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  • Municipality of Tagudin
    Welcome to the Living Museum of Ilocos Sur, the Municipality of Tagudin.
    http://www.tagudin.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Tampakan
    Tampakan was once a barangay of the municipality of Tupi, South Cotabato. It was a forested area inhabited by the natives called BǃÙlaans. The place by that time was still diverse in terms of flora and fauna. Through years of dedication and hard work Tamfaken was changed to Tampakan and became a municipality in the Province of South Cotabato, by virtue of Republic Act No.5661 as approved in the House of Senate and House of Representatives on June 21, 1969.
    http://www.tampakanscot.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 16 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tantangan
    Long before the Spanish occupation in the Philippines, the area where the municipality of Tantangan is to be carved out is already populated. The area is located at the mouth of a big river called LUAYAN and empties its water into a very big lake. The inhabitants during those times were the Muslims, which are traced to the leadership of Sultan Kudarat who occupied the lakeshores and the B'laans who thrived into the mountainous hinterlands. As such, the leaders of the different "balangays" along the lake shores were called by their federal leader based in Luayan through the use of Kulitangtangan, a bell so enormous its ringing could be heard in quite a distance. This device latter served as the basis and origin of the name of the place as Tangtangan by the first Ilocano settlers from Luzon, which, in later years refined into Tantangan. As the years went by, the big lake shrunk and what remained is now the Buluan Lake - Tantangan, South Cotabato.
    http://www.tantanganscot.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 12 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tapaz
    Come, explore and discover Tapaz in the province of Capiz!
    http://www.tapaz.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Mar 06 2006 Hits: 71 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tigbauan
    The Municipality of Tigbauan in the Province of Iloilo, Philippines acquired its name like the majority of town centers, after a topographical distinction unique to the region, in this case after the Tigbao , a local name for a type of grass that used to swarm the countryside. Tigbauan, a coastal town, was one of the landing sites for American Forces led by General Douglas MacArthur in March 1945 for liberation of the Philippines from the Japanese in WWII.
    http://www.tigbauan-iloilo.com
    (Added: Sun Oct 25 2009 Hits: 8 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tinglayan
    Tinglayan is located in the Northern part of Kalinga. It is bounded with beautiful mountain ranges. It is here where you can find Mt. Mating-oy or popularly known as the "Sleeping Beauty." Inspite of very rugged terrains, the soil on the mountain slopes and bases is very fertile, especially suited for vegetable raising. Tinglayan is the main bean and cabbage producer in the Philippines such that professonals coming from Tinglayan proudly call themselves 'cabbage educated' - Tinglayan, Kalinga.
    http://www.tinglayan.gov.ph
    (Added: Tue Aug 19 2003 Hits: 117 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Trinidad
    The Municipality of Trinidad is Located in the northeastern part of Bohol Province, Trinidad has a land area of 15,263.0344 hectares that comprises twenty (20) barangays. The topography is characterized by level plains on the eastern part, which gently undulates to hills and mountains toward the western part.
    http://www.trinidad-bohol.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 78 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tubajon
    Tubajon is situated in the northeastern part of the Island of Dinagat. An open sea connected to the Pacific Ocean, west by the Surigao Strait, north by the Municipsality of Libjo, bound it in the east. It has an area 11.479.11 of hectares. It consisted of plains, hills, swamps and mountains with forest reserved for watershed. The Municipality of Tubajon is composed of nine (9) barangays, namely: Malinao, Diaz, Navarro, Mabini, Imelda, Roxas, San Roque, San Vicente and Sta. Cruz.
    http://www.tubajon.gov.ph
    (Added: Wed May 16 2007 Hits: 114 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Municipality of Tubay
    Where else can you be? The Municipality of Tubay is one of the identified growth areas in Caraga Region. It is the hub of TAPCEN (Tubay Agricultural Processing Center), a 237 hectares lot in the municipality declared as an economic zone by then President Fidel V. Ramos.
    http://www.tubay.gov.ph
    (Added: Tue Jun 24 2008 Hits: 16 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • My Masinloc
    The Municipality of Masinloc managed by a dynamic LGU with an active and united people's participation as a premier eco-tourism haven in Zambales with economically and environmentally balanced community.
    http://www.mymasinloc.com
    (Added: Sun Feb 15 2009 Hits: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Online Home of Bilar, Bohol
    Bilar is an interior town northeast of Loboc. This town used to occupy a big area and included what are now known as the municipalities of Sevilla, Batuan and Carmen. They were formerly sitios of this municipality. In 1879, it had a population 5,669. Tourist Spots/Attractiion & Location Logarita Spring - Riverside, Bilar Bird Sanctuary- Magsaysay Park.
