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Municipality of La Trinidad, Province of Benguet
ZIP code: 2601
La Trinidad is the capital municipality of the landlocked province of Benguet in the Philippines. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 107,188 people, making it the most populated town in the province.
The municipality is the seat of the provincial government and a few government department regional offices. It is dubbed as the "Strawberry Capital of the Philippines" since strawberries are grown only in La Trinidad.
The town is also referred to as:
-The Salad Bowl of the Philippines (vegetable gardens at the La Trinidad Valley)
-The Rose Garden of the Philippines (rose & various cutflowers at Barangay Bahong)
Official Website: www.latrinidad.gov.ph
History: (from www.latrinidad.gov.ph/spanish%20period.html)
'' The name “Benguet” was once limited to the area of what is now the La Trinidad Valley. Benguet is a native term which refers to a lake where water does not drain, referring to the former swamp area where no natural drain existed. In search for gold, Spanish explorers led by Don M. Quirante discovered the valley in 1624. Its name "La Trinidad" is the namesake of her discoverer, Don Q.M. Quirante’s beloved and beautiful wife ''
La Trinidad is politically subdivided into 16 barangays:
-Alapang
-Alno
-Ambiong
-Bahong
-Balili
-Beckel
-Betag
-Bineng
-Cruz
-Lubas
-Pico
-Poblacion
-Puguis
-Shilan
-Tawang
-Wangal
ZIP code: 2601
La Trinidad is the capital municipality of the landlocked province of Benguet in the Philippines. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 107,188 people, making it the most populated town in the province.
The municipality is the seat of the provincial government and a few government department regional offices. It is dubbed as the "Strawberry Capital of the Philippines" since strawberries are grown only in La Trinidad.
The town is also referred to as:
-The Salad Bowl of the Philippines (vegetable gardens at the La Trinidad Valley)
-The Rose Garden of the Philippines (rose & various cutflowers at Barangay Bahong)
Official Website: www.latrinidad.gov.ph
History: (from www.latrinidad.gov.ph/spanish%20period.html)
'' The name “Benguet” was once limited to the area of what is now the La Trinidad Valley. Benguet is a native term which refers to a lake where water does not drain, referring to the former swamp area where no natural drain existed. In search for gold, Spanish explorers led by Don M. Quirante discovered the valley in 1624. Its name "La Trinidad" is the namesake of her discoverer, Don Q.M. Quirante’s beloved and beautiful wife ''
La Trinidad is politically subdivided into 16 barangays:
-Alapang
-Alno
-Ambiong
-Bahong
-Balili
-Beckel
-Betag
-Bineng
-Cruz
-Lubas
-Pico
-Poblacion
-Puguis
-Shilan
-Tawang
-Wangal
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Trinidad,_Benguet
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 16°28'12"N 120°35'59"E
- Bokod 16 km
- Kayapa 24 km
- Mangatarem 82 km
- Mabini 88 km
- Santa Cruz 102 km
- Candelaria 113 km
- San Jose 113 km
- Capas 122 km
- Botolan 140 km
- Subic 170 km
- Old Central and Alapang Communal Forest 1.2 km
- Sitio Pagal 2.4 km
- Sitio Shontog 2.6 km
- Sitio Tili 3.1 km
- Pangablan 3.3 km
- Acop 3.6 km
- Sitio Jappa 3.8 km
- Sitio Chagao 6 km
- Santo Niño 6.3 km
- Sitio Payay 7.9 km
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