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This is a list of notable inhabitants of Baguio, Luzon, Philippines.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Arts

  • Benedicto Cabrera aka Bencab, painter, National Artist for Visual Arts.
  • Bert Nievera, singer
  • Kidlat Tahimik, filmmaker, writer and actor who is dubbed the Father of Philippine Alternative Cinema and now National Artist for Film
  • Ben Hur Villanueva, sculptor, painter, lecturer, educator and art entrepreneur.
  • Agnes Reoma, musician, bassist of Ben&Ben.
  • '''Venazir Martinez''', street muralist, and visual anthroprenuer best credited for Hila-bana Project using site-specific street art that challenged the public's visual perception on cultural markers and design theories.

Athletics

Media personalities

Public service

American colonial period

Literature

  • Luisa Igloria (born 1961), poet, 20th Poet Laureate of Virginia, author and professor

Others

  • Sinai Hamada (1911 – September 1991), founder of Baguio Midland Courier
  • Joan Carling (born 1963), environmentalist and human rights defender
  • Maria Lorena Barros (1948–1976), activist, feminist, Anti-Martial Law hero
  • Sef Gonzales (born 1980), convicted murderer who killed his family in Australia serving 3x life sentences without parole
  • Darwin Ramos (1994–2012), Servant of God, Filipino teenager.
  • Naomi Flores (1921–2013), resistance leader in World War II.

See also

References

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