Sabtang

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Sabtang is a small, scenic island municipality in the northern Philippines known for its traditional Ivatan stone houses, rugged coastlines, and well-preserved cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
municipality
administrativeDivisionOf Batanes Province NERFINISHED
buildingMaterialTradition coral stone
limestone
climate tropical
country Philippines
ethnicGroup Ivatan people NERFINISHED
governingCountry Republic of the Philippines NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineFeature cliffs
rocky shores
sandy coves
hasCulturalHeritage Ivatan vernacular architecture
stone houses with cogon thatched roofs
hasSettlement Chavayan NERFINISHED
Savidug NERFINISHED
Sinakan NERFINISHED
hasTouristAttraction Chavayan stone houses
Morong Beach NERFINISHED
Nakabuang Arch NERFINISHED
Sabtang Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Savidug stone houses
heritageStatus recognized for cultural preservation at national level
islandGroup Batanes Islands NERFINISHED
knownFor rugged coastlines
traditional Ivatan stone houses
well-preserved cultural heritage
localLanguage Ivatan
locatedIn Batanes NERFINISHED
Cagayan Valley NERFINISHED
Luzon
locatedInBodyOfWater Luzon Strait NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Luzon NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Taiwan NERFINISHED
officialLanguage English
Filipino
partOf Batanes Province NERFINISHED
populationScale small
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
provinceCapitalConnection Basco NERFINISHED
region Region II Cagayan Valley NERFINISHED
roofingMaterialTradition cogon grass
timeZone Philippine Standard Time
transportAccess boat from Basco
utcOffset +08:00

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