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Which province is known as the 'White Water Rafting Capital of the Philippines'?
What is the tourism tagline for the province of Abra?
Which festival is celebrated in Apayao?
Which food is associated with the province of Abra?
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What is the capital of Mountain Province?
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Which of the following is a notable festival celebrated in Obando, Bulacan?
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Which product is associated with Nueva Ecija?
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What is the significance of Biak-na-Bato National Park in Bulacan?
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Which of the following snacks originates from Pampanga?
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Which sweet treat is known as a specialty product of Bulacan?
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Which province is home to the Taal Volcano?
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What festival is celebrated in Cavite during March?
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Which food is traditionally associated with the province of Laguna?
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Which natural attraction is located in Oriental Mindoro?
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What festival is celebrated in Palawan during December?
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Which province is known for the cultural attraction Masungi Georeserve?
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Which of the following is a food item associated with Batangas?
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What is a popular attraction in Zambales?
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Which festival is celebrated in December in Occidental Mindoro?
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Which province has the Enchanted Kingdom theme park?
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Which province is known for the Dagupan Bangus Festival?
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What is the tourism tagline for Ilocos Norte?
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Which festival is celebrated in Isabela during January?
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Which food is traditionally associated with La Union?
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Which province is recognized as the Rice Granary of the Philippines?
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What is the main attraction in Batanes?
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Which festival in Central Luzon occurs in February?
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Which festival in Albay is celebrated in May?
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Which delicacy is commonly found in Pangasinan?
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What is the main attraction associated with Tubbataha Reef in Palawan Oriental?
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What is the capital of La Union?
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Which province in Cagayan Valley has the Callao Caves as an attraction?
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Which food is commonly associated with the Bicol region?
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What festival is celebrated in Coron during August?
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Which of the following is a common food in the region known for the Panagbenga Festival?
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In Sorsogon, which festival is celebrated in October?
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What is the tourism tagline for Region 2?
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Which famous landmark is located in Ilocos Sur?
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Which destination is linked to the Bakbakan sa Brooke’s Point Festival?
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Which location is referred to as the Wreck Diving Capital of the Philippines?
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What fruit is associated with the Pinyasan Festival in Camarines Norte?
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Which food is linked to the Biniray Festival in Romblon?
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Study Notes
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
- CAR Tourism Brand: Find Yourself in Cordillera
- Provinces: Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Mountain Province, Kalinga, Ifugao, Baguio City
- Capital Cities: Bangued (Abra), Kabugao (Apayao), La Trinidad (Benguet), Bontoc (Mountain Province), Tabuk City (Kalinga), Lagawe (Ifugao)
- Baguio City: Summer Capital of the Philippines
Abra
- Tourism Tagline: The Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital
- Attractions: Kaparkan Falls
- Food: Pinikpikan
- Festival: Banga Festival (March)
Apayao
- Tourism Tagline: Cordillera’s Last Frontier for Nature Richness
- Attractions: Lussok Crystal Cave
- Food: Pinuneg
- Festival: Tawid Festival (April)
Benguet
