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Amburayan was an
administrative division of the Philippines,
existing as a politico-military
comandancia from 1890 to 1902, and a sub-province from 1902...
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Amburayan River is a
river in the
northeastern portion of
island of
Luzon in the Philippines. It
originates from the
Cordillera mountains and traverses...
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copper mines of the
Benguet Corporation, and
offers a
glimpse of the
Amburayan Valley. The
observation deck is
situated below a
winding stone-covered...
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originally composed of the sub-provinces of
Amburayan, Apayao, Benguet, Lepanto-Bontoc,
Ifugao and Kalinga.
Amburayan was
later abolished in 1920 and its corresponding...
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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...
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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...
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comandancias of
Amburayan, Apayao, Benguet, Bontoc,
Kalinga and Lepanto, were
annexed to the
newly created province as sub-provinces.
Amburayan was
later abolished...
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consisted of: the sub-province of
Amburayan (capital: Alilem, 1902–1907; Tagudin, 1907–1920), encomp****ing most of the
Amburayan River basin the sub-province...
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Province (including Sulu Archipelago), and Surigao. Abra (from
Ilocos Sur)
Amburayan (from Lepanto-Bontoc)
Apayao (from Ca****an)
Batanes (from Ca****an) Bontoc...
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extensive water system that
includes the Bued River, Agno River, and
Amburayan River.
Mount ****g, the
third highest mountain of the Philippines, is...