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Amburayan
Politico-military comandancia
(1890–1902)
Sub-province of Lepanto-Bontoc
(1902–1908)
Sub-province of Mountain Province
(1908–1920)
1890–1920

CapitalAlilem (1890–1907)
Tagudin (1907–1917)
Cervantes (1917–1920)
Area
 • Coordinates16°53′18″N 120°31′44″E / 16.88833°N 120.52889°E / 16.88833; 120.52889
Historical eraSpanish colonial period
American colonial period
• Established as a comandancia
April 10, 1890
• Disestablished
February 4, 1920
Succeeded by
Benguet Sub-province Amburayan
Ilocos Sur Amburayan
La Union Amburayan
Today part ofBenguet
Ilocos Sur
La Union

Amburayan was an administrative division of the Philippines, existing as a politico-military comandancia from 1890 to 1902, and a sub-province from 1902 to 1920. Its territory encompassed most of the Amburayan River watershed, initially predominantly inhabited by the Kankanaey.

The sub-province ceased to exist when its territory was divided between Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Mountain Province (sub-province of Benguet) in 1920.

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