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  2. Bukidnon–Cotabato Road - Wikipedia

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    The Bukidnon–Cotabato Road is a 94-kilometre (58 mi) two-to-four lane highway that connects the provinces of North Cotabato [1] and Bukidnon. [2] This highway serves as one of the components of Sayre Highway. This highway is a designated component of National Route 943 (N943) of the Philippine highway network.

  3. Bukidnon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Bukidnon 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 43.55 2009 45.97 2012 49.00 2015 54.01 2018 27.56 2021 22.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Binaki, a type of steamed corn cake wrapped with corn husks is believed to have originated in Bukidnon Bukidnon is an agricultural economy. It is a major producer of rice, maize, sugar, coffee, rubber, pineapple, banana, tomato, flowers ...

  4. Malaybalay - Wikipedia

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    Here's a new place ideal for prayer and reflection in Bukidnon, Mindanao, Philippines. Q Park II, located at Barangay Kalasungay, Malaybalay, boasts of a lawn, a view of the Bukidnon mountain ranges and Malaybalay's signature cool breeze. An alternative to the Monastery of Transfiguration, which is also located in Malaybalay.

  5. San Fernando, Bukidnon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Fernando 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2006 42.50 2009 52.06 2012 63.19 2015 59.03 2018 36.31 2021 36.61 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The municipality is predominantly agricultural with corn as the major product followed by rice and abaca. Rattan, banana, bamboo, vegetables and root crops are also produced in the municipality. Government The municipality is ...

  6. Bukidnon–Davao Road - Wikipedia

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    The Bukidnon–Davao Road, often called as BuDa Road (a syllabic abbreviation of Bukidnon and Davao) and also known as Bukidnon–Davao City Road, is a 140-kilometer (87 mi), two-to-four lane national primary highway that connects Davao City [1] and the municipality of Maramag in Bukidnon.

  7. Aglayan - Wikipedia

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    Due to its strategic location at the crossroads of Northern Mindanao, Aglayan is a prospective center of commerce and a transportation hub of Malaybalay. Aglayan serves as a first distribution point of agricultural and fishery products for the city of Malaybalay and the entrance to the Basakan District and the municipalities of Cabanglasan and ...

  8. Don Carlos, Bukidnon - Wikipedia

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    Political map of Don