
Bukidnon: The Watershed of Mindanao
by Jane Dacumos on July 13, 2012The province of Bukidnon is widely acknowledged as the food basket of Mindanao, thanks in part to the many river systems it has been blessed with that help irrigate its vast tracts of farmland. This wealth of rivers has also earned it the honor of being called the "Watershed of Mindanao."
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The Lakes of Bukidnon
by Jane Dacumos on July 13, 2012Bukidnon is known as the "Watershed of Mindanao" because aside from its extensive and intricate river systems, the province also possesses numerous lakes that dot the landscape. As beautiful as they are productive, these majestic lakes are beloved and treasured by the people of Bukidnon.
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Stone Marker of Yoshitoi's Grave
by Jane Dacumos on July 13, 2012In the highlands of Bukidnon stands a curious monument called the Stone Marker of Yoshitoi's Grave. It serves as a simple remembrance to soldiers who have been left behind during World War II.
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Feast of Saint John the Baptist
by Angel Bonifacio on June 23, 2012A lot of places across the country – and all over the world – celebrate June 24 as the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, the last prophet of the Old Testament and the first saint of the New Testament.
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Kaamulan Festival: A Unique Festival
by Jhaypee Guia on June 1, 2012It is held annually in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. This ethnic-cultural festival celebration starts in the second week of Febraury and ends in the second week of March, the anniversary date of the foundation of Bukidnon as a province in 1917.
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