Category Archives: Province of Bukidnon

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Economy and Geography of Bukidnon

Bukidnon economy and Bukidnon geography. The province of Bukidnon is situated in Central Mindanao. It is a landlocked area that thrives from its rich agricultural lands. More popularly known as the food basket of Mindanao, the province borders Misamis Oriental (north), Agusan del Sur (east),

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Three districts of Bukidnon

We here at BukidnonOnline.com have noticed that many visitors (especially those in other countries) have been searching for information about the three legislative districts of Bukidnon. Here’s how the Province of Bukidnon is divided in terms of legislative districts: First District: Municipalities: Baungon, Kalilangan, Libona,

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Things to do in Bukidnon | Things to see in Bukidnon

Historical Mangima Canyon/Stone Mark of Yoshitos Grave – Located in the heart of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon this stone inscribed with Japanese characters mark the grave of high ranking Japanese Officials who was killed during World War II. Roughly elliptical and measuring about 3 feet and

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Kaamulan – A Gathering!

Kaamulan is an indigenous Bukidnon term for “gathering” for any purpose. It can mean a datuship ritual, a wedding ceremony, a thanksgiving festival during harvest time, a peace pact, or all of these together. The Kaamulan Festival, by far the only authentic festival left in

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Bukidnon’s Indigenous People’s Community

The Province of Bukidnon’s Indigenous People (IP) community can be identified into two ethnical origins – the Manobo and the Bukidnon. The Bukidnons have distinct physical characteristics. They usually have slight build bodies, slanting eyelets, relatively high noses with lips that range from medium and

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BUKIDNON TRAVEL GUIDE | How to get to Bukidnon UPDATED

Visiting Bukidnon? Here’s how to get to Bukidnon. Treat this as your easy Bukidnon travel guide! If you want to visit Bukidnon soon, here are ways to reach Bukidnon. Here’s how to travel to Bukidnon. The Province of Bukidnon, Philippines is a landlocked area. Hence,

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Of Books and Schools in Bukidnon

While the province of Bukidnon has 48 public high schools and 15 colleges and universities, education remains a concern especially with the lack of relevant infrastructure particularly computers. In fact, as of November this year, only five of the province’s high schools have access to

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