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Baguio

In 1903, Filipinos, Japanese and Chinese workers were hired to build Kennon Road, the first road directly connecting Baguio with the lowlands of La Union and Pangasinan. Before this, the only road to Benguet was Naguilian Road, and it was largely a horse trail at higher elevations. Camp John Hay was established in October 1903, after President Theodore Roosevelt signed an executive order setting aside land in Benguet for a military reservation for the United States Army to rest and recuperate from the lowland heat. It was named after Roosevelt's Secretary of State, John Milton Hay.

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Name: Baguio topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Baguio, Cordillera Administrative Region, 2600, Philippines (16.36062 120.54488 16.43432 120.63549)

Average elevation: 1,371 m

Minimum elevation: 796 m

Maximum elevation: 2,028 m

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