Impasugong is a municipality in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. The municipality is home to several indigenous tribes, and their traditions and customs are well-preserved. Impasugong also offers a serene environment for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its cool climate and picturesque surroundings, it’s a great destination for nature lovers and those interested in experiencing the local culture. The municipality is composed of 13 barangays with the following names: Bontongon, Bulonay, Capitan Bayong, Cawayan, Dumalaguing, Guihean, Hagpa, Impalutao, Kalabugao, Kibenton, La Fortuna, Poblacion, and Barangay Sayawan.
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Guide to Guinsiliban
Guinsiliban is a 6th-class municipality in the province of Camiguin, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 7 barangays with the following names: Butay, Cabuan, Cantaan, Liong, Maac, North Poblacion, and South Poblacion.
Guide to Catarman
Catarman is a 5th-class municipality in Camiguin province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 14 barangays with the following names: Alga, Bonbon, Bura, Catibac, Compol, Lawigan, Liloan, Looc, Mainit, Manduao, Panghiawan, Poblacion, Santo Niño, and Tangaro.
Things to do in Ilagan City
Ilagan City is a first-class city and the capital of the province of Isabela, Philippines. The city consists of 91 barangays with the following names, Barangay: Aggasian, Alibagu, Alinguigan 1st, Alinguigan 2nd, Alinguigan 3rd, Arusip, Baculud, Bagong Silang, Bagumbayan, Baligatan, Ballacong, Bangag, Batong-Labang, Bigao, Cabannungan 1st, Cabannungan 2nd, Cabeseria 2, Cabeseria 3, Cabeseria 4, Cabeseria 5, Cabeseria 6, Cabeseria 7, Cabeseria 8, Cabeseria 9, Cabeseria 10, Cabeseria 11, Cabeseria 12, Cabeseria 13, Cabeseria 14, Cabeseria 15, Cabeseria 16, Cabeseria 17, Cabeseria 18, Cabeseria 19, Cabeseria 20, Cabeseria 21, Cabeseria 22, Cabeseria 23, Cabeseria 24, Cabeseria 25, Cabeseria 26, Cabeseria 27, Cadu, Calamagui 1st, Calamagui 2nd, Carikkikan Norte, Carikkikan Sur, Camunatan, Capellan, Capo, Centro-San Antonio, Centro Poblacion, Fugu, Fuyo, Gayong-gayong Norte, Gayong-gayong Sur, Guinatan, Imelda Bliss Village, Lullutan, Malalam, Malasin, Manaring, Mangcuram, Marana 1st, Marana 2nd, Marana 3rd, Minabang, Morado, Naguilian Norte, Naguilian Sur, Namnama, Nanaguan, Osmeña, Paliueg, Pasa, Pilar, Quimalabasa, Rang-ayan, Rugao, Salindingan, San Andres, San Felipe, San Ignacio, San Isidro, San Juan, San Lorenzo, San Pablo, San Rodrigo, San Vicente, Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina, Santa Isabel Norte, Santa Isabel Sur, Santa Victoria, Santo Tomas, Siffu, Sindon Bayabo, Sindon Maride, Sipay, Tangcul and Baranagay Villa Imelda.
City in the Making: Sindangan’s Demographic and Economic Boom
The municipality of Sindangan, is a first-class municipality in the 2nd district of Zamboanga del Norte province in the region of Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. It is the fastest-growing municipality in the province and the second-most populous after the provincial capital, Dipolog City, ranked third as the most populous town in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Due to the rapid demographic and economic growth, there are plans to change the status of Sindangan from a municipality to a city. It consists of 52 barangays with the following names: Bago, Balok, Bantayan, Bato, Benigno Aquino Jr., Binuang an, Bitoon, Bucana,
Calatunan, Caluan, Calubian, Dagohoy, Dapaon, Datagan, Datu, Tangkilan, Dicoyong,
Disud, Don Ricardo G Macias (Dinokot), Doña Josefa, Dumalogdog, Fatima, Gampis, Goleo, Imelda, Inuman, Joaquin Macias, La Concepcion, La Roche, San Miguel, Labakid, Lagag, Lapero, Lawis, Mandih, Mars, Mawal, Misok, Motibot, Nato, Nipaan, Pangalalan, Piao, Poblacion, Pres. Ramon Magsaysay, Santo Niño, Santo Rosario, Siari John H. Roemer, Talinga, Tigbao, Tina plan, Titik, Upper Inuman, Upper Nipaan, Mandi, Poblacion and Barangay Siari.
