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Lubuagan,
officially the Muni****lity of
Lubuagan is a 4th
class muni****lity in the
province of Kalinga, Philippines.
According to the 2020 census, it...
- 700 speakers.
Language status is 5 (developing).
Lubuagan Kalinga:
spoken in
Kalinga Province (
Lubuagan and
Tabuk City). 30,000 speakers.
Dialects are Guinaang...
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indigenous peoples in the area.
President Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed Lubuagan town the seat of
government for 73 days from
March 6, 1900, to May 18,...
- born on
August 4, 1942. A
member of the
Kalinga people and a
native of
Lubuagan,
Kalinga province,
Saclag taught himself of his people's
traditions in...
- Pasil,
Lubuagan, and
Tinglayan (south); and
Tanudan (east). Rev.
Teodoro Llamzon, S.J.
divided the
Kalinga based on
their dialects: Guinaang,
Lubuagan, Punukpuk...
- to
Lubuagan,
Mountain Province,
where his
father was an
officer in the
Philippine Constabulary. He
graduated with
honors in 1924 at the
Lubuagan Elementary...
- (north); Pasil,
Lubuagan, and
Tinglayan (south); and
Tanudan (east).
Teodoro Llamzon divided the
Kalinga based on
their dialects: Guinaang,
Lubuagan, Punukpuk...
- "History". Muni****lity of
Lubuagan.
Archived from the
original on
August 31, 2018.
Retrieved March 14, 2019. "Muni****lity of
Lubuagan".
Department of Interior...
- a
Silver Star
Medal for her
wartime contributions.
Leones was born in
Lubuagan,
Mountain Province to an
evangelical missionary. She
served as a deaconess...
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Weaving (Abaca – ikat / Inabal), 1998
Alonzo Saclag,
musician and dancer,
Lubuagan, Kalinga,
Music and
Dance (Kalinga), 2000
Federico Caballero, epic chanter...