- Tourism Tagline: Salad Bowl of the Philippines
- Attractions: Mt.Pulag, Stobosa
- Food: Zinagan, Sinursur
- Festival: Adivay Festival (February to March)
Mountain Province
- Tourism Tagline: Weavers Paradise
- Attractions: Sumaguing Cave, Mt.Kalawitan, Sagada Heritage Village
- Food: Pinalatan, Etag, Kinuday/ Kiniing
- Festival: Lang-Ay Festival (April), Strawberry Festival
Kalinga
- Tourism Tagline: White Water Rafting Capital of the Philippines
- Attractions: Balbalasang National Park
- Food: Inasinan
- Festival: Tabuk Matgoan Festival
Ifugao
- Tourism Tagline: Land of the Eighth World Wonder
- Attractions: Banaue Rice Terraces
- Food: Wat-Wat, Patopat
- Festival: Imbayah Destyival (April), Gotad Ed Kiangan
Baguio City
- Attractions: Burnham Park, Botanical, Mirador Hill And Eco Park, Igorot Stone Kingdom
- Festival: Panagbenga Festival (February)
Region 1: Ilocos Region
- Region 1 Tourism Brand: Find One In Region 1
- Provinces: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan
- Capital Cities: Laoag City (Ilocos Norte), Vigan City (Ilocos Sur), San Fernando City (La Union), Lingayen (Pangasinan)
Ilocos Norte
- Tourism Tagline: The Best Culture and Nature
- Attractions: Paoay Church, Malacañang Of the North, Bangui Windmills, Pagudpud Beach
- Food: Ilocos Norte Empanada (Orange)
- Festival: Pamulinawen (February)
Ilocos Sur
- Tourism Tagline: Heritage Village of the Philippines
- Attractions: Calle Crisologo, Baluarte Zoo
- Food: Sinanglaw, Vigan Empanada, Longaniza, Bagnet
- Festival: Viva Vigan Festival (May), Longaniza Festival (January)
La Union
- Tourism Tagline: Pilgrimage Center of North Luzon
- Attractions: Tangadan Falls, Ma-Cho Temple, Baluarte Watch Tower, Gapuz Grape Farm
- Food: Tupig, Bagoong, Halo-halo
- Festival: Dinengdeng Festival (April-May), Pindangan Festival (March), Surfing Break Festival (October)
Pangasinan
- Tourism Tagline: Hundred Islands and Hundred Flavors
- Attractions: Enchanted Cave, Bolinao Falls, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Hundred Islands National Park
- Food: Pigar-pigar, Kaleskes (Intestine)
- Festival: Dagupan Bangus Festival (April-May), Pistay Dayat or Sea Festival (April-May)
Common Delicacies in the Region
- Pinakbet
- Dinengdeng
Region 2: Cagayan Valley
- Region 2 Tourism Brand: “Your Islands and Valley of FUN”
- Provinces: Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino
Batanes
- Attractions: House of Dakay, Valugan Boulder Beach
- Food: Uved (pork & unriped mango)
- Festival: Kulay Festival (April)
Cagayan
- Attractions: Callao Caves Resort Tourist Zone, Palaui Island and Anguib Beach, Portabaga Falls
- Food: Pancit Cabagan, Pancit batil patong, Pawa, Chicharabao
- Festival: Aggao Nac Cagayan (June )
Isabela
- Attractions: Butaka Shrine, Dicotcotan beach, Dibulo Falls
- Food: Binallay
- Festival: Bambanti Festival (January)
Nueva Vizcaya
- Attractions: Imugan Water Falls, Capisaan Cave
- Food: Buko Pie, Tupig
- Festival: Ammungan Festival (May)
Quirino
- Attractions: Governor’s Rapids, Quirino watersports complex
- Food: Adobong Tateg (tadpole or larvae soup)
- Festival: Panagdadapun Festival (September)
Region 3: Central Luzon
- Region 3 Tourism Brand: “Where endless stories Begin”
- Region 3 Tourism Brand: Rice Bowl of the Philippines
- Provinces: Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales
- Capital Cities: Baler (Aurora), Balanga City (Bataan), Malolos City (Bulacan), Palayan City (Nueva Ecija), San Fernando City (Pampanga), Tarlac City (Tarlac), Iba (Zambales)
Aurora
- Tourism Tagline: Sanctuary of Nature’s Splendor
- Attractions: Sabang Beach, Balete Tree
- Food: Suman, Paco Salada, Ginataang Alimasag
- Festival: Suman Festival (February)
Bataan
- Tourism Tagline: Cradle of Heroes, History Hub of Central Luzon
- Attractions: Las Casaa Filipinas De Acuzar, Mt.samat National Shrine, Corregidor Island
- Food: Tinapa, Kalamay Bataan, Tuyo, Tamarind Candies, Arrowroot Cookies
- Festival: Pawikan Festival (December)
Bulacan
- Tourism Tagline: Gateway to Northern Philippines
- Attractions: Biak-na-Bato National Park, Barasoain Church, Obando Church
- Food: Pastillas De Leche, Empanada de kaliskis, Minasa, Serkele
- Festival: Obando Fertility Rites (May)
Nueva Ecija
- Tourism Tagline: Rice Granary of the Philippines
- Attractions: Minalungao National Park , Pantabangan Dam
- Food: Batotay Longganisa, Pancit Cabagan, Nilagang Pasko, Puto Pao, Tilapia Ice Cream
- Festival: Taong Putik (June)
Pampanga
- Tourism Tagline: Culinary Capital of the Philippines
- Attractions: Mt.Arayat, Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park, Sasmuan White Sand Beach
- Food: Sisig, Bringhe, Tibok-tibok, Murcon
- Festival: Ligligan Parul/ Giant Lantern Festival (December)
Tarlac
- Tourism Tagline: Melting Pot of Central luzon
- Attractions: Monasterio De Tarlac, Mount Pinatubo, Capas National Shrine
- Food: Iniruban (Nilubyan), Pinatolang Kambing, Tinapa, Chicharon Camiling
- Festival: Malatarlak Festival (January)
Zambales
- Tourism Tagline: Wreck Diving Capital of the Philippines
- Attractions: Potipot Island, Anawangin Cove, Capones Island, San Antonio Beach, Zambales Heritage Park
- Food: Ginipa
- Festival: Dinamulag Festival (September)
Region IV-A: CALABARZON
- Region IV-A Tourism Brand: Discover CALABARZON: Where History Meets Nature.
