Proper noun
(historical) A subprovince of Mountain Province.
A province of the Philippines, created from the partinioning of the historical Mountain Province.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnother dam in Benguet, the Binga Dam, also opened six gates at 3.50 meters and a total current discharge of 463 cms. Source: Internet
Benguet officials are asking the Congress to approve a special election for the seat vacated by Lone District Representative Nestor Fongwan, Sr., who died in December last year. Source: Internet
After the Itogon communities successfully stopped the bulk-mining operations of Benguet Corporation, the company shifted to its Acupan Contract Mining Project in Balatoc, also in Itogon. Source: Internet
Itogon is a municipality of Benguet province, 200 kms north of Manila. Source: Internet
The close to P700-M Benguet Agri Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) built on a 5.5-hectare government property in the capital town of La Trinidad, Benguet is considered the biggest and one of its kind trading center in the country. Source: Internet
In my 15 years of living in this province, I can say that Benguet is a wonderful place to be in. With all its beautiful places and sights coupled with beautiful people with a rich culture, Benguet really has it all. Source: Internet