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  • Municipality of Bagumbayan
    A growing municipality endowed by nature with vast potentials for development given the atmosphere of peace, hardworking and self-reliant communities guided by a participatory governance committed to share the fruits of its development - Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat.
    http://www.bagumbayan.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Balbalan
    The municipality of Balbalan lies on the northwestern portion of Kalinga. It is bounded on the north by Conner (a municipality of Apayao), on the east by Pinukpuk, on the south of Pasil and on the west by the province of Abra. With Executive Order No. 42, the municipal district of Balbalan became a regular municipality on June 25, 1963. Classified as fifth class municipality, it has 14 baragays. Balbalan which was the original poblacion recently transferred to Salegseg, (which means Washing Place) because the sitio has abundant water throughout the year. The population by ethnic group is 99% Kalinga natives.
    http://www.balbalan.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Bani, Pangasinan
    Official website of the municipality of Bani, the westernmost town of Pangasinan - the "Golden West." This official website is a project of the Municipal Planning and Development Office of the Municipal Government.
    http://www.bani.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Banna (Espiritu)
    One of the towns of Ilocos Norte that lies on top of a plateau is Espiritu, located 37 kilometers southeast of Laoag City. It is bounded on the east by Nueva Era, on the south by Pinili, on the west by Batac, and on the north by Marcos.
    http://www.banna.gov.ph
    (Added: Sun Jan 18 2009 Hits: 15 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Barlig
    We envision Barlig as an economically stable community with peaceful, healthy and progressive environment with self-reliant, cooperative, comppetitive people provided with functional environmentally frienly, agro-tourism programs, quality social services and infrastructure governed by educated, God-fearing and morally renewed leaders - Barlig, Mt. Province.
    http://www.barlig.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Bauang
    Bauang will be the model of local governance in the entire Philippines, governed by responsible, accountable and transparent leaders and supported by strongly bonded and empowered constituents for an equitable distribution of the fruits of development.
    http://www.bauang.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Baungon
    During the 18th century and the early part of the 19th century, the place was inhabited by the natives called Higaonons. It has been known that the ancestral Daty Amay Tomas Lilangan, was identified as the first family of this place. As the years rolled-on, another family arose, known as the descendants of Amay Ombadv (Oblad). The natives had inter-marriage through its tribal policies, although their laws and rules were unwritten.
    http://www.baungonbuk.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Bokod
    Bokod was a small village that existed long before the coming of foreign interventionist. It was known to be a forested area that was inhabited by the mountain people depending mostly on its small agricultural produce for livelihood - Bokod, Benguet.
    http://www.bokod.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Boliney
    Ronald Stimson Balao-as, Mayor (when the website was first up, but no updates at all).
    http://www.boliney.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Bucay
    Land Area - 127.60 km Distance from Bangued - 16.69 kms. Political Subdivision: 21 Barangays
    http://www.bucay.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Bucloc
    Bucloc has its share of green hills and blue skies as part of its unspoiled lot in the face of Luzon - Bucloc, Abra.
    http://www.bucloc.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Calabanga
    Dagos po kamo sa Calabanga. Saro sa pagtubod, saro sa pag-asenso! The Municipality of Calabanga is one of the emerging progressive towns in the Province of Camarines Sur with great potential of becoming a boom town. It is one of the biggest municipalities in terms of population and land area A 2nd class municipality, Calabanga is endowed with abundant natural resources and rich bio-diversity, and various development zones - lowland, upland, coastland and forest land. Nestled along the western flanks of Mt. Isarog, Calabanga is abundant in vegetation because of its generally fertile soil and type II climate which are favorable for crop production - San Pablo Calabanga, Camarines Sur.
    http://www.calabanga.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Columbio
    efore the arrival of Spaniards and subsequent settlers, the indigenous traditions of the cultural minorities were established over the centuries, out of choice or necessity, the individual identities of these various people obscured by widespread displacement, alienation of property and loss of life. The people in the lowlands were eventually conquered by both sword and cross, while the highlanders and the lowland run away and fled into the mountains, continue to hang on tenaciously to their traditional values and live-honored forms of everyday life. Columbio was once dominated by B'laan tribes who gave name to the place derived from the word " Colon " and " Biao " which means " cogon " and " tree " respectively Colonbiao, that was once a wilderness with its rolling hills and plateaus, is more than just concrete roads and rice fields today. Waves of settlers from Luzon and Visayas came to claim and clear the virgin lands of Colonbiao and Maguindanaons who once dominated the land. Christians or Kristiyanos, brought new ways, new dialects, and new forms of living that led to changes that provided opportunities and closer ties among the Columbians in Sultan Kudarat.
