With all the education, the media and your personal experiences, at this point in your life, I would assume that you already have a good grasp of the geography of the Philippines. Now, let’s check if you can name all these amazing places in the Philippines. No cheating!
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1. Banaue Rice Terraces
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2. Chocolate Hills, Bohol
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3. Hundred Islands, Pangasinan
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4. Mayon Volcano, Albay
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5. Taal Volcano, Batangas
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6. Batanes
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7. Puerto Princesa Underground River
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8. Boracay Island
9. Magellan’s Cross, Cebu
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10. Calle Crisologo, Vigan
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Easy breezy, right? Here’s more!
11. San Sebastian Basilica, Manila
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12. Bangui Windmills, Ilocos Norte
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13. Kayangan Lake, Coron
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14. Hinatuan Enchanted River, Surigao del Sur
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15. Kanlaob River Canyon, Alegria Cebu
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16. Tinago Falls, Iligan City
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17. Mt. Pulag, Benguet
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18. Mount Pico de Loro, Cavite
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19. Fortune Island, Nasugbu, Batangas
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20. Huma Island, Busuanga, Palawan
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Check your answers
Now go back to each item, highlight the space before the number and viola, you will see the hidden answer! Mentally count your number of correct answers and see interpretation below.
How’s your score?
18-20 = You’re a pro!
15-17 = Good
10-14 = Not bad
5-9 = Needs a little more exposure
0-4 = Did you skip your Philippine geography class?
Nah, I just made it up! There’s more to the Philippines than those 20 places. This is only a snippet of what our country has to offer, so don’t worry if you did not get a perfect score.
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