liguistic region in the
  Philippines with its major languages having sub-dialect variations. The
  topographic formation of the Cordillera mountain range, which has
  greatly influenced the upstream migration of peoples in the Cordillera
  into the hinterland, corresponds the various dialects pattern formation.
  The disparity in linguistic ethnicity however, did not form variation in
  cultural development as almost every Cordillera people shares similar
  cultural identity among different tribes.
   Bontok - spoken in Bontoc
   Ifugao -
   Isnag - spoken in Apayao
Culture

   The Cordillera region is known for its unique musical instruments
  including the gangsa kalinga, nose flute, bamboo flute, buzzer,
  bangibang, tongatong, diwdiw-as, saggeypo, and bamboo zither.
  The region also has various festivals. They include:


  Panagbenga Festival
  Panagbenga / Baguio Flower Festival which is celebrated in February. The
  festival focuses on Baguio as the Flower Garden City of the North.
  Highlights include flower exhibits, lectures, garden tours, floral
  competition and a parade of floats.
  Adivay Festival
  Adivay festival in Benguet which means "coming together of people to
  celebrate" is celebrated every month of November. The month-long
  activities highlights the Agro-industrial and trade fair which showcase the
  different products of Benguet.
Ullalim Festival

    Ullalim Festival/ in Kalinga which is celebrated every February 14. It is in
    celebration of the founding anniversary of the province and the Peace acts
    called Bodong. It is the poetic expression of the heroic exploits, romance,
    joys, successes as well as tribulations, and the way of life of the Kalingas from
    birth to death. The Festival highlights the weaved clothes (laga) exhibits,
    world class coffee beans and other products of Kalinga.

   Lang-ay Festival
   Lang-ay Festival in Mountain Province celebrated every April 7. This is a week-
    long agro-industrial trade, tourism and cultural fair with tribal dances and
    songs. Lang-ay is a native term which describes the tradition of the people of
    Mountain Province to celebrate festivities, share happiness, foster family
    solidarity, hospitality and nurture friendship - all with a toast of home-brewed
    wine.
   Ifugao Festivals Kulpi ad Asipulo (Asipulo, Ifugao - April 16–19) Town Fiesta
    adopting the ritual term "kulpi", a family thanksgiving after transplanting the
    rice seedlings.
   Tungoh ad Hungduan (Hungduan, Ifugao - April 17–19) Town fiesta adopting the
    cultural festival term "tungoh", where the community celebrates the end of
    rice planting season.
   Gotad ad Hingyon (Hingyon, Ifugao - April 23–25) Town fiesta adopting the
    festival term "Gotad" which is culminating activity of a "bimmayah" - a well-to-
    do.
   Kulpi ad Lagawe (Lagawe, Ifugao - April 25–27) same as that of Asipulo
   Urpih Bannawar (Banaue, Ifugao - April 26–27) Town fiesta also performing the
    cultural ritual of the "urpih" by the town mayor. Similar to the kulpi of Lagawe
    & Asipulo except that Banaue has no "K" in their dialect.
Immbayah (Banaue, Ifugao - April 27–29) A festival celebrated every 3
years. The event title was coined after the term "bumayah" referring to a
well-to-do who celebrates his good health or ripe old age with gong-
beating and dancing culminating in the feast.
Gotad ad Kiangan (Kiangan, Ifugao - April 30 - May 2) Same as that of
Hingyon where the program includes cultural dances, presentation or
Contested ethnic songs and games.
Ammong ad Alfonso Lista (Alfonso Lista, Ifugao - May 11) Town fiesta
adopting the Ifugao term "ammong" which means a gathering.


Matagoan Festival
Tabuk Matagoan Festival which features G-String marathon (runners wear
G-String only), cultural dances and songs. The festival showcases the
different products of tabuk coming from the different parts of Kalinga
such as the aromatic Kalinga coffee.

