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<tr><td align="center">[[File:Ph seal apayao.png|150px]]<br>Seal of Apayao Province</td></tr>
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<font size=5>Apayao  Province, [[Philippines]]</font>
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|<font size=5>Apayao  Province, [[Philippines]]</font>
*The province of Apayao is in [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Region_XIV|Region XIV]] - Cordillera Administrative Region
*The province of Apayao is in [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Region_XIV|Region XIV]] - Cordillera Administrative Region
*Apayao is a 3rd Class province, has 7 Munincipalities and  133 Barangays. - <font color=green>'''Every barangay in the province of Apayao has an Interactive Webpage of its own'''.</font>
*Apayao is a 3rd Class province, has 7 Munincipalities and  133 Barangays. - <font color=green>'''Every barangay in the province of Apayao has an Interactive Webpage of its own'''.</font>
*[[Kabugao%2C_Apayao%2C_Philippines|Kabugao]] is the capital municipality of Apayao
*[[Kabugao%2C_Apayao%2C_Philippines|Kabugao]] is the capital municipality of Apayao
*Prior to 1995, [[Kalinga]] and Apayao comprised a single province named Kalinga-Apayao, until they were split into two to better service the needs of individual native tribes in the provinces.
*Prior to 1995, [[Kalinga]] and Apayao comprised a single province named Kalinga-Apayao, until they were split into two to better service the needs of individual native tribes in the provinces.
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==Geography of Apayao, Philippines==
==Geography of Apayao, Philippines==
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==History of Apayao, Philippines==
==History of Apayao, Philippines==
:''Article below was copied verbatim from Wikipedia''
Despite being one of the first areas reached by the Spaniards in the Cordilleras, Apayao, inhabited by the Isneg tribe, remained mostly beyond Spanish control until the late 19th century. The Dominican friars established a mission in the present-day town of Pudtol as early as 1610. In 1684, they made unsuccessful attempts to convert the locals and built a church in what is now Kabugao. The remnants of these early churches in Pudtol and Kabugao still stand as silent reminders of the unsuccessful Spanish occupation of Apayao.
 
Although Apayao was among the earliest areas penetrated by the Spaniards in the Cordilleras, the region, inhabited by the Isneg tribe, remained largely outside Spanish control until late in the 19th century. As early as 1610, the Dominican friars established a mission in what is now the town of Pudtol. In 1684, the friars again made vain attempts to convert the people and established a church in what is now Kabugao. The ruins of the early churches in Pudtol and Kabugao still stand as mute testimony to the failed attempts to occupy Apayao.


The Spanish authorities were then able to establish the comandancias of Apayao and Cabugaoan in 1891, which covered the western and eastern portions of what is now Apayao. The comandancias, however, failed to bring total control and the Spanish government only maintained a loose hold over the area.
In 1891, the Spanish authorities established the comandancias of Apayao and Cabugaoan, which covered the western and eastern parts of present-day Apayao. However, these comandancias did not exert complete control, and the Spanish government maintained only loose authority over the area.


The Americans established the Mountain Province on August 13, 1908, with the enactment of Act No. 1876. Apayao, along with Amburayan, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto, became sub-provinces of this new province. Before this, Apayao had been a part of Cagayan province.
On August 13, 1908, the Americans created the Mountain Province through the enactment of Act No. 1876. Apayao, along with Amburayan, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto, became sub-provinces of this newly formed province. Prior to this, Apayao had been part of the Cagayan province.


In 1942, Japanese Imperial forces entered Apayao, starting a three-year occupation of the province during the Second World War. Philippine Commonwealth Army troops and the military forces of the USAFIP-NL 11th and 66th Infantry Regiment, supported by the Cordilleran guerrillas, drove out the Japanese in 1945.
During World War II, Japanese Imperial forces occupied Apayao starting in 1942, and the province remained under their control for three years. In 1945, Philippine Commonwealth Army troops, along with the military forces of the USAFIP-NL 11th and 66th Infantry Regiment supported by Cordilleran guerrillas, liberated Apayao from the Japanese occupation.


After almost 60 years, 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, Bontoc (renamed Mountain Province), Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao. Kalinga-Apayao, along with Ifugao, became one of the provinces of the Cagayan Valley region in 1972.
After almost six decades, on June 18, 1966, the vast Mountain Province was divided into four provinces under Republic Act No. 4695. The four provinces were Benguet, Bontoc (renamed Mountain Province), Kalinga-Apayao, and Ifugao. In 1972, Kalinga-Apayao, together with Ifugao, became part of the provinces comprising the Cagayan Valley region.


On July 15, 1987, the Cordillera Administrative Region was established and Kalinga-Apayao was made one of its provinces. Finally, on February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao was split into two distinct provinces with the passage of Republic Act No. 7878.
On July 15, 1987, the Cordillera Administrative Region was established, and Kalinga-Apayao became one of its provinces. Finally, on February 14, 1995, with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878, Kalinga-Apayao was divided into two separate provinces.


The merged outlines of Apayao and Kalinga resemble a bust of a man akin to former President Ferdinand Marcos (looking toward his home province, Ilocos Norte) whom the media called as the "Great Profile" during the Marcos Era.
The combined outlines of Apayao and Kalinga resemble a bust resembling the likeness of former President Ferdinand Marcos, known as the "Great Profile" during the Marcos Era, gazing towards his home province of Ilocos Norte, as described by the media.


