Cordillera Central (Luzon)
The Cordillera Central or Cordillera Range is a massive mountain range 320 kilometres (200 mi) long north–south and 118 kilometres (73 mi) east-west situated in the north-central part of the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. The mountain range encompasses all provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region, as well as portions of eastern Ilocos Norte, eastern Ilocos Sur, eastern La Union, northeastern Pangasinan, western Nueva Vizcaya, and western Cagayan.
The southern limits of the range as viewed from the plains of Natividad, Pangasinan
A portion of the range in Benguet surrounding Baguio
Patapat Viaduct in Ilocos Norte, forced over the sea by the northern extremity of the mountain range
Djum-ag fumarole field # 2 on Mount Binuluan in Kalinga province, Philippines in 2008
Cordillera Administrative Region
The Cordillera Administrative Region, also known as the Cordillera Region and Cordillera, is an administrative region in the Philippines, situated within the island of Luzon. It is the only landlocked region in the insular country, bordered by the Ilocos Region to the west and southwest, and by the Cagayan Valley Region to the north, east, and southeast. It is the least populous region in the Philippines, with a population less than that of the city of Manila.
Image: Maligcong Rice Terraces 2 Bontoc, Mountain Province
Image: Clouds near Mt. Pulag
Image: Tayum Church 2.1
Image: Facade of Baguio Cathedral