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Sleeping Beauty Mountain (Kalinga)

Coordinates: 17°15′44″N 121°11′0″E / 17.26222°N 121.18333°E / 17.26222; 121.18333
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Sleeping Beauty Mountain
Mount Patukan
Mount Mating-oy Dinayao
Mount Mantingoy
Sleeping Beauty, as viewed from Tinglayan at sunset in July 2008
Highest point
Elevation1,906 m (6,253 ft)[1]
Prominence201 m (659 ft)
Coordinates17°15′44″N 121°11′0″E / 17.26222°N 121.18333°E / 17.26222; 121.18333
Geography
Sleeping Beauty Mountain is located in Philippines
Sleeping Beauty Mountain
Sleeping Beauty Mountain
Map of the Philippines
LocationProvince of Kalinga, Philippines
Geology
Mountain typeMountain ridge
Climbing
Easiest routeLubo Tanudan Trail

Sleeping Beauty Mountain (also known as Mount Patukan, Mount Mating-oy Dinayao, Mount Mantingoy) is a mountain ridge in Kalinga province of the Philippines.[2] The mountain is called as such because the silhouette of the northern ridge resembles a sleeping woman.[3] It is usually best viewed from the west near the municipality Tinglayan in the Chico River valley, but it can also be viewed from the east near Tanudan.

Mount Patukan (in the Lubo dialect of Tanudan) is the forehead and highest point of 'Sleeping Beauty.' The ridge is located between the municipalities of Tanudan and Tinglayan. The mountain is known as Mount Mating-oy Dinayao in the Tinglayan dialect.[1]

The Legend of Sleeping Beauty

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There is a folkloric legend regarding the mountain, passed on for several generations. The tale is one of Kalinga’s most loved bedtime stories popularly sang in the native ballad called Ullalim. The tale of two lovers ended by a tribal war has different versions, depending on the tribe where the story originated, the name of the protagonists are different, but with only slight variation in the story. One version of the story is about Lubting and Mawanga;[4] one, about Dinayao and Binsay;[5] and the other, Edonsan and Banna[6] - all ending with the female protagonist resting on Patukan, in despair, after the loss of her loved one.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b (2011-11-23). "Mt. Patukan/Mt. Mating-oy Dinayao". Pinoy Mountaineer. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
  2. ^ (1970-02-27). “Patukan:The Legend of the ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Mountain of Kalinga” Archived 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine. Call of Nature. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
  3. ^ liv1222 (2011-06-01). "11684778044". Flickr. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
  4. ^ "Patukan:The Legend of the 'Sleeping Beauty' Mountain of Kalinga" Archived 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine. Call of Nature. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
  5. ^ Tuazon, Glo Abaeo. "Love Immortalized in Mt. Patukan (The Sleeping Beauty of Mt. Mating-oy)". Cordillera Express. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
  6. ^ "The Legend of the Sleeping Beauty" Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine. Kalinga Mountaineering Society. Retrieved on 2011-12-20.
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