I was wondering the same thing, I'm very interested in the region, but i know there is mass poverty=(, and hillbillies =) it sounds really pretty =), and it is all country and there is some aligators, and no water moccisons =). There is not that many famous people there though, just famous leaders that get people through hard times of poverty. I would love to see the place for myself.
abraham licoln
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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was a famous person who past Central Region
Carlos P. Garcia
Region 5 of the Philippines is also known as the Bicol Region. Some famous Bicolanos are Eddie Garcia, Christopher Cantonjos, Lou Bonnevie, and Victor Wood.
Manny Pacquiao
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Kentucky is NOT a region, its a state, but it has regions in it,western and eastern coal Fields, knobs, penyrile, bluegrass, Jackson purchase, and... um... i forget the last one
famous people of cordillera administrative region
There are several auto shops that provide auto alignment services in southeastern Kentucky. A few are Kentucky Tire Exchange and Causey's Collision Center.
There are a number of famous landmarks found in the northeastern region. Some of these include the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, as well as Niagara Falls.
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famous people from the Ilocos region are the Marcoses specially Ferdinand Marcos, also from Ilocos is Jeffrey Cariaso of the PBA.
Region 2 of the Philippines is knows as the Cagayan Valley. A famous person from this region would be Juan Ponce.
The westernmost region of Kentucky, known as The Jackson Purchase, is the smallest region in the state. This region has only 8 counties.
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In 1750, Thomas Walker, a pioneer scout, entered Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap and made the first thorough exploration of the eastern part of the region. Daniel Boone explored eastern Kentucky in 1767. He came to Kentucky again in 1769, and spent two years in the Bluegrass Region. Simon Kenton explored northeastern Kentucky in 1773 and 1774. James Harrod led a group of colonists into Kentucky from Pennsylvania. They established Harrodsburg, Kentucky's first permanent white settlement. Boone led a group of settlers through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky in 1775. His route became known as the Wilderness Road. Boone settled along the Kentucky River and called his site Boonesborough.
In 1750, Thomas Walker, a pioneer scout, entered Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap and made the first thorough exploration of the eastern part of the region. Daniel Boone explored eastern Kentucky in 1767. He came to Kentucky again in 1769, and spent two years in the Bluegrass Region. Simon Kenton explored northeastern Kentucky in 1773 and 1774. James Harrod led a group of colonists into Kentucky from Pennsylvania. They established Harrodsburg, Kentucky's first permanent white settlement. Boone led a group of settlers through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky in 1775. His route became known as the Wilderness Road. Boone settled along the Kentucky River and called his site Boonesborough.