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  • 2. The Cordillera region is the most diversified ethno- linguistic region in the Philippines with its major languages having sub-dialect variations. The topographic formation of the Cordillera mountain range, which has greatly influenced the upstream migration of peoples in the Cordillera into the hinterland, corresponds the various dialects pattern formation. The disparity in linguistic ethnicity however, did not form variation in cultural development as almost every Cordillera people shares similar cultural identity among different tribes.  Bontok – language use in Bontoc  Ifugao – language use in Ifugao Province  Isnag - spoken in Apayao
  • 3. The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is a region in the Philippines composed of the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province, as well as Baguio City, the regional center. The Cordillera Administrative Region encompasses most of the areas within the Cordillera Central mountains of Luzon, the largest mountain range in the country. It is the country's only land-locked region. The region is home to numerous indigenous tribes collectively called the Igorot.
  • 4. On June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was enacted to split Mountain Province into four separate and independent provinces ofMountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao.  Prior to the formal creation of Cordillera Administrative Region, as a consequence of the constitutional mandate under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the former four provinces was loosely under Cagayan Valley Region while the fifth province Abra was grouped under Ilocos Region.  On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 which created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that included Mountain Province, Benguet,Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and annexed the province of Abra as part of the Cordillera Administrative Region, giving the region formal autonomy as part of her political compromise to the Cordillera People's Liberation Army, a rebel group operating in the mountain region.  On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the five provinces of the region was split into two separate and independent provinces of Apayao and Kalinga with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878.[2]  Several attempts at legalizing autonomy in the Cordillera region have failed in two separate plebiscites. An affirmative vote for the law on regional autonomy is a precondition by the 1987 Philippine Constitution to give the region autonomy in self- governance much like the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao in southern Philippines. The first law Republic Act No. 6766, took effect on October 23, 1989 but failed to muster a majority vote in the plebiscite on January 30, 1990.[3] The second law, Republic Act No. 8438 passed byCongress of the Philippines on December 22, 1997, also failed to pass the approval of the Cordillera peoples in a region-wide referendum on March 7, 1998.  At present, a third organic act of the Cordillera is in the offing supported by the Cordillera Regional Development Council.
  • 5. Province/City Capital Population Area Pop. (2010)[1] (km²) density (per km²) Abra Bangued 234,733 3,975.6 59.0 Apayao Kabugao 112,636 3,927.9 28.7 Benguet La Trinidad 403,944 2,826.59 142.9 Ifugao Lagawe 191,078 2,517.8 75.9 Kalinga Tabuk City 201,613 3,119.7 64.6 154,187 2,097.3 73.5 Mountain Province Bontoc Baguio City 318,676 57.5 5,542.2
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  • 7. History of regional formation June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was enacted to split Mountain Province into four separate and independent provinces of Mountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao. Prior to the formal creation of Cordillera Administrative Region, as a consequence of the constitutional mandate under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the former four provinces was loosely under Cagayan Valley Region while the fifth province Abra was grouped under Ilocos Region. On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 which created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that included Mountain Province, Benguet, , Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and annexed the province of Abra as part of the Cordillera Administrative Region, giving the region formal autonomy as part of her political compromise to the Cordillera People's Liberation Army, a rebel group operating in the mountain region. On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the five provinces of the region was split into two separate and independent provinces of Apayao and Kalinga with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878
  • 8. Regional economy Regional economy of the Cordilleras is diverse; mining, agriculture, export processing zone, tourism are among economic activities in the different provinces of the region. The region is abundant with mineral reserves. These include metallic ores such as gold, copper, silver, zinc, and non-metallic minerals like sand, gravel and sulfur. Mineral reserves are found in all the provinces. However, mining is concentrated in Benguet . Baguio City and La Trinidad are considered as the industrial centers in the region. Baguio City hosts Baguio Export Processing Zone where operations of big companies like Texas Instruments, and MOOG are located. The city also hosts offshore and outsourcing companies operating call centers. The primary growth centers of the region are Metro Baguio and the Eastern Cordillera Growth Corridor.
