Mountain Province
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Mountain Province is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is Bontoc and borders, clockwise from the south, Ifugao, Benguet, Ilocos Sur, Abra, Kalinga, and Isabela.
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2000 census—140,439 (6th smallest)
Density—67 per km² (10th lowest)
Highly urbanized cities—0
Component cities—0
Municipalities—10
Barangays—144
Congressional districts—1
Mountain Province is the full name of the province and is sometimes incorrectly named just Mountain in some foreign references. The name can also be shortened to Mt. Province. The province is named that way because it is found in the Cordilleras mountain range of north central Luzon.
Mountain Province was also the name of the historical province that included most of the current Cordillera provinces. This old province was established by the Americans in 1908 and was later split in 1966 into Mountain Province, Benguet, Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao.
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Mountain Province is subdivided into 10 municipalities.
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Regions and Provinces of Luzon | |
Ilocos Region: | Ilocos Norte | Ilocos Sur | La Union | Pangasinan |
Cagayan Valley: | Batanes | Cagayan | Isabela | Nueva Vizcaya | Quirino |
Central Luzon: | Aurora | Bataan | Bulacan | Nueva Ecija | Pampanga | Tarlac | Zambales |
CALABARZON: | Batangas | Cavite | Laguna | Quezon | Rizal |
MIMAROPA: | Marinduque | Occidental Mindoro | Oriental Mindoro | Palawan | Romblon |
Bicol Region: | Albay | Camarines Norte | Camarines Sur | Catanduanes | Masbate | Sorsogon |
Cordillera Adm. Region: | Abra | Apayao | Benguet | Ifugao | Kalinga | Mountain Province |
Metro Manila: | No provinces |