Lepanto-Bontoc

Lepanto-Bontoc was a short-lived province of the Philippines, existing from 1902 to 1908. The province encompassed much of the central section of the Cordillera mountains in Luzon. Its capital was Cervantes, in the sub-province of Lepanto. Prior to its incorporation into the Mountain Province in 1908, its territory consisted of: The territory of Lepanto-Bontoc is now divided between the present-day provinces of:

Lepanto-Bontoc

Lepanto-Bontoc was a short-lived province of the Philippines, existing from 1902 to 1908. The province encompassed much of the central section of the Cordillera mountains in Luzon. Its capital was Cervantes, in the sub-province of Lepanto. Prior to its incorporation into the Mountain Province in 1908, its territory consisted of: The territory of Lepanto-Bontoc is now divided between the present-day provinces of: