CoreCode
Character Charmers
Timeless Treasures
People's Promenade
Tribal Throne
100

The ‘theme’ of a city (whether contrived or natural) and its public amenities.

Urban Character

100

"Bay City" 

Paranaque City

100

Recognized as the best-preserved example of Spanish colonial towns in Asia and named a World Heritage Site in 1999. In 2015, it was also recognized as one of the New 7Wonders Cities.

Vigan City

100

A marine mammal park located in Manila.

Manila Ocean Park

100

The consensus of all members of the ICCs/IPs to be determined in accordance with their respective customary laws and practices, free from any external manipulation, interference, and coercion, and obtained after fully disclosing the intent and scope of the activity, in a language and process understandable to the community.

Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC)

200

A systematic approach to identifying, recording, classifying, and analyzing a community’s cultural resources.

Cultural resource mapping

200

"Marching Band Capital of the Philippines"

Bacoor (Cavite)

200

What baroque church in Ilocos Norte was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the Philippine government in 1973 and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993?

Paoay Church

200

One of the largest urban parks in Asia, covering an area of 58 hectares?

Rizal Park or Luneta Park

200

Refer to organizational and cultural leadership systems, institutions, relationships, patterns and processes for decision-making and participation, identified by ICCs/IPs such as, but not limited to, Council of Elders, Council of Timuays, Bodong Holders, or any other tribunal or body of similar nature.

Indigenous Political Structures (IPS)

300

The overall framework of a region, town, zones or district, showing relationships between zones of built forms, landforms, natural environments, activities and open spaces.

Urban Structure

300

"Asia's Latin City"

Zamboanga City

300

A lush mountain ridge that sits in the province of Davao Oriental. In recognition of the natural value of the sanctuary, it was formally named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014.

Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary

300

A historical green pocket park in Manila. Originally a cemetery built for the Spanish elite in 1807, it is the resting place for many dominant figures-GOMBURZA and Jose Rizal.

Paco Park

300

How many major Indigenous groups in the Philippines?

110

400

The two kinds of cultural resources that are the focus of cultural mapping.

Tangible cultural assets and Intangible cultural assets

400

"Most Loyal and Noble City"

Iloilo City

400

A protected area in the middle of the Sulu Sea. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999 and was nominated as part of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2008.

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park

400

The 33-hectare park is part of the La Mesa Dam, Metro Manila’s chief water reservoir. 

La Mesa Ecopark

400

Refers to the consolidation of the plans of ICCs/IPs within an ancestral domain for the sustainable management and development of their land and natural resources as well as the development of human and cultural resources based on their indigenous knowledge, systems, and practices.

Ancestral Domains Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP)

500

The 5 pillars of green growth.

Mitigation, adaptation, competitiveness, green jobs, and preservation & enhancement of nature’s capital

500

"Premier Ibanag City of the North"

Tuguegarao (Cagayan)

500

An underground river measures over 8.2 kilometers and goes through a limestone cave with beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations that resemble popular statues around the globe. With its notable full "mountain-to-sea" ecosystem, it was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1999 by UNESCO.

Puerto Princesa Underground River or Subterranean River National Park

500

The 'last lung of Manila'

Arroceros Forest Park

500

The four (4) bundles of rights as embodied in Republic Act 8371, otherwise known as the Indigenous People’s Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997 are:

Right to Ancestral Domains (Chapter III); Right to Self-Governance and Empowerment (Chapter IV); Right to Social Justice and Human Rights (Chapter V); and, Right to Cultural Integrity (Chapter VI)