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Former administrative division of the Philippines
Amburayan was an administrative division of the Philippines, existing as a politico-military comandancia from 1890 to 1902, and a sub-province from 1902
Amburayan
River in Luzon, Philippines
The Amburayan River is a river in the northwestern portion of island of Luzon in the Philippines. It originates from the Cordillera mountains and traverses
Amburayan_River
Former province of the Philippines
consisted of: the sub-province of Amburayan (capital: Alilem, 1902–1907; Tagudin, 1907–1920), encompassing most of the Amburayan River basin the sub-province
Lepanto-Bontoc
Administrative region of the Philippines
comandancias of Amburayan, Apayao, Benguet, Bontoc, Kalinga and Lepanto, were annexed to the newly created province as sub-provinces. Amburayan was later abolished
Cordillera Administrative Region
Cordillera_Administrative_Region
Administrative division of the Philippines
No. 365 enacted on March 3, 1902. May 28 – Spanish-era comandancias of Amburayan, Bontoc and Lepanto organized into sub-provinces under the new province
Provinces_of_the_Philippines
Province in Cordillera, Philippines
originally composed of the sub-provinces of Amburayan, Apayao, Benguet, Lepanto-Bontoc, Ifugao and Kalinga. Amburayan was later abolished in 1920 and its corresponding
Mountain_Province
Province in Cordillera, Philippines
deposits along the Agno River, the Bued River, the Suyoc River, and the Amburayan River. Gold was also mined from lode veins within andesite and diorite
Benguet
Overlook park in Baguio, Philippines
copper mines of the Benguet Corporation, and offers a glimpse of the Amburayan Valley. The observation deck is situated below a winding stone-covered
Mines_View_Park
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
census, it has a population of 16,888 people. It is separated from the Amburayan River and is known for its bamboo basket weaving industry. The name "Sudipen"
Sudipen
National highway in Luzon, Philippines
Maragayap East Bridge Borobor Bridge, Balaoan–Bangar boundary Amburayan Bridge (Amburayan River), Supiden, La Union–Tagudin, Ilocos Sur boundary Borono
MacArthur_Highway
instances of physical humor, such as the incident of Lam-ang's bath in the Amburayan river. The colonial era saw the introduction of new forms of entertainment
Comedy_in_the_Philippines
Province in Ilocos Region, Philippines
plains of Purao (now Balaoan), Darigayos, and the areas surrounding the Amburayan River. These settlements were primarily inhabited by the Samtoy (Ilocanos)
La_Union
Philippine epic poem
the plains. After he went down the plains, he decided to bathe in the Amburayan River, where the local women helped him bathe. The dirt was so gross that
Biag_ni_Lam-ang
Municipality in Ilocos Region, Philippines
northeastern Rancheria, became a township in 1908 under the sub-province Amburayan, Mountain Province. An Igorot named Lakay Camilot was its first municipal
Santol,_La_Union
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
colonial era, this sitio was part of the administrative division known as Amburayan. The settlement was initially known as “Baka Burnotan,” a name derived
San_Gabriel,_La_Union
1902–1935 US territory of the Philippines
Province (including Sulu Archipelago), and Surigao. Abra (from Ilocos Sur) Amburayan (from Lepanto-Bontoc) Apayao (from Cagayan) Batanes (from Cagayan) Bontoc
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Insular_Government_of_the_Philippine_Islands
Municipality in Ilocos Sur, Philippines
village be recognized as a Christian town under the district of Lepanto-Amburayan. The town was given the name Cervantes and that remained the name of the
Cervantes,_Ilocos_Sur
Legendary crossroads demon in Ilocano mythology
the Ilocos Region, with accounts associated with the Padsan, Nagbaduan, Amburayan, Agoo, and Bued Rivers. The earliest was an offhand account by Juan Francisco
Marukos
Municipality in Ilocos Sur, Philippines
Cervantes, Lidlidda and San Emilio. Named after the vast Amburayan River that ran through it, Amburayan was a vast stronghold of the natives; the river itself
Sigay
Legislative district of the Philippines
Tagudin from Ilocos Sur and made it the capital of the sub-province of Amburayan in Mountain Province on May 15, 1907, by virtue of Act No. 1646, the town's
Legislative districts of Ilocos Sur
Legislative_districts_of_Ilocos_Sur
Ethnic group in Benguet, Philippines
extensive water system that includes the Bued River, Agno River, and Amburayan River. Mount Pulag, the third highest mountain of the Philippines, is
Ibaloi_people
30 Isabela 76,431 31 Lepanto-Bontoc 72,750 Includes sub-provinces of Amburayan, Kalinga 32 Nueva Vizcaya 62,541 33 Zambales 58,930 34 Abra 51,860 35
List of Philippine provinces by population
List_of_Philippine_provinces_by_population
Administrative region of the Philippines
Filipino olympian to win multiple medals. He is from Piddig, Ilocos Norte Amburayan Ilocos Solid North Census of Population (2020). "Region I (Ilocos Region)"
Ilocos_Region
Mountain in Cordillera Central, Philippines
national park hosts five major rivers: the Chico, Ahin, Siffu, Abra, and Amburayan rivers. The Agno River also originates from Mount Data and flows through
Mount_Data
