Mountain Province

Mountain Province (Filipino: Lalawigang Bulubundukin) is a landlocked province of the Philippines. It is located in the Cordillera Region and is bordered by the provinces of Abra, Ilocos Sur and Benguet in the west, Kalinga to the north, Ifugao to the south, and Isabela to the east. Its capital and largest city is Bontoc, located in the west of the province, at the base of a small valley.

The province has a population of 201,721, and a population density of 93 people per square kilometer.

Geography
The geography of Mountain Province varies from steep and high mountains and valleys in the west to low rolling hills in the east. There is a split between the east and west, with each side having an about equal population. The western area has many winding and steep roads traversing the mountains.

The province's highest point is Mount Data at 2310 meters above sea level, which is the location of a hill station.

Towns

 * Sadanga
 * Bontoc
 * Sagada
 * Bauko
 * Natonin
 * Paracelis