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USTET General InformationNatural, Cultural & Historical LandmarksRevision Notes

Revision notes for USTET General Information — Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks. Short, focused, and designed for the week before exam day. Use these when you are already familiar with the chapter and need a quick refresh on the high-yield items University of Santo Tomas tests.

Exam context

On the USTET 2026, the General Information subtest carries a "Core" weight in University of Santo Tomas's pattern. Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks lands at position 5th out of 6 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from General Information on a typical USTET paper.

Natural, Cultural & Historical Landmarks - Revision notes

This chapter covers the essential landmarks of the Philippines that frequently appear in UPCAT and other entrance examinations. Understanding these natural wonders, cultural sites, and historical monuments is crucial for the General Information section. The key is to memorize not just the names, but also their locations, significance, and unique characteristics that make them nationally or internationally important.

Sections

Exam Tips

  • Memorize the inscription years - they often appear in multiple choice questions
  • Remember the specific locations: Tubbataha is in Sulu Sea, not just 'Palawan'
  • Know that Rice Terraces are over 2,000 years old and called 'Eighth Wonder of the World'
  • Associate each site with its unique characteristic or superlative

Key Points

  • The Philippines has 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites - 3 cultural and 3 natural
  • Cultural Sites: Baroque Churches (1993), Historic Town of Vigan (1999), Rice Terraces of Philippine Cordilleras (1995)
  • Natural Sites: Tubbataha Reefs (1993), Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River (1999), Mount Hamiguitan Range (2014)
  • Baroque Churches include Santa Maria (Ilocos Sur), Paoay (Ilocos Norte), San Agustin (Manila), Miagao (Iloilo)
  • These sites represent the highest level of international recognition for cultural and natural importance

Definitions

Term

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Definition

A landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by UNESCO, recognized for outstanding value to humanity

Importance

Represents the most prestigious recognition for landmarks; frequently tested in UPCAT

Term

Earthquake Baroque

Definition

Architectural style adapted for earthquake resistance, featuring thick walls and massive buttresses

Importance

Unique Filipino adaptation of European baroque style found in heritage churches

Term

Mestizo Architecture

Definition

Architectural style blending Filipino, Chinese, and European design elements

Importance

Characteristic feature of Vigan's historic town, showing cultural fusion

Section Title

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing the number of UNESCO sites (currently 6, not 5 or 7)
  • Mixing up which churches belong to the Baroque Churches cluster
  • Forgetting that Rice Terraces span multiple municipalities in Ifugao
  • Confusing Puerto-Princesa Underground River with other cave systems

Exam Tips

  • Remember heights: Apo 2,954m, Pulag 2,922m - note the numbers for exact matching
  • Associate volcanoes with their unique features: Mayon=perfect cone, Taal=lake volcano
  • Know provincial locations - questions often ask 'Where is X located?'
  • Link natural features to their nicknames or claims to fame

Key Points

  • Mount Apo is the highest peak (2,954m) located at Davao del Sur/Cotabato border
  • Mount Pulag is second highest (2,922m) in Luzon, famous for 'sea of clouds'
  • Mayon Volcano in Albay is the world's most perfectly conical active volcano
  • Taal Volcano in Batangas is unique as a volcano within a lake within an island
  • Chocolate Hills in Bohol features 1,200+ symmetrical grass-covered hills
  • Hundred Islands National Park is located in Alaminos, Pangasinan

Definitions

Term

National Park

Definition

Protected area established by government to preserve natural landscapes and wildlife for public enjoyment and scientific study

Importance

Highest level of protection for natural areas in the Philippines

Term

Active Volcano

Definition

A volcano that has erupted within recorded history or shows signs of unrest

Importance

Philippines has many active volcanoes due to location in Pacific Ring of Fire

Section Title

National Parks and Natural Landmarks

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing Mount Apo (highest) with Mount Pulag (second highest)
  • Placing Mayon in wrong province - it's in Albay, not Sorsogon
  • Forgetting that Taal is in Batangas, not Laguna
  • Mixing up the exact number of Chocolate Hills (1,200+, not exactly 1,000)

Exam Tips

  • Link historical figures to their associated landmarks: Rizal=Luneta+Fort Santiago, Aguinaldo=Kawit
  • Remember key dates and associate them with locations
  • Know the 'firsts': First Philippine Congress at Barasoain, oldest stone church San Agustin
  • Understand the historical significance of each site, not just memorize names

