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  2. Pasalubong - Wikipedia

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    The pasalubong serves as a 'sample' of another region's specialty, bringing different Filipino cultures closer together. They can also simply be gifts likely to be appreciated. [3] Unlike western gifts, pasalubong are not wrapped, but are given as is. The person who gives the pasalubong can also freely partake of the gift.

  3. Camiguin - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Camiguin 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 34.60 2009 25.55 2012 53.58 2015 36.10 2018 24.27 2021 14.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Sunset at Camiguin The economy is based upon fishing and farming, with copra providing the greatest income contribution. Lanzones has since then became the main agricultural product of the island province. Other agricultural products are ...

  4. Calasiao - Wikipedia

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    Peak production period is from October to January. A sack of rice can produce 8,000 pieces or 107 kg of puto. Bella's Puto is sold at four SM shopping mall branches, in Santa Mesa (Manila), Baliwag (Bulacan), Clark (Pampanga) and Rosales (Pangasinan). It is also sold in a store in Caloocan and at the Pasalubong Center in Rosales town. [24]

  5. List of islands of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 50 largest islands have a combined area of around 321,000 square kilometers (124,000 sq mi) and a combined population of about 100.9 million (2015); thus they contain about 99% of the Philippines' total land area and total population (2015). Combined population of Luzon and Mindanao accounts for 80% of total population of the Philippines.

  6. Pastel de Camiguín - Wikipedia

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    ' Camiguin cake ') or simply pastel, is a Filipino soft bun with yema (custard) filling originating from the province of Camiguin. The name is derived from Spanish pastel ("cake"). Pastel is an heirloom recipe originally conceived by Eleanor Popera Jose and the members of her family in Camiguin. [1] [2] She started to commercially sell it from ...

  7. Camiguin de Babuyanes - Wikipedia

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    The island has a population of 5,231 people in 2020. [3] There has been only one single eruption by the volcano prior to 1857. [4] Camiguin de Babuyanes is sometimes called Camiguin Norte ("North Camiguin") to distinguish it from Camiguin Island of Mindanao, which in turn is sometimes called Camiguin Sur ("South Camiguin") or Camiguin de ...

  8. Catarman, Camiguin - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Catarman 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 47.40 2009 58.39 2012 43.90 2015 42.52 2018 26.57 2021 22.84 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Some of the famous tourist spot in Camiguin is the hot spring located in Mambajao, Camiguin. Cold spring located in Catarman, Camiguin and soda water in Bora, Catarman. References ^ Municipality of Catarman | (DILG) ^ "2015 Census of ...

  9. Balingoan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Balingoan 10 20 30 40 50 2006 41.30 2009 46.38 2012 33.26 2015 32.57 2018 18.47 2021 26.25 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Produce: Copra, fish, sea shells, fruits, vegetables, animal meat, and dairy products. Culture Feast day: May 29. Patron Saint: San Alonzo de Rodriguez Transportation Port of Balingoan is the main port for travellers going to the provincial ...