Summer Capital of the Philippines

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Summer Capital of the Philippines is the popular moniker for Baguio, a cool-climate mountain city in northern Luzon known for its pine forests, parks, and role as a major tourist destination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city nickname
appliesTo Baguio NERFINISHED
associatedWith Philippine summer season
climateClassification subtropical highland climate
country Philippines
designationReason cooler climate during dry season
historical use as a retreat from lowland heat
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 1500 meters
governingBody Baguio City Government NERFINISHED
hasAttractionType parks
hasClimateCharacteristic cool climate
hasCulturalEvent Panagbenga (Flower Festival) NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity education services
retail trade
tourism
hasEnvironment pine forests
hasLocalLanguage Ibaloy NERFINISHED
Ilocano NERFINISHED
Kankanaey NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
Filipino
hasRole major tourist destination
hasScenicView Cordillera mountains NERFINISHED
hasUrbanFeature Baguio Cathedral NERFINISHED
Baguio Public Market NERFINISHED
Session Road NERFINISHED
hasVegetation Benguet pine
isPopularWith domestic tourists
foreign tourists
knownFor Burnham Park NERFINISHED
Camp John Hay NERFINISHED
Mines View Park NERFINISHED
Panagbenga Festival NERFINISHED
cooler temperatures than lowland Philippines
mountain scenery
pine trees
locatedIn Cordillera Central NERFINISHED
Luzon
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Benguet NERFINISHED
Cordillera Administrative Region NERFINISHED
refersTo Baguio NERFINISHED
timeZone Philippine Standard Time
tourismType domestic tourism hub
international tourism destination
transportAccess Kennon Road NERFINISHED
Marcos Highway NERFINISHED
Naguilian Road NERFINISHED
UTCOffset UTC+8

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Baguio nickname Summer Capital of the Philippines