Key Points

  • Intramuros is the walled city of Manila built by Spanish in 1571
  • Fort Santiago within Intramuros was where José Rizal was imprisoned
  • San Agustin Church in Intramuros is the oldest stone church in the Philippines
  • Rizal Park (Luneta) is the site of Rizal's execution on December 30, 1896
  • Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan was site of First Philippine Congress
  • Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite was where Philippine independence was proclaimed June 12, 1898
  • Leyte Landing Memorial in Palo, Leyte marks MacArthur's return in October 1944
  • EDSA Shrine commemorates People Power Revolution of February 1986
  • Corregidor Island was WWII stronghold at mouth of Manila Bay

Definitions

Term

National Shrine

Definition

A structure or area of special religious, historical, or cultural significance declared by the government

Importance

Highest level of recognition for historical and cultural sites

Term

Walled City

Definition

A settlement surrounded by defensive walls, typically from medieval or colonial periods

Importance

Intramuros represents Spanish colonial urban planning in the Philippines

Section Title

Historical Landmarks and Shrines

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing dates: Independence Day is June 12, 1898, Rizal's execution December 30, 1896
  • Mixing up locations: Aguinaldo Shrine is in Kawit, Cavite, not Manila
  • Forgetting that Barasoain Church is in Malolos, Bulacan
  • Confusing EDSA Shrine location - it's in Ortigas, Quezon City

Exam Tips

  • Remember architectural uniqueness: San Sebastian=only all-steel church in Asia
  • Associate museums with their specialties: Ayala=dioramas, National Museum=comprehensive collections
  • Know famous Filipino architects: Leandro Locsin designed CCP
  • Understand the educational purpose of each cultural institution

Key Points

  • National Museum Complex in Manila includes Fine Arts, Anthropology, and Natural History museums
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in Pasay was designed by Leandro Locsin
  • Ayala Museum in Makati is known for its diorama experience of Philippine history
  • Casa Manila in Intramuros recreates a 19th-century Filipino-Spanish home
  • San Sebastian Church in Manila is the only all-steel church in Asia
  • These landmarks preserve and showcase Filipino culture, arts, and heritage

Definitions

Term

Cultural Center

Definition

A building or complex that promotes arts and culture through performances, exhibitions, and educational programs

Importance

CCP is the premier venue for performing arts in the Philippines

Term

Diorama

Definition

A three-dimensional miniature scene with realistic details used for education or display

Importance

Ayala Museum's dioramas effectively teach Philippine history

Section Title

Cultural Landmarks and Museums

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing museum locations - National Museum is in Manila, Ayala Museum in Makati
  • Forgetting that CCP was designed by Leandro Locsin, a famous Filipino architect
  • Not knowing that San Sebastian Church is unique as the only all-steel church in Asia
  • Mixing up Casa Manila's purpose - it's a recreation, not an original structure

Connections

  • Historical landmarks connect to Philippine History lessons about colonial period, revolution, and independence
  • Natural landmarks relate to Geography topics about landforms, volcanoes, and biodiversity
  • Cultural sites link to Araling Panlipunan discussions about Filipino identity and heritage preservation
  • UNESCO sites connect to international recognition and global heritage conservation efforts
  • Museums and cultural centers relate to arts education and cultural appreciation
  • WWII landmarks connect to World History and Philippine involvement in global conflicts

Exam Strategy

Focus on memorizing the 'firsts,' 'onlys,' and superlatives (highest, oldest, most perfect, etc.). Group landmarks by region and link them to historical figures or events. Pay special attention to UNESCO sites as they carry the highest prestige and are frequently tested. Practice matching landmarks to their specific locations and unique characteristics. Review recent news about newly declared heritage sites or cultural properties.

Quick Review Questions

How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does the Philippines have?

The Philippines has exactly 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Baroque Churches, Vigan, Rice Terraces (cultural), and Tubbataha Reefs, Puerto-Princesa River, Mount Hamiguitan (natural).

What is the highest mountain in the Philippines?

Mount Apo, located at the border of Davao del Sur and Cotabato, is the country's highest peak at 2,954 meters above sea level.

Where was Philippine independence proclaimed?

Philippine independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898, at Emilio Aguinaldo's house in Kawit, Cavite, now known as the Aguinaldo Shrine.

Which church is known as the oldest stone church in the Philippines?

San Agustin Church, located in Intramuros, Manila, is the oldest stone church in the Philippines and part of the UNESCO Baroque Churches cluster.

What makes Mayon Volcano unique?

Mayon Volcano in Albay is renowned for its perfect cone shape, making it the most perfectly conical active volcano in the world.

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