    http://www.columbio.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Cordova, Cebu Province
    Cordovais a fifth class island municipality located near the center of the east coast of the province of Cebu. Cordova was once a part of Opon, now called Lapu-lapu City and it was called Day-as. Its first attempt to secede from Mother town Opon was in 1863. The inhabitants found it difficult to discharge their duties and obligations to the church and municipality because of the distance, coupled with lack roads.
    http://www.cordova.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Dalaguete
    Dalaguete - a peaceful, progressive, environment-friendly and God-loving society - Dalaguete, Cebu.
    http://www.dalaguete.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Esperanza
    ESPERANZA is a Spanish word meaning HOPE, in the local dialect, it means Pag - asa or Pag ÇƒÏ laum. It is believed that the first baby born in the first settled area in the wildness of Dulawan was a baby girl whom the early settlers called Esperanza with the anticipation that with the birth of child, the name alone could inspire the coming in of peace, unity and prosperity to the settlers. In 1952, a group of Christian settlers established a settlement in Villamor within the then municipal district of Dulawan now presently known as barangay Villamor of Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province.
    http://www.lgu-esperanza.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Gloria
    The Municipality of Gloria is located 76kms from the capital city of Calapan. It has a total land area of 28,029 hectares and is composed of 27 barangays. It is bounded on the north by Pinamalayan, on the south by Bansud, on the west by Occidental Mindoro, and on the east by Tablas Strait.
    http://www.gloria.gov.ph
    (Added: Wed Mar 11 2009 Hits: 8 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Gumaca
    GUMACA, founded in 1582 by the Spanish friar Diego de Oropesa, is one of the oldest towns in the Philippines and only several years younger than the "Noble and Ever Loyal City of Manila." Oral traditions have it, however, that it had already a well-established barangay government as early as the 14th century, Lakan Bugtali being the first ruler and Lakan Gitingan being the last. umaca is now not only the commercial and financial center of southern Quezon but its governmental and religious center as well.
    http://www.gumaca.gov.ph
    (Added: Tue Aug 19 2003 Hits: 155 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Jagna, Bohol
    Finally our beautiful municipality of JAGNA has gained another opportunity of opening its doors wide to the world. It is therefore our pleasure to welcome everyone interested to acquaint themselves a little more intimately with our municipality to visit the Municipality of Jagna Web site. It is more than our pleasure to indulge your curiosity on the special little aspects of Jagna that truly makes it one of the most progressive municipalities of Bohol.
    http://www.jagna.gov.ph
    (Added: Wed May 14 2003 Hits: 99 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Kapalong
    Explore Kapalong, the eco-tourism capital of Davao del Norte, the caving capital of Mindanao!!!
    http://www.kapalong.gov.ph
    (Added: Tue Aug 19 2003 Hits: 376 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Kiamba
    Kiamba, famous for the rare and most sought orchid, the Waling-waling, orginated from the creek name which is located at the eastern foot of Bakud Point, west of Kiamba proper. According to some old Tagabilis residing in the place, Kiamba creek was named after Datu Kiamba famous Tagabili chieftain. This municipality was formerly known Kitagas - Kiamba, Sarangani.
    http://www.kiamba.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Lagangilang
    According to legend, Lagangilang, derived its name from combining the word "Ilang-ilang" and "Agam." Ilang-ilang is a tree whose flowers emit a distinctively sweet scent at night. Lagam, meaning bravery, is the name of famous Tingguian leader who once ruled and defended the original Tingguan village of Lagangilang along the eastern bank of the Abra River from adversaries. We envision Lagangilang to be a model municipality, where the income of all farmer families is higher than that of poverty level and where all barangays adopt and practice technologies on farm system, all rural organizations are revitalized and municipal and barangay agri-enterprices are established - Langangilang, Abra.
    http://www.lgu-lagangilang.gov.ph
    (Added: Tue Aug 19 2003 Hits: 135 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Las Nieves
    In April 1877, Father Urios reported to the Jesuit Superior to Manila his successful founding of five villages along the Agusan River, the villages were Las Nieves, Remedios, Esperanza, to Guadalope and San Luis. It was Las Nieves that he founded first and it became a municipality years later in 1963.
    http://www.lasnievesadn.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 8 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Lasam, Cagayan
    The municipality of Lasam's mission focuses on grassroots implementation through a wholistic, educational and participatory approach to attain social equity and sustainable development.
    http://lasam.sphosting.com
    (Added: Mon Jun 17 2002 Hits: 104 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It



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