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hilaga

Hilaga is the Filipino word for the cardinal direction north. It is used in navigation, geography, and everyday speech to indicate orientation or location relative to the viewer or a reference point.

In the system of Filipino cardinal directions, hilaga is paired with timog (south), silangan (east), and kanluran

Hilaga is used in phrases that describe location, for example hilaga ng isang lugar (the northern part

Etymology and usage notes: hilaga is a native Tagalog term, part of the core vocabulary for geography

(west).
Compound
directions
are
commonly
formed
with
hilaga,
such
as
hilagang-silangan
(northeast)
and
hilagang-kanluran
(northwest),
reflecting
the
same
approach
found
in
other
Austronesian
languages
to
specify
intermediate
directions.
of
a
place)
or
nasa
hilaga
ang
kapitolyo
(the
capitol
is
to
the
north).
It
functions
like
a
standard
directional
noun
and
does
not
require
capitalization
unless
it
begins
a
sentence
or
is
used
as
part
of
a
proper
noun.
and
navigation.
It
is
generally
not
capitalized
unless
at
the
start
of
a
sentence
or
used
as
a
proper
noun.
The
term
may
appear
in
maps,
travel
guides,
and
literature
to
convey
northern
orientation.
In
addition
to
its
general
meaning,
hilaga
can
appear
in
place
names
or
personal
names
in
some
contexts.