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Music of Cordillera

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3. In small groups, welcome and encourage singing and dancing all members of the community and playing instruments.

6. Music and other elements of its culture have been handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition

Oral tradition is the transfer of cultural materials and traditions from one generation to another.

It is the only inland region in the country. It is known as the "cradle of basin in the northern Luzon basin" as it has a mountainous area, which has a major river that provides continuous irrigation and energy use for the northern Luzon.

Sing the epic including poetry about heroism, honor, love, and revenge. This is a long story of a special period. This special long story was sung during the harvest. Hudhud's favorite topic is a folk hero named Aliguyon, a brave warrior.

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The volcano of Royal Cordillera in the east of Quito is surrounded by the Guayllabamba valley such as Cotopaxi, Sincholagua, Antisana, Cayambe. Some volcanoes of Western Cordillera volcano in West Guayllabamba Valley and Pichincha Volcano have Illiniza, Atacazo and Pululahua (including Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve). According to Köppen's climate classification, Quito belongs to the subtropical highland climate (Cfb). Because it is close to its height and equator, Quito has a fairly constant and cool climate. The average afternoon temperature is 21.4 ° C (70.5 ° F) and the average night temperature is 49 ° F (9.8 ° C). The annual average temperature is 15.6 ° C (60.1 ° F). There are only two seasons in town, dry season and rainy season. The dry season from June to September (4 months) is called summer, and the rainy season from October to May (8 months) is called winter. Annual rainfall varies from location to location, about 1,000 mm (39 inches)

The rainy season on the northern coast continues from November through January. In other places, the rainy season lasts from May to November, May is the most rainy month. The annual average precipitation is 59.1 mm (59.1 in), the individual location of Valle de Neiba is only 350 mm (13.8 in), and the average of Cordillera Oriental is 2,740 mm (107.9 in). The country's most dry area is in the west. The Dominican Republic is a representative democratic or democratic republic with three powers of administration, legislation, and justice. The president of the Dominican Republic leads the executive branch, implements the law passed by the General Assembly, appoints the Cabinet, and works as the Supreme Commander of the Army. The president and the vice president run for the same ticket and are elected by a direct vote at the term of 4 years.