Abra takes pride in maintaining traditional dye-making and coloring using natural dye taken from barks, leaves, fruits, and roots of different plants. This old tradition was revived and supported by the government and several influential personalities from Abra.
Aside from the dye industry, Abra has several natural wonders which are unknown to most tourists.
Demographics
1. Population – 2,856,765 (as of 2007 Census)
2. Land Area – 1,287.6 sq. km
3. Capital – Trece Martires City
4. Language/Dialect – Tagalog, Chabacano, English and Filipino
5. Divisions
Municipalities (27)
- Bangued
- Boliney
- Bucay
- Bucloc
- Daguioman
- Danglas
- Dolores
- La Paz
- Lacub
- Lagangilang
- Lagayan
- Langiden
- Licuan-Baay
- Luba
- Malibcong
- Manabo
- Peñarrubia
- Pidigan
- Pilar
- Sallapadan
- San Isidro
- San Juan
- San Quintin
- Tayum
- Tineg
- Tubo
- Villaviciosa
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Natural Dyeing
The province has an array of dye-yielding plants which are used by the
locals to color textiles, cosmetics, furniture and other products.
Pinaing
Venerated by the locals, this stone formation symbolized the anito or
spirits of their ancestors.
Cultural
Don Teodoro Brillantes Family Museum
Location:
A private museum which houses the collections and mementos of the Brillantes
family, with a strong reflection of Spanish culture.
Pinaing
Location: Brgy. Dumayco, Penarrubia, Abra
In the hollow of a huge Balete Tree ( ) are sacred stones called “pinpinaing”.
According to villagers, these stones symbolize the anito (spirits) of
their ancestors.
Man-made
Don Mariano Marcos Bridge
Location: Abra – Kalinga National Road
It is the third longest bridge in the country, with a total length of
886.812 linear meters.
Tangadan Tunnel
Location: Abra – Ilocos Sur National Road
Found between the borders of Abra and Ilocos Sur, the 40-meter tunnel
serves as landmark for travelers and dignitaries.
Victoria National Park
Location: Bangued, Abra
The park is found atop of a hill, giving visitors an overview of the
municipalities of Bangued, Tayum, La Paz, Pidigan, and Penarrubia.
Malamsit Calm Springs
Location: Brgy. Tingguian, Penarrubia, Abra
It is one of the province’s first privately developed resorts.
It features a swimming pool with clear and calm water amidst ornamental
plants and shady fruit trees.
Borikibok Resort
Location: Brgy. San Miguel, Bucay, Abra
It offers a cool, shady, cozy ground for picnic lovers; heart-shaped
swimming pool; and dance and conference square under the shady atmosphere
of trees.
Malanas Dam
Location: San Juan, Abra
A gravity irrigation dam that taps the water resources of Malanas River
irrigating a sizable portion of the rice fields of San Juan.
Natural
Tugot ni Angalo
Location: Brgy. Kabaruyan, San Quintin, Abra
Tugot ni Angalo literally means “Footprints of Angalo". According
to Abra Mythology, the giant Angalo is the First Man. His ‘footprints’
measure around 15 meters long, five meters wide, and ten feet deep.
Libtec Underground River
Location: Brgy. Libtec, Dolores
The underground river serves as a pathway to a seemingly empty cave
but once inside, it is filled with stalagmites.
Kimkimay Lake
Location: Brgy. Taquib, Villaviciosa
According to legend, it was formerly a dwelling place of several tribes.
Now, it is a favorite place for picnics, swimming, and fishing.
Abra River
Location: all over Abra
It is the biggest, longest, and most popular river among the numerous
rivers crossing the valleys of the province.
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Arya Abra
Place: all over Abra
Date: March 9
In celebration of the creation of the province on March 1917 by virtue
of Republic Act 2683, locals stage a grand cultural parade depicting
their life; from the early pre-Spanish era to the present times.
Raniag Ti Abra Festival.
An ethno-cultural festival featuring the rich and colorful dances, rituals,
and songs of the native tribe, Tingguians







