Coordinates | 53°12′″N45°01′″N |
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name | Benguet |
settlement type | Province |
image seal | PH_seal_benguet.png |
image shield | gee |
map caption | Map of the Philippines with Benguet highlighted |
coordinates type | region:PH_type:adm1st_source:GNS-enwiki |
coordinates display | inline,title |
subdivision type | Country |
subdivision name | |
subdivision type1 | Region |
subdivision name1 | Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) |
established title | Founded |
established date | June 16, 1966 |
seat type | Capital |
seat | La Trinidad |
largest city | Baguio |
leader party | Baguio |
government type | Province of the Philippines |
leader title | Governor |
leader name | Nestor Fongwan (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) |
leader title1 | Vice Governor |
leader name1 | Crencencio Pacalso (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) |
area total km2 | 2826.59 |
area rank | 49th out of 80 |
population total | 372533 |
population as of | 2007 |
population rank | 63rd out of 80 |
population density km2 | auto |
population density rank | 53rd out of 80 |
demographics type1 | Divisions |
demographics1 footnotes | |
demographics1 title1 | Independent cities |
demographics1 info1 | 1 |
demographics1 title2 | Component cities |
demographics1 info2 | 0 |
demographics1 title3 | Municipalities |
demographics1 info3 | 13 |
demographics1 title4 | Barangays |
demographics1 info4 | 140 including independent cities: 269 |
demographics1 title5 | Districts |
demographics1 info5 | Lone district of Benguet including independent cities:Lone district of Baguio City |
blank name sec1 | Spoken languages |
blank info sec1 | Kankana-ey, Ibaloi, Kalanguya, Bontoc, Ilocano, Tagalog, English |
timezone | PHT |
utc offset | +8 |
postal code type | ZIP Code |
footnotes | }} |
Benguet is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is La Trinidad and borders, clockwise from the south, Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Mountain Province, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya.
Baguio, a popular tourist destination in the country, is located in the interior of the province, however, the city is independent of the province.
The province registered at 63,123 households, an increase of 4,588 households over the 1990 figure. This gave an average household size of 5.2 persons, a little higher than the national average of 4.99.
Benguet is the homeland of several tribes, collectively referred to as the Igorot. Two of them, the Ibaloi in the southeast and the Kankana-ey in the northwest, are the dominant tribes of Benguet. In the 2000 census, 43% of the household population were Kankana-ey. About 29.2% were Ibaloi and 13.4% were Ilocano. Other ethnic groups included Ikalahan (3.7%) and Tagalog (2.4%).
The SIL Ethnologue database classifies the languages under the South-Central Cordilleran branch. Nabaloy (named in the database as Ibaloi) is part of the Southern Cordilleran branch which also includes Pangasinense. The Kankana-ey language (named in the database as Kankanaey) is under the Central Cordilleran branch, which also includes Bontoc and Ifugao.
Mining is another major industry of Benguet, which is one of the country's leading gold producers. The Benguet Corporation one of the Philippines largest diversified conglomerates was founded to exploit mines in Benguet Province. Other mineral deposits are silver, copper, pyrite, and limestone. Silversmithing is a large industry in Benguet, and many entrepreneurs sell silver works at lower prices in Baguio City, compared to Manila. In 2006 alone revenues from mining reached a stunning four billion pesos, and yet this figure comes from just two-Lepanto Consolidated Mining Corporation and Philex Mines- of the many mining firms operating in the province. Nevertheless, the province's mining vigor has never translated into better quality of life of the Benguet people, simply because a bulk of the mining firm's taxes are not paid directly to the province. The two mining corporations, like many others around the country, have principal offices in the City of Makati, a set-up that makes Makati the prime mining tax beneficiary.
The presence of Baguio City in Benguet draws a large number of tourists from the lowlands. Often, people who go to Baguio also explore the province, especially the strawberry and vegetable plantations in La Trinidad. (See also the Tourist Attractions section below.)
Post Graduate Studies
3 CAMPUSES: 1. BSU-Main Campus, La Trinidad, Benguet 2. BSU-Buguias Campus, Loo, Buguias, Benguet 3. BSU Bokod Campus, Ambangeg, Bokod, Benguet
Benguet also is home to the Cordillera Regional Science High School National University is also operated here since 2004 the branch of NU manila
Atok, Benguet>Atok | Bakun, Benguet>Bakun | Bokod, Benguet>Bokod | Buguias, Benguet>Buguias | Itogon, Benguet>Itogon | Kabayan, Benguet>Kabayan | Kapangan, Benguet>Kapangan | Kibungan, Benguet>Kibungan | La Trinidad, Benguet>La Trinidad | Mankayan, Benguet>Mankayan | Sablan, Benguet>Sablan | Tuba, Benguet>Tuba | Tublay, Benguet>Tublay |
Spanish Period. When the Spanish arrived, they attempted to colonize the highlands, having heard of the rich gold mines in the mountains. In 1572, Juan de Salcedo led a small expedition into southern Benguet, but the natives forced them to retreat. The first major expedition into the mountains occurred in 1620, when Spanish explorers went into the La Trinidad Valley and briefly controlled some Igorot gold mines, which were later abandoned after a few years.
In the 1800s, the Spanish colonizers made more serious attempts at conquering the highlands. The first expeditions were done under the leadership of Col. Guillermo Galvey and it succeeded in establishing presence in the La Trinidad Valley, which he named after his wife.
This area later became a district of the new province of La Union in 1846. Eight years later, in 1854, Benguet became a separate comandancia politico-militar. Parts of the present province were established as component territories of other comandancias such as Lepanto, and Amburayan.
American Period. When the Americans took control of the Philippines, they established local civil governments in many parts of the country. In Benguet, the civil government was established on November 23, 1900 by virtue of Act No. 49. H.P. Whitmarsh, a Canadian journalist, was appointed as the first governor of Benguet.
The Americans then established the Mountain Province on August 18, 1908, with the enactment of Act No. 1876. Benguet, along with Amburayan, Apayao, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto, became sub-provinces of this new province. Later on, Baguio became a chartered city in 1909. Then in 1920, Benguet absorbed the sub-provinces of Amburayan and Lepanto.
In the 1930s, mining companies were started to mine the gold deposits in the area. This brought it jobs and many lowlanders migrated to Benguet, especially in towns surrounding the mines, such as Itogon.
World War II. During World War II, Igorot guerrillas and the combined Filipino and American forces fought battles with Japanese soldiers during the final days of the war in 1945.
Post-war Era. On June 18, 1966, The huge Mountain Province was split into four provinces with the enactment of Republic Act No. 4695. The four provinces were Benguet, Mountain Province, Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao. Benguet became one of the provinces of the Ilocos Region.
On July 15, 1987, the Cordillera Administrative Region was established and Benguet was made one of its provinces.
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