    http://www.bilar-bohol.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 17 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Alburquerque, Bohol
    From the office of the Mayor: This website aims to provide information, news and a guide for local and foreign tourists. Information regarding our town, tourist destinations, government officials and local development updates are available in this website. I am hoping that through this website our fellow alburanons all over the world can now get in touch and get updated with our town. A warm welcome to all of you and God Bless - Alburquerque, Bohol.
    http://www.alburq.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 12 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Alcantara, Cebu
    Alcantara, self-reliant, progressive, peaceful, environment-friendly and responsive community that is sustained by a God-centered and self-empowered citizenry.
    http://www.alcantara.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 13 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Baclayon, Bohol
    Once the seat of throne of Datu Sikatuna, before the Spanish Era. Its kingdom covers the area of the towns of Tagbilaran, Corella, Sikatuna, Catigbi-an, Cortes, Balilihan, and Alburquerque. It is home to the famous Baclayon Church, one of the oldest churches in the Philippines.
    http://www.baclayon.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Initao
    Initao is the oldest municipality in the western part of Misamis Oriental. It is the mother town of the municipalities of Libertad, Naawan, Manticao and Lugait. There was no data nor historical record as to its creation but it functioned date back during the Spanish regime. Based on the book ǃ?Symbols of the Stateǃ? published by the Bureau of Local Government of the Department of Local Government and Community Development, the province of Misamis Oriental was created by virtue of Act 2711 dated March 10, 1917. The municipality of Initao was one of the municipalities under its political and administrative jurisdiction. Thus, the date of official recognition of this municipality is the same date when the province of Misamis Oriental was officially created. Another is that Initao has a record as to its population in 1903 as published by the National Statistics Office.
    http://www.initao.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 14 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Jabona
    Jabonga is one of the oldest towns located in the northern part of Agusan del Norte, where Lake Mainit is. The LGU's visionn is to have an atmosphere of sustainable development with economically progressive community socially stable populace and an economically balanced environment.
    http://www.jabongaadn.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Malimono
    Along the west coast of Surigao del Norte lies the Municipality of Malimono with a distance of 32 kilometers from the City. It is bounded on the north by the municipality of San Francisco, on the west by Bohol Sea, on the south by the municipality of Jabonga, Agusan del Norte and on the east by the municipalities of Sison and Mainit. The general terrain of the area is gently sloping to steeply sloping from the lowlands along the coast going to the eastern direction, which are all mountainous and thus situate 12 barangays along the coast, one of the upland and the other one is located at the foot of Can-agtiw Mountain - Malimono, Surigao del Norte.
    http://www.malimono.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 26 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Moalboal, Cebu
    Welcome to the diving paradise of Cebu. Legend states that a Spaniard was walking around the place and met a townfolk near a bubbling underground spring situated along the coast of the town. The Spaniard asked the folk in Spanish as to the name of the place. The folk unable to perceive the Spanish language answered ǃ?bocal bocalǃ? for he discerned that the Spaniard was asking about the bubbling spring. Bocal-bocal was a tongue twister to the Spaniard hence Moalboal.
    http://www.moalboal.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 14 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of San Benito
    It was said that during the Spanish Regime, a group of Jesuit missionaries happed to be assigned at Sapao, now called the Municipality of Sta. Munica. They were fascinated with the vast array of blooming Talisay tress in the place where the Municipality of San Benito presently stands. Their enchantment made them to name the place "Talisay." After exploring the place and observing the cultural behavior of the people, a chapel was built bearing the relic of Saint Benedict. After a couple of years, Talisay was changed to San Benito in honor of Saint Benedict, its patron saint. Not until 1971, however, that San Benito became a town in Surigao del Norte.
    http://www.sanbenito.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 24 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of San Fernando, Cebu
    San Fernando is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 48,235 people in 9,530 households. In 2005, Metro Cebu's definition was expanded to include Danao City in the north and the municipalities of San Fernando and Carcar down south.
    http://www.sanfdocbu.gov.ph
    (Added: Mon Jun 09 2008 Hits: 17 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Official Website of Santander, Cebu, Philippines
    Located at the southern tip of the island of Cebu, about 134.34 kms. from Cebu City. The municipality is bounded by the municipality of Oslob on the northeast, municipality of Samboan on the northwest; by Tañon Strait on the southwest; and by Cebu Strait on the southea
    http://www.santander.gov.ph
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