  • 9. Tourist attractions Tourist attractions in the region include the world-famous Banaue Rice Terraces in the province of Ifugao. Nations around the world boast of their own self-proclaimed "eighth wonder of the world." The Philippines considers Banaue Rice Terraces as its "Eighth Wonder of the World." The Banaue terraces, ancient sprawling man-made structures from 2,000 to 6,000 years old, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are part of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, widely found in the provinces of Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province. Natural attractions of the region include the Sumaguing Cave in Sagada and the mummy caves of Benguet and Mt. Province. There are four National Parks: Cassamata Hill, Mount Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon, and second highest mountain in the Philippines, following Mount Apo of Davao, with an elevation of 2,922 meters above mean sea level, Mt. Data, and Balbalasang-Balbalan, located in the province of Kalinga. Kalinga also offers world-class white water rafting along the Chico River. The summer capital of the Philippines is Baguio, within the Cordillera Administrative Region.
  • 10. Languages in the Cordilleras The Cordillera region is the most diversified ethno-liguistic region in the Philippines with its major languages having sub-dialect variations. The topographic formation of the Cordillera mountain range, which has greatly influenced the upstream migration of peoples in the Cordillera into the hinterland, corresponds the various dialects pattern formation. The disparity in linguistic ethnicity however, did not form variation in cultural development as almost every Cordillera people shares similar cultural identity among different tribes.  Bontok - spoken in Bontoc  Ifugao -  Isnag - spoken in Apayao
  • 11. Culture The Cordillera region is known for its unique musical instruments including the gangsa kalinga, nose flute, bamboo flute, buzzer, bangibang, tongatong, diwdiw-as, saggeypo, and bamboo zither. The region also has various festivals. They include: Panagbenga Festival Panagbenga / Baguio Flower Festival which is celebrated in February. The festival focuses on Baguio as the Flower Garden City of the North. Highlights include flower exhibits, lectures, garden tours, floral competition and a parade of floats. Adivay Festival Adivay festival in Benguet which means "coming together of people to celebrate" is celebrated every month of November. The month-long activities highlights the Agro-industrial and trade fair which showcase the different products of Benguet.
  • 12. Ullalim Festival Ullalim Festival/ in Kalinga which is celebrated every February 14. It is in celebration of the founding anniversary of the province and the Peace acts called Bodong. It is the poetic expression of the heroic exploits, romance, joys, successes as well as tribulations, and the way of life of the Kalingas from birth to death. The Festival highlights the weaved clothes (laga) exhibits, world class coffee beans and other products of Kalinga.  Lang-ay Festival  Lang-ay Festival in Mountain Province celebrated every April 7. This is a week- long agro-industrial trade, tourism and cultural fair with tribal dances and songs. Lang-ay is a native term which describes the tradition of the people of Mountain Province to celebrate festivities, share happiness, foster family solidarity, hospitality and nurture friendship - all with a toast of home-brewed wine.  Ifugao Festivals Kulpi ad Asipulo (Asipulo, Ifugao - April 16–19) Town Fiesta adopting the ritual term "kulpi", a family thanksgiving after transplanting the rice seedlings.  Tungoh ad Hungduan (Hungduan, Ifugao - April 17–19) Town fiesta adopting the cultural festival term "tungoh", where the community celebrates the end of rice planting season.  Gotad ad Hingyon (Hingyon, Ifugao - April 23–25) Town fiesta adopting the festival term "Gotad" which is culminating activity of a "bimmayah" - a well-to- do.  Kulpi ad Lagawe (Lagawe, Ifugao - April 25–27) same as that of Asipulo  Urpih Bannawar (Banaue, Ifugao - April 26–27) Town fiesta also performing the cultural ritual of the "urpih" by the town mayor. Similar to the kulpi of Lagawe & Asipulo except that Banaue has no "K" in their dialect.
  • 13. Immbayah (Banaue, Ifugao - April 27–29) A festival celebrated every 3 years. The event title was coined after the term "bumayah" referring to a well-to-do who celebrates his good health or ripe old age with gong- beating and dancing culminating in the feast. Gotad ad Kiangan (Kiangan, Ifugao - April 30 - May 2) Same as that of Hingyon where the program includes cultural dances, presentation or Contested ethnic songs and games. Ammong ad Alfonso Lista (Alfonso Lista, Ifugao - May 11) Town fiesta adopting the Ifugao term "ammong" which means a gathering. Matagoan Festival Tabuk Matagoan Festival which features G-String marathon (runners wear G-String only), cultural dances and songs. The festival showcases the different products of tabuk coming from the different parts of Kalinga such as the aromatic Kalinga coffee.