Bukidnon: The Highland Paradise at the Heart of Mindanao
by Jhaypee Guia on October 18, 2012Bukidnon is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Its capital is Malaybalay City. Bukidnon is considered by Filipinos to be the food basket of Mindanao. It is the major producer of rice and corn in the region. Plantations in the province also produce pineapples, bananas and sugarcane.
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The City of Malaybalay
by Jane Dacumos on October 17, 2012Dubbed as the "South Summer Capital of the Philippines", the city of Malaybalay fastly became one of the premier tourist destinations in Bukidnon. Malaybalay, the capital and administrative center of the province of Bukidnon, is well known for its exceptional places that offer moments of adventure and leisure.
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Sto. Rosario Church – “Green Church” of Camiguin
by Jane Dacumos on October 17, 2012The first time I’ve heard about a “Green Church” in the province of Camiguin, I have said that this church is only one of its kind here in our country. This famous church is also known as Sto. Rosario Church located in the rustic town of Sagay.
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Experience Lanao del Norte - The Land of Beauty and Bounty
by Jhaypee Guia on October 16, 2012The province of Lanao del Norte prides itself as a major contributor to the overall development of Mindanao. It hosts three of the seven Agus Hydropower Plants which generates 80% of the Mindanao power grid. There are more than 70,000 hectares of coconut land found in Lanao del Norte, and is the second largest producer of copra in the region. Other major products include rice, fruits, corn, and aquaculture products.
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St. John the Baptist Church: The Century-old Spanish Catholic Church of Jimenez
by Jhaypee Guia on October 2, 2012The Church of Saint John the Baptist is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. The Century-old Spanish Catholic Church is nestled within the predominantly Catholic town of Jimenez.
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