Kalinga

Kalinga, officially known as the Province of Kalinga (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Kalinga) is a province of the Philippines. It is located in the Cordillera Region and is bordered by the provinces of Apayao to the north, Cagayan and Isabela to the east, Mountain Province to the south, and Abra to the west. Its capital and largest city is Tabuk, located in the east of the province.

The province has a population of 274,480, and a population density of 85 people per square kilometer.

Geography
Being located in the Luzon Cordillera, it is one of the most mountainous provinces in the Philippines. It is made up of the Luzon Cordillera in the west and the Cagayan River valley in the east, where there are flat plains suitable for agriculture, and where most of the population lives. In the west of the province there are many mountain roads, some of which are dangerous and vulnerable to landslides.

The province's highest peak is Mount Cauitan, located in the south-west, and has a height of 2569m above sea level.

Towns

 * Pinukpuk
 * Tabuk
 * Rizal
 * Balbalan
 * Pasil
 * Lubuagan
 * Tinglayan
 * Tanudan