CEUET General Information — Natural, Cultural & Historical LandmarksSlides
If you commute to a CEUET review centre (or watch Super Tutor on the jeepney), these Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks slides are designed for exactly that. Each slide holds one idea, one visual cue, and one CEU-style question pattern — ready for quick bursts of review between stops.
Exam context
The Centro Escolar University Entrance Test is conducted by Centro Escolar University and is scheduled for Q3–Q4 2026. The General Information subtest is marked as "Core" in the official pattern, and Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks appears in position 5th of 6 in the CEUET General Information review rotation. Passing mark: Competitive overall score. Recent CEUET 2026 papers have drawn roughly a meaningful share of questions from this subject.
Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks - Slides
The Philippines is rich in natural wonders, cultural heritage sites, and historical landmarks that showcase our nation's diverse beauty and significant past. Understanding these landmarks is crucial for UPCAT and other entrance exams, as they represent our national identity and cultural literacy. This chapter covers UNESCO World Heritage Sites, national parks, historical monuments, and cultural treasures that every Filipino student should know.
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Introduction to Philippine Landmarks
Philippine landmarks serve as windows to our nation's history, culture, and natural heritage. They are frequently featured in entrance exams like UPCAT because they represent essential knowledge about our country's identity and significance.
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This slide provides the foundational overview of what students will learn about Philippine landmarks
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Chapter Overview
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mindmap root((Philippine Landmarks)) UNESCO Sites Cultural Heritage Natural Wonders National Parks Mountains Marine Areas Historical Sites Spanish Colonial Revolution Sites WWII Memorials Cultural Centers Museums Churches Traditional Architecture
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Overview of the main categories of Philippine landmarks covered in this chapter
UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Cultural
UNESCO World Heritage Sites represent outstanding universal value to humanity. The Philippines' cultural sites showcase unique Filipino adaptations of foreign influences and indigenous innovations that have survived for centuries.
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Focus on the three cultural UNESCO sites and their inscription dates
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UNESCO Cultural Heritage
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timeline title Cultural UNESCO Sites 1993 : Baroque Churches : Four historic churches 1995 : Rice Terraces : Cordillera mountain system 1999 : Historic Vigan : Best preserved Spanish town
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Timeline showing when each cultural UNESCO site was inscribed
Baroque Churches of the Philippines
These churches represent a unique Filipino adaptation of European baroque architecture, modified to withstand earthquakes. They showcase the fusion of indigenous building techniques with Spanish colonial religious architecture.
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Emphasize the unique earthquake baroque adaptation and the four specific churches
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Baroque Churches
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flowchart TD A[Baroque Churches UNESCO Site] --> B[Santa Maria Ilocos Sur] A --> C[Paoay Ilocos Norte] A --> D[San Agustin Manila] A --> E[Miagao Iloilo] B --> F[Earthquake Baroque Features] C --> F D --> F E --> F F --> G[Thick Walls] F --> H[Massive Buttresses] F --> I[Seismic Adaptation]
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Structure showing the four baroque churches and their shared architectural features
Historic Town of Vigan
Vigan represents the fusion of Asian and European architectural influences in a colonial town setting. Its preservation provides insight into how different cultures merged during the Spanish colonial period.
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Highlight Vigan as the best example of mestizo architecture in the Philippines
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Historic Vigan
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pie title Vigan Architecture Influences "Spanish Colonial" : 40 "Chinese Elements" : 30 "Filipino Indigenous" : 30
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Distribution of cultural influences in Vigan's mestizo architecture
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
The rice terraces demonstrate the ingenuity of ancient Filipino engineering and sustainable agriculture. They represent a living cultural landscape where traditional farming practices continue to this day.
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Emphasize the engineering marvel and sustainability of this 2,000-year-old system
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Rice Terraces
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flowchart TD A[Rice Terraces System] --> B[Five Clusters] B --> C[Batad] B --> D[Bangaan] B --> E[Mayoyao] B --> F[Hungduan] B --> G[Nagacadan] A --> H[Sustainable Features] H --> I[Water Management] H --> J[Soil Conservation] H --> K[Biodiversity Protection]
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Structure of the rice terraces system showing the five clusters and sustainable features
UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Natural
The Philippines' natural UNESCO sites showcase our incredible biodiversity and unique geological formations. These sites are protected for their outstanding universal value to global natural heritage.
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Present the three natural sites chronologically to show expanding recognition
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UNESCO Natural Heritage
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timeline title Natural UNESCO Sites 1993 : Tubbataha Reefs : Coral atolls Sulu Sea 1999 : Puerto Princesa River : Underground river Palawan 2014 : Mount Hamiguitan : Wildlife sanctuary Davao Oriental
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Timeline of natural UNESCO site inscriptions showing progression over two decades
Major National Parks and Protected Areas
These protected areas preserve the Philippines' most iconic natural features and provide habitat for endangered species while serving as important tourist destinations and research sites.
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Focus on the unique characteristics that make each park distinctive
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National Parks
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flowchart TD A[National Parks] --> B[Mountain Parks] A --> C[Volcanic Features] A --> D[Marine Parks] B --> E[Mount Apo Highest] B --> F[Mount Pulag Sea of Clouds] C --> G[Mayon Perfect Cone] C --> H[Taal Unique Formation] C --> I[Chocolate Hills Bohol] D --> J[Hundred Islands Pangasinan]
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Classification of major national parks by their primary natural features
Historical Landmarks - Spanish Colonial Period
These landmarks preserve the legacy of over 300 years of Spanish colonization, showing how foreign influence shaped Philippine architecture, religion, and urban planning.