resolved in 2015. The towns agreed on a boundary established along the Amburayan River. Bicutan Market and Interchange (Parañaque–Taguig boundary) San
List of internal boundary disputes in the Philippines
List_of_internal_boundary_disputes_in_the_Philippines
Municipality in Benguet, Philippines
Period, Bakun was a rancheria of the Commandancia Politico-Militar de Amburayan. Ampusongan (currently a barangay of Bakun) was a rancheria of the Commandancia
Bakun,_Benguet
Province in Cordillera, Philippines
August 18, 1908, Ifugao was separated from Nueva Vizcaya and, along with Amburayan, Apayao, Benguet, Bontoc, Kalinga and Lepanto, was annexed to the newly
Ifugao
resolved in 2015. The towns agreed on a boundary established along the Amburayan River. Bicutan Market and Interchange (Parañaque–Taguig boundary) San
List_of_territorial_disputes
Ethnic group
Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra, and La Union, as well as the comandancias of Amburayan, Lepanto-Bontoc, and Benguet. To manage this vast territory effectively
Ilocano_people
Province in Ilocos Region, Philippines
present-day Luna) and present-day Abra. The sub-provinces of Lepanto and Amburayan in Mountain Province were annexed by Ilocos Sur. At the same year as 1818
Ilocos_Sur
Capital city of La Union, Philippines
San Fernando, three southern towns of Ilocos Sur located south of the Amburayan River, and 40-45 rancherias of the Eastern País del Igorotes in the Cordilleras
San_Fernando,_La_Union
Region and Cordillera Administrative Region 180 2013 Amburayan Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Amburayan River between Tagudin, Ilocos Sur and Sudipen, La
List of bridges in the Philippines
List_of_bridges_in_the_Philippines
Province in Cordillera, Philippines
the enactment of Act No. 1876. Apayao was incorporated; and along with Amburayan, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto, became sub-provinces of
Apayao
Municipality in Ilocos Sur, Philippines
August 1908, Tagudin replaced Alilem as the capital of the sub-province of Amburayan, which included Lepanto (that became a sub-province now included in the
Tagudin
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
north-western towns of Pangasinan and the towns of Ilocos Sur south of the Amburayan river. Agoo was the oldest town to be integrated and was listed as having
Agoo
Indigenous peoples of the Northern Philippines
the northern part of Benguet . . . (and) the entire valley of the river Amburayan . . . Jefrernovas, V; Perez, PL (2011), Defining indigeneity representation
Kankanaey_people
Municipality in Ilocos Sur, Philippines
of Amburayan. This commandancia was composed of Alilem, Sigay, Suyo, Tagudin, Sudipen, San Gabriel and Bakun. In 1908, the commandancia of Amburayan became
Alilem
Filipino revolutionary (1877–1924)
Spaniards surrendered in Bangar. The Tinio Brigade then crossed the mighty Amburayan River that divides the province of La Union from Ilocos Sur. The colonial
Manuel_Tinio
Jalaur River Guimaras Strait 122 76 Central Panay Mountain Range Iloilo 17 Amburayan River South China Sea 97 60 Cordillera Central Mountains Ilocos Sur, La
List of rivers of the Philippines
List_of_rivers_of_the_Philippines
Municipality in Benguet, Philippines
eastern settlements such as Tinec in Buguias and Bontoc, settled along the Amburayan River and lived by the kaingin system. They traveled to Naguilian in La
Kapangan
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
west, Sudipen to the east, and Balaoan and Luna to the south-west. The Amburayan River flows to the north of Bangar, separating it from Tagudin. Bangar
Bangar,_La_Union
Former administrative division of the Philippines
(Act No. 1306). Became a regular province again in 1917 (Act No. 2683). Amburayan Lepanto-Bontoc (1902–1908) Mountain Province (1908–1920) May 28, 1902
Sub-provinces of the Philippines
Sub-provinces_of_the_Philippines
Legislative district of the Philippines
1945. includes the independent city of Baguio, and the sub-provinces of Amburayan (abolished 1920), Apayao, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga and Lepanto
Legislative districts of Mountain Province
Legislative_districts_of_Mountain_Province
and for other purposes 532 Terminating the collection of tolls at the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quirino) Toll Bridges
List of executive orders by Elpidio Quirino
List_of_executive_orders_by_Elpidio_Quirino
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Girl/Female
Russian
Belongs to God.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Night
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Gives Protection; Protected
Girl/Female
Muslim
Place to which one returns
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Indra; Ruler of his Own Heart
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English
Herb garden. From the meadow farm. A surname and place name.
Girl/Female
Indian
Illusion
Boy/Male
Greek
follower of Christ; the annointed.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on rīc ‘power(ful)’ (see Reich), or from the female personal name Rikheit, from rīc + suffix -heit ‘way of being’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Reiche or Ritsche (see Ritchey 2).English and northern Irish : variant spelling of Ritchie.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Sinless; Innocent
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