Baguio City is a popular city located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Baguio City is known for it's cooler climate with temperatures averaging in the low to mid 70's year round. This is a sharp contrast compared to other islands of the Philippines which average between 85-90 degrees Fahrenheit year round.
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Baguio City has many names which describe this mountain getaway high in the Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It is commonly referred to as The Summer Capital of the Philippines, or The City of Pines.Whatever you want to call Baguio City, the one thing remains constant in comparison to the rest of the Philippines, it is it's temperate climate. The humidity that sucks the life out of you in other areas of the Philippines is not here. In general it is on average a good 8 degrees C cooler than the rest of the Philippines. It also does not get much warmer than 26 degrees C. This is nice comfortable living.On the down side, during the wet season from June to October, Baguio has more than it's fair share of rain, sometimes up to twice as much as anywhere else in the Philippines. The upside is that typhoons do not batter the city as it is relatively shielded by the mountains of the Cordilleras.Baguio is fresh and delightful, as you start your final ascent to Baguio, you can smell the pine trees before you can see them, the smell is clean and crisp and is a great way to start your journey and exploration of this unique Philippine city.Baguio was first established by the Americans in 1909, who recognized the tourist potential of the area, it was not until world war II that the Americans established a recreational area for there service men calledCamp John Hay. Camp John Hay is now a magnificent tourist recreation area complete with an 18 hole golf course and world class resort.
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The coldest temperature recorded in Baguio was 6.3 degrees Celsius. This happened in January 18, 1961. Baguio is a metropolitan area in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
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CLrnce: Baguio City was the summer capital of the Philippines because definitely it is called and seems to have a temperature similar to Hongkong...!
Philippines is mostly a hot place but there are two outstanding places where the weather is cool. Baguio and Tagaytay have the lowest temperature in the Philippines. Baguio is considered as the Summer Capital of the Philippines due to its cool temperature.
Baguio experienced its lowest temperature at 6.3 degrees Celsius on Jan. 18, 1961, and its hottest, 30.4 degrees, on March 15, 1988. This the answer for Baguio, but not for places like the top of Mt. Apo, etc.
Baguio is generally cooler than Manila due to its higher altitude and location in the mountains. As elevation increases, the air temperature typically decreases, resulting in cooler weather in Baguio compared to Manila which is at a lower altitude and closer to the sea.
The Baguio March and Baguio Hymn are official songs that are used at the start of government ceremonies in the city of Baguio. The songs have lost popularity over the years but are still considered the official anthem of the city and meant to instill pride.
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Baguio Cathedral was created in 1936.
Baguio was created on 1909-09-01.
University of Baguio was created in 1948.
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