==People of Apayao, Philippines==
==People of Apayao, Philippines==
*Total Population of Apayao (as of Aug 1, 2007): 103,633
*Population of APAYAO, Region 14 (CAR) as of 2020 census: 124,366
*For 2015 Apayao Population = 119,184
*For 2010 Apayao Population = 112,636
*For 2007 Apayao Population = 103,633
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*Registered Voters (2010): 51,289
*Registered Voters (2010): 51,289
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==[[Elected Government Officials of Apayao, Philippines]]==
==[[Elected Government Officials of Apayao, Philippines]]==
:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2019-2022'''
*Provincial Governor of Apayao: BEGTANG, ELEANOR BULUT
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Apayao: ALBANO, REMY NEGRE
*House Representative (congress) of Apayao: BULUT, ELIAS JR CAYABA
*'''First District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)'''
#REAL, SAMUELA AGNAS
#MANGALAO, TOLENTINO CARTEO
#TALIMBATOG, ANTON LOUI LIGWANG
#ROMERO, SHIRLEY KIRTUG
*'''Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''':
#BALLESTEROS, MAILAH HAYLEE LORENZO
#GALLEON, EMILIANO ASPILI
# JULIAN, MCLEEN BALANAY
# MOLINA, ELMER RAMIL
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:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2016-2019'''
*Provincial Governor of Apayao: [[Elias Cayaba Bulut Jr.]] - Unopposed
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Apayao: [[Remy Negre Albano]] - Unopposed
*House Representative (congress) of Apayao: Eleanor Begtang - Unopposed
*'''First District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)'''
#Alison Betat
#Shirley Romero
#Anton Loui Talimbatog
#Tolentino Mangalao
*'''Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''':
#Mailah Haylee Ballesteros
#Emiliano Galleon
#Mcleen Julian
#Elmer Molina
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:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2013-2016'''
:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2013-2016'''
*Provincial Governor of Apayao: [[Elias Cayaba Bulut Jr.]]
*Provincial Governor of Apayao: [[Elias Cayaba Bulut Jr.]]
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Apayao: [[Hector Reuel Dacumos Pascua]]
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Apayao: [[Hector Reuel Dacumos Pascua]]
*House Representative of Apayao:[[Eleanor Bulut Begtang]]
*House Representative of Apayao:[[Eleanor Bulut Begtang]]
*'''First District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''':
# Romero, Shirley Kirtug
# Amid, Frederick Castro
# Agunos, Sedolito Bernard Amid
# Umingli, Angel Enciso
*'''Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''':
# Galleon, Catalina Caluducan
# [[Remy Negre Albano]]
# Balanay, Bobby Acebedo
# Ballesteros, Mailah Haylee Lorenzo
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:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2010-2013'''
:'''Elected officials of Apayao for the term of 2010-2013'''
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==[[:Category:Apayao Philippines Realty|Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Apayao, Philippines]]==
==[[:Category:Apayao Philippines Realty|Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Apayao, Philippines]]==
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*If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just an empty lot in Apayao, you can list that property for free.  
*If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just an empty lot in Apayao, you can list that property for free.  
*Click to [[:Category:Apayao Philippines Realty|'''VIEW, EDIT, or ADD Realty Listings''']].
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==Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Apayao, Philippines==
==Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Apayao, Philippines==
The name of your church, mosque, or place of worship can be listed here.
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*List the Mosques or Masjid in Apayao here.
*List the Mosques or Masjid in Apayao here.
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==Tourists Attractions of Apayao, Philippines==
==Tourists Attractions of Apayao, Philippines==
*Help us add some of the tourist attractions of Apayao in Z-wiki. This will help boost the local economy of Apayao. Anything that is unique or anything that stands out in your community may be a tourist attraction.
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*Landmarks are usually photographed a lot by visitors. Post the Apayao landmarks here.
*Post the Apayao landmarks here.


==Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Apayao, Philippines==
==Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Apayao, Philippines==
Every city or municipality has some sort of a festival or tradition that is celebrated every year. In the Philippines almost all barangays that are predominantly populated by Christians celebrate fiesta. Tell us about the festivals, fiestas and traditions of Apayao.
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==[[Apayao News]]==
==Your Story about Apayao, Philippines==
'''DSWD sets P46.4M for Cordillera shelter project'''
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*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=91334553191
*By: Joseph B. Zambrano
*''April 16, 2012''
 
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has allocated funds for the construction of core shelter units for the victims of typhoons Emong, Juan, and Peping.
 
DSWD has set P46.4 million under the Core Shelter Assistance Program (CSAP) for the construction of 801 core shelter units.
 
According the DSWD regional director Leonardo C. Reynoso, 232 units have been completed and handed over to beneficiaries while 266 units are being constructed and 303 units are up for construction.
 
A total of 81 shelter units have been constructed in Apayao, 51 units in Ifugao, 115 in Kalinga, and 507 shelter units in Mt. Province.


CSAP is a rehabilitation program which aims to provide structurally strong shelter units that can withstand 180-220 kph wind velocity to families whose houses were totally destroyed by natural and man-made calamities and who have no capacity to build or construct their own units.
==The oldest living man or woman in Apayao, Philippines==
 
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The project aims to reduce the number of homeless families every year by providing a structurally strong indigenous shelter develop and promote the value of self-reliance among the beneficiaries and the community.
 
The core shelter unit is designed and constructed within a 60-80 square meter area with two bed rooms, a rest room, and a kitchen.
The core shelter is put up in cooperation with the local government units, community, concerned line agencies and the counterpart of the family beneficiaries.
 
The “bayanihan” system is also being practiced by the people in the community to fast truck the building of houses, Reynoso explained.
 
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==Your Story about Apayao, Philippines==
Tell your story about Apayao. You can talk about the good things in Apayao or simply talk about the past. You can talk about the eco-system of Apayao. What is the local LGU doing about the preservation of your natural resources
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==Apayao, Philippines supports [[Philippine Cycling]]==
==Apayao, Philippines supports [[Philippine Cycling]]==
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