- Provinces: Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, Rizal
- Capital Cities: Batangas City (Batangas), Trece Martires City (Cavite), Santa Cruz (Laguna), Lucena City (Quezon), Antipolo City (Rizal)
Batangas
- Attractions: Taal Volcano, Anilao (Diving Destination), Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort, Fortune Island
- Food: Lomi, Adobo Sa Dilaw, Bulalo, Sinigang Na Baka
- Festival: Lipa City Mango Festival (May)
Cavite
- Attractions: Aguinaldo Shrine, Peoples Park in the sky, Imus historical Museum
- Food: Buko Pie, Tamales, Puto, bibingka
- Festival: Cavite City Flower Festival A.K.A Pasasalamat Festival (March)
Laguna
- Attractions: Pagsanjan Falls, Enchanted Kingdom, Lake Caliraya
- Food: Espasol, Kesong puti, Uraro, monay
- Festival: Laguna's "Kabayani Festival" (November)
Quezon
- Attractions: Mount Banahaw, Quezon National Forest Park, Kamay ni Hesus
- Food: Pancit Habhab, Kiping
- Festival: Pahiyas Festival (May)
Rizal
- Attractions: Masungi Georeserve, Hinulugang Taktak National Park
- Food: Angono's Puto, Binangonan's Sinigang
- Festival: Higantes Festival (November)
Region IV-B: MIMAROPA
- Region IV-B Tourism Brand: More than Just a Paradise
- Provinces: Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Romblon
- Capital Cities: Boac (Marinduque), Mamburao (Occidental Mindoro), Calapan City (Oriental Mindoro), Puerto Princesa City (Palawan), Romblon (Romblon)
Palawan
- Tourism Tagline: The Philippines Last Ecological Frontier
Marinduque
- Attractions: Bathala Cave, Boac Cathedral
- Food: Kari-kari, Uraro cookies
- Festival: Moriones Festival (October-November)
Occidental Mindoro
- Attractions: Apo Reef Natural Park, White Island
- Food: Sinalab
- Festival: Sikatuna National Festival (December)
Oriental Mindoro
- Attractions: Mt.Halcon
- Food: Bandi
- Festival: Pandangguhan Festival (April)
Palawan Del Norte
- Attractions: El Nido, Coron: Kayangan Lake
- Food: Nido Soup
- Festival: Kulambo Festival (El Nido, March), Coron Festival (Coron, August)
Palawan Oriental
- Attractions: Tubbataha Reef (Cagayancillo Islands), Port Barton, Long Beach
- Food: Tamilok
- Festival: Cuyo Fiesta (August), Kulambo Festival (May)
Palawan Del Sur
- Attractions: Onok Island, Punta Sebaring Beach
- Festival: Bakbakan sa Brooke’s Point Festival (March)
Romblon
- Attractions: Mt.Guiting-Guiting, Fort San Andres
- Food: Tiyula Itum, Pancit Romblon
- Festival: Biniray Festival (January)
Region V: Bicol Region
- Region V Tourism Brand: Bicol beyond the ordinary
- Provinces: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, Sorsogon
- Capital Cities: Legazpi City (Albay), Daet (Camarines Norte), Naga City (Camarines Sur), Virac (Catanduanes), Masbate City (Masbate), Sorsogon City (Sorsogon)
Albay
- Attractions: Mayon Volcano, Cagsawa Ruins, Daraga Church
- Food: Bicol Express, Laing, Sili Ice cream, Pinangat, Ladung (Young banan heart), Kinunot, Linubak, Kinalas
- Festival: Magayon (Beautiful) Festival (May), Ibalong (Ancient Epic poem) Festival (August)
Camarines Norte
- Attractions: Calaguas Island, Bato Church
- Food: Fruit: Queen Farmosa Pineapple
- Festival: Pinyasan Festival (June)
Camarines Sur
- Attractions: CamSur Watersports Complex, Caramoan Islands
- Festival: Kaogma (Happiness or Joy) Festival (May)
Catanduanes
- Attractions: Binurong Point, Bato Church
- Festival: Catandungan (people of Catanduanes) Festival (October)
Masbate
- Attractions: Buntod Sandbar and Reef Marine Sanctuary, Pawa Mangrove Park
- Festival: Rodeo Masbateño Festival (April)
Sorsogon
- Attractions: Donsol, Bulusan Volcano Natural Park
- Festival: Kasanggayahan (Prosperity) Festival (October)
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Test your knowledge about the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) of the Philippines, including its provinces, attractions, and cultural highlights. Discover interesting facts about each province's unique tourism brands and festivals.