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Emphasize Intramuros as the center of Spanish colonial power in the Philippines
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Spanish Colonial Sites
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flowchart TD A[Intramuros Walled City 1571] --> B[Religious Sites] A --> C[Military Fortifications] A --> D[Residential Areas] B --> E[San Agustin Church] B --> F[Manila Cathedral] C --> G[Fort Santiago] D --> H[Casa Manila] G --> I[Rizal Prison Site]
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Structure of Intramuros showing different functional areas within the walled city
Historical Landmarks - Philippine Revolution
These sites mark pivotal moments in Philippine independence, from the martyrdom of our national hero to the establishment of our first republic.
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Show the progression from martyrdom to independence to republic formation
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Revolution Sites
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sequenceDiagram participant R as Rizal Execution participant A as Aguinaldo Proclamation participant B as Barasoain Congress R->>A: December 30 1896 Note over A: Sparked Revolution A->>B: June 12 1898 Note over B: Independence Declared B->>B: 1899 Note over B: First Republic Established
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Sequence of key revolutionary events and their associated landmarks
Historical Landmarks - World War II
These landmarks commemorate the Philippine experience during World War II, marking sites of resistance, liberation, and remembrance of those who suffered under Japanese occupation.
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Connect the landmarks to specific wartime events and their significance
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WWII Memorial Sites
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timeline title WWII Landmarks Timeline 1942 : Corregidor Falls : Bataan Death March 1944 : MacArthur Returns : Leyte Landing Present : Memorials Established : Capas National Shrine
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Timeline of major WWII events commemorated by Philippine landmarks
Modern Historical Landmarks
The EDSA Shrine represents the power of peaceful resistance and the Filipino people's commitment to democracy. It marks one of the most significant events in modern Philippine history.
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Emphasize EDSA as a symbol of peaceful democratic change
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Modern Democracy
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stateDiagram-v2 [*] --> Martial_Law Martial_Law --> Growing_Opposition: Economic Crisis Growing_Opposition --> People_Power: EDSA Revolution People_Power --> Democratic_Restoration: February 1986 Democratic_Restoration --> [*]
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State transition showing the progression from martial law to democratic restoration through People Power
Cultural Landmarks and Museums
Cultural landmarks preserve and showcase Filipino arts, history, and architectural innovation. They serve as repositories of national memory and centers for cultural education.
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Show how different cultural landmarks serve various aspects of preserving Filipino heritage
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Cultural Centers
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flowchart TD A[Cultural Landmarks] --> B[Museums] A --> C[Performance Centers] A --> D[Unique Architecture] B --> E[National Museum Complex] B --> F[Ayala Museum] C --> G[Cultural Center Philippines] D --> H[San Sebastian Steel Church]
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Classification of cultural landmarks by their primary functions and features
Additional Natural Wonders
Beyond the UNESCO sites, the Philippines has countless natural wonders that showcase our geological diversity and scenic beauty, many of which are important for tourism and conservation.
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Highlight the diversity of natural attractions beyond the major UNESCO sites
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Natural Wonders
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pie title Types of Natural Wonders "Waterfalls" : 30 "Caves" : 25 "Rice Terraces" : 20 "Rivers and Springs" : 25
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Distribution of different types of natural wonders found throughout the Philippines
Memorization Strategies for UPCAT
UPCAT questions test cultural literacy and basic knowledge about Philippine landmarks. Focus on the most significant sites and their key identifying features.
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Provide practical study tips specifically for entrance exam preparation
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Study Strategies
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flowchart TD A[UPCAT Strategy] --> B[Group by Region] A --> C[Link to People] A --> D[Remember Firsts] A --> E[Know UNESCO Sites] B --> F[Luzon Visayas Mindanao] C --> G[Rizal Aguinaldo MacArthur] D --> H[Oldest Highest Perfect] E --> I[Six Sites Three Each]
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Study strategies for remembering Philippine landmarks for UPCAT examination
Chapter Summary and Key Takeaways
Philippine landmarks represent our national identity through natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage. Understanding these sites helps appreciate our country's place in world history and culture.
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Synthesize all major themes covered in the chapter
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Chapter Conclusion
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mindmap root((Philippine Heritage)) UNESCO Recognition Global Significance Protected Status Historical Memory Colonial Period Revolution Modern Democracy Natural Heritage Biodiversity Geological Wonders Cultural Identity Architectural Fusion Traditional Knowledge National Pride
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Comprehensive view of how Philippine landmarks contribute to our national heritage and identity
References
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Philippines Sites
- National Historical Commission of the Philippines
- Department of Tourism - Philippine Heritage Sites
- National Museum of the Philippines
- UPCAT Review Materials - General Information
- Philippine History and Culture Textbooks for Senior High School
In summary
Understanding Philippine landmarks is essential for cultural literacy and success in entrance examinations. These sites represent the intersection of history, culture, and nature that defines our national identity. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites that showcase Filipino ingenuity and adaptation, to historical landmarks that commemorate pivotal moments in our struggle for independence and democracy, to natural wonders that demonstrate our country's incredible biodiversity - these landmarks tell the story of who we are as Filipinos. Mastering this knowledge not only prepares students for exams but also deepens their appreciation for the rich heritage they inherit as citizens of this archipelago nation.
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