Lidlidda Protected Landscape
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The Lidlidda Protected Landscape, also known as the Lidlidda–Banayoyo Protected Landscape, is a protected area of natural springs and surrounding mountain forests in Ilocos Sur on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is an important watershed providing the agricultural and household water requirements of the communities in the municipalities of Lidlidda and Banayoyo. It was established in 1936 as the Lidlidda Watershed Forest Reserve through Proclamation No. 79 signed by President Manuel Luis Quezon with an initial area of 1,228 hectares (3,030 acres).[1] In 2000, under the National Integrated Protected Areas System, it was redesignated as a protected landscape area covering its present size of 1,157.44 hectares (2,860.1 acres).[2]
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Lidlidda Protected Landscape | |
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Lidlidda–Banayoyo Protected Landscape | |
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape) | |
Location | Ilocos Sur, Philippines |
Nearest city | Candon |
Coordinates | 17°15′27″N 120°32′4″E |
Area | 1,157.44 hectares (2,860.1 acres) |
Established | August 17, 1936 (Watershed forest reserve) April 23, 2000 (Protected landscape) |
Governing body | Department of Environment and Natural Resources |
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