The capital city of the Philippines.
Manila
The longest river in the Philippines.
Cagayan River
The national fruit that is sweet and yellow.
Mango
The main ingredient in adobo.
Chicken or pork
The national hero who wrote Noli Me Tangere.
Jose Rizal
The mountain famous for the rice terraces in Ifugao.
Banaue Rice Terraces
The festival in Cebu that honors the Santo Niño.
Sinulog
The bird known as the largest eagle in the Philippines.
Philippine eagle
The volcano that erupted in 1991, causing a major disaster.
Mount Pinatubo
The Philippine hero known as the “Father of the Philippine Revolution.”
Andres Bonifacio
The pre-colonial script used by Filipinos before Spanish rule.
Baybayin
A traditional Filipino boat used for fishing and transport.
Banca (or Bangka)
The folk dance that imitates birds hopping between bamboo poles.
Tinikling
The province called the “Summer Capital of the Philippines.”
Baguio
The famous underground river in Palawan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River
The hero executed in 1896, whose works inspired the revolution against Spain.
Jose Rizal
The festival in Pampanga famous for giant lanterns.
Giant Lantern Festival (Ligligan Parul)
The first female president of the Philippines.
Corazon Aquino
The traditional weaving pattern from Ilocos.
Inabel
The body of water separating Luzon and Visayas.
Sibuyan Sea
The treaty that ended the Philippine-American War.
Treaty of Paris
The longest mountain range in the Philippines.
Cordillera Mountains
The hero known as the first president of the Katipunan.
Andres Bonifacio
The island in Mindanao known for Chocolate Hills. (trick: actually Bohol in Visayas)
Bohol
The place called the “Rice Granary of the Philippines.”
Nueve Ecija