Maria Cristina Falls: Majestic Landmark of Iligan, Philippines
Maria Cristina Falls is located in Misamis Oriental – Maria Cristina Boundary Rd, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Northern Mindanao, Philippines., Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of the Agus River on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is sometimes called the “twin falls” as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall., It is a landmark of Iligan City, nicknamed the City of Majestic Waterfalls, because of the presence of more than 20 waterfalls in the city.
Guide to Tagum City
Tagum City (the Palm City of the Philippines, City of Festivals, Music Capital of the South, Marching Showband Capital of the Philippines, City of Golden Opportunities, City of Perfect Harmony), is a 1st class city and capital of the Davao del Norte, Philippines. It consists of 23 barangay with the following names: Apokon, Bincungan, Busaon, Canocotan, Cuambogan, La Filipina, Liboganon, Madaum, Magdum, Magugpo Poblacion, Magugpo East, Magugpo North, Magugpo South, Magugpo West, Mankilam, New Balamban, Nueva Fuerza, Pagsabangan, Pandapan, San Agustin, San Isidro, San Miguel (Camp 4) and Barangay Visayan Village.
Misamis Occidental: A Paradise of Culture, Beauty, and Warm Hospitality
Step into the heart of Misamis Occidental, where culture and natural beauty intertwine to create a paradise waiting to be discovered. From breathtaking tourist spots to iconic landmarks and vibrant festivals, every corner of Misamis Occidental is a testament to its rich heritage. But it’s not just the captivating landscapes that make this place special; it’s the warm and welcoming people who are ready to ensure your stay is nothing short of exceptional. In Misamis Occidental, situated in the tranquil Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, you’ll find not only a safe haven for visitors but also an ideal location to work and invest. Come, visit, explore, and let the magic of Misamis Occidental leave an imprint on your soul!
Misamis Occidental is a province in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, with its capital situated in the city of Oroquieta. The province is named after the early Spanish settlement located at the entrance to Panguil Bay. The name “Misamis” is thought to have originated from the Subanen word “Kuyamis,” which refers to a variety of coconut that served as a staple food for the early settlers. Misamis Occidental is composed of 490 barangays, 3 component cities, and 14 municipalities.
City: Oroquieta City | Ozamiz City | Tangub City. Municipalities: Aloran, Baliangao, Bonifacio, Calamba, Clarin, Concepcion, Don Victoriano Chiongbian, Jimenez, Lopez Jaena, Panaon, Plaridel, Sapang Dalaga, Sinacaban, Tudela
Affordability and Flavor: Dining at Tambayan sa Suba, Clarin
Tambayan sa Suba in the Municipality of Clarin, Misamis Occidental at the Boulevard, Riverside, Poblacion 3 is a vibrant haven where you can indulge in affordable and mouthwatering dishes that tantalize your taste buds. This casual dining gem delights in serving exquisite Mixed Seafood Mukbang, succulent Pompano, and heartwarming Special Lomi, all infused with the rich flavors of Pinoy-style cuisine. Embrace the wonderful ambiance and let your culinary journey ignite your passion for great food!
Guide to Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Norte is a province in the Philippines situated within the Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao. Its capital is Dipolog and the province borders Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay to the south, Misamis Occidental to the east, and the Sulu Sea to the west.
Zamboanga del Norte is composed of 3 districts, 691 barangays, 2 component cities (Dapitan, Dipolog), and 25 municipalities with the following names: Baliguian, Godod, Gutalac, Jose Dalman, Kalawit, Katipunan, La Libertad, Labason, Leon B. Postigo, Liloy, Manukan,
Mutia, Piñan, Polanco, President Manuel A. Roxas, Rizal, Salug, Sergio Osmeña Sr., Siayan, Sibuco, Sibutad, Sindangan, Siocon, Sirawai, and the municipality of Tampilisan.
Guide to Zamboanga Peninsula
Dreaming about the sights and sounds of the beautiful country of the Philippines!, Zamboanga can offer you all that and more, get lost of the region colorful traditions and delicious meals. Zamboanga Peninsula is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IX. It consists of three provinces (Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay and Zamboanga del Sur) including four cities (Dapitan, Dipolog, Isabela, Pagadian), and the highly urbanized city of Zamboanga City. It has the first export-processing zone in Mindanao. Farming and fishing are the main economic activities of the region. It also has rice and corn mills, oil processing, coffee berry processing and processing of latex from rubber. Its home industries include rattan and furniture craft, basket making, weaving and brass work., Dipolog City is home to a number of Bottled Sardines Companies which are being exported abroad. Dakak Park and Beach Resort can be found in Dapitan it is one of the most visited places in the region along with Gloria’s Fantasyland the first and only theme park in Vismin.
