Mt. Data Hotel, Bauko, Mountain Province, Philippines
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Government of the Philippines Cordillera Bodong Administration Cordillera People's Liberation Army
The Mount Data Peace Accord is a peace deal signed between the government of the Philippines and the Cordillera People's Liberation Army on September 13, 1986, ending hostilities due to the latter's campaign for greater autonomy for the Cordillera region.[1]
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