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  2. Philippine forest dog - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Forest Dog, locally known as Asong Gubat is an indigenous breed of primitive dog originating from the Philippines. [1] The Philippine Canine Club, Inc. (PCCI) in collaboration with the Philippine Forest Dog Legacy Club, Inc. (PFDLC), is in the process of documenting and establishing the purity of the Philippine Forest Dog breed, hoping to be recognized by the Fédération ...

  3. Askal - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Forest Dog ("Asong Gubat”) The Philippine Canine Club, Inc. formally introduced the Philippine Forest Dog or "Aso Ng Gubat", (i.e. Irog, Mayumi and Mutya) in the Philippine Circuit Show 2024 (January 17–21, 2024), Asia's biggest Dog show at the Araneta Coliseum .

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  5. Category:Dog breeds originating in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine forest dog This page was last edited on 18 March 2024, at 14:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Campsite - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Civic Association wrote that a campground was just as essential to a town as a railway station. [8] The trailer industry's efforts were effective. The number of campgrounds in the Trailer Travel Magazine's directory of campgrounds doubled to 1,650 by the end of 1936 and promised to double again by the end of 1937. [9]

  7. List of Bohol flora and fauna - Wikipedia

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    The forest also has vines, epiphytes, and climbers. Open grasslands, ranging up to 2.4 m (8 ft) in height, occupy one-fourth of the land area; they are man- made, the aftermath of the slash-and-burn agricultural system, and most contain tropical savanna grasses that are nonnutritious and difficult to eradicate. The diverse flora includes 8,000 ...

  8. Gubat - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Gubat 10 20 30 40 2006 31.70 2009 33.62 2012 25.60 2015 30.53 2018 26.38 2021 22.07 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The main livelihoods of the people, then and now, are agriculture and fishing. Harvest times for rice crops are from April to May, and December. Fishing is year-round. Forestry products are also source of income here. Transportation Bus Terminal in ...

  9. Cabigaan - Wikipedia

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    Cabigaan is almost 6 kilometers from Gubat town proper. Cabigaan's geography is characterised by small plains and mountainous, heavily forested areas with several streams. A relatively isolated area, the primary source of income is agriculture, including the rearing of animals.