Immerse in Tacloban City: Culture, Landmarks, and Festivals Unveiled
Tacloban City, located in Eastern Visayas (Region VIII), Philippines, is known for its rich culture, vibrant festivals, and breathtaking tourist spots. One of its most famous landmarks is the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum, which showcases the opulence and history of the Marcos family. The city also boasts the iconic San Juanico Bridge, often referred to as the “Bridge of Love,” offering stunning views of the strait it spans. Tacloban’s culture is deeply rooted in music, dance, and religious traditions, which come to life during the annual Sangyaw Festival, a dazzling display of street dancing and vibrant performances. Additionally, the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival celebrates the region’s cultural heritage through colorful body art, dancing, and rituals, making it a must-see for visitors seeking an immersive cultural experience.
The city of Taclocan is composed of 138 barangay with the following names: 1 Libertad, 2 Jones, 3 Upper Nula-Tula, 4 Libertad, 5 T. Claudio, 5-A T. Claudio, 6, 6-A Sto. Niño, 7, 8 T. Claudio, 8-A, 12 GE Palanog, 13 Salazar/J. Romualdez, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 P. Burgos, 22, 23, 23-A, 24, 25, 26 P.Gomez, 27, 28, 29 P.Gomez, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Real, 35, 35-A, 36 Sabang, 36-A Sabang, 37 Sea Wall, 37-A G.E. Palanog Gawad Kalinga Village, 38 Calvary Hill, 39 Calvary Hill, 40 Calvary Hill, 41 Calvary Hill, 42-A Quarry District, 42-B Quarry District, 43-A Quarry District, 43-B Quarry District, 44-A Quarry District, 44-B Quarry District, 45, 46 Imelda/Juan Luna, 47, 48-A, 48-B, 49 Young field, 50, 50-A, 50-B, 51, 51-A, 52 Lucban Magallanes, 53 Magallanes, 54 Magallanes, 54-A Magallanes, 55 El Reposo, 56 El Reposo, 56-A El Reposo, 57 Whiteland Sampaguita, 58, 59 Sagkahan Picas, 59-A Sampaguita, 59-B Sampaguita, 59-E Sagkahan Picas, 60 Sagkahan Aslum, 60-A Sagkahan, 61 Sagkahan, 62 Sagkahan Saging, 62-A Sagkahan Ilong, 62-B Sagkahan Picas, 63 Sagkahan Mangga, 64 Sagkahan Bliss, 65, 66 Anibong, 66-A Anibong, 67 Anibong, 68 Anibong, 69 Anibong-Happy Land, 70 Anibong-Rawis, 71 Naga-Naga, 72 PHHC Seaside, 73 PHHC Mountainside, 74 Lower Nula-Tula, 75 Fatima Village, 76 Fatima Village, 77 Fatima Village, 78 Marasbaras, 79 Marasbaras, 80 Marasbaras, 81 Marasbaras, 82 Marasbaras, 83 Paraiso, 83-A Burayan, 83-B San Jose-Cogon, 83-C San Jose, 84 San Jose, 85 San Jose, 86 San Jose, 87 San Jose, 88 San Jose, 89 San Jose-Baybay, 90 San Jose, 91 Abucay, 92 Apitong, 93 Bagacay, 94 Tigbao, 94-A Basper, 95 Caibaan, 95-A Caibaan, 96 Calanipawan, 97 Cabalawan, 98 Camansinay, 99 Diit, 100 San Roque, 101 New Kawayan, 102 Kawayan, 103 Palanog, 103-A San Paglaum, 104 Salvacion, 105 Suhi, 106 Santo. Niño, 107 Santa Elena, 108 Tagapuro, 109 V&G Subdivision, 109-A V&G Subdivision and Barangay 110 Utap.
Beyond the Shoreline: Luxury and Leisure at Apple Tree
Apple Tree Resort & Hotel, located in Taboc, Opol, Misamis Oriental, Philippines, spans over 7,000 square meters and provides a diverse array of facilities and services for both business and leisure travelers. The resort features 39 luxurious guestrooms and suites, along with both indoor and outdoor event spaces, dining options, and two swimming pools. Guests can also enjoy a private beach and various leisure activities, all while taking in the stunning views of Macajalar Bay and Camiguin Island, creating a unique ambiance that reflects the identity of Apple Tree.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport, also known as Manila International Airport or Nichols Field, is located on the border between Pasay and Parañaque cities, serving Manila and its surrounding areas. It is the main international gateway to the Philippines and functions as a hub for several airlines. Managed by the Manila International Airport Authority, it is the primary airport of Manila, although Clark International Airport also serves the area. There have been discussions about Clark eventually replacing NAIA as the main airport. The airport is named after Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr., who was assassinated there in 1983. In 2018, it handled record-breaking annual passenger traffic, and plans for new airports in Bulacan and Cavite are proposed to alleviate congestion and serve the region.
