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Description
Benguet is a province located in the northern part of the Philippines, nestled within the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is known for its cool climate, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The province is famous for its highland agricultural products, particularly vegetables such as lettuce, carrots, and potatoes, which thrive in its fertile volcanic soil.
Benguet's capital is La Trinidad, which is close to the city of Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. The province is home to several indigenous groups, including the Ibaloi and Kankanaey, who have preserved their rich traditions and practices despite the influence of modernity. Festivals such as the Strawberry Festival and the Lang-ay Festival showcase local culture and attract tourists.
The natural beauty of Benguet is highlighted by its breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rivers. The province is also dotted with various tourist attractions, such as the famous Burnham Park, the famed strawberry fields, and Mount Pulag, which is the highest peak in Luzon and offers stunning views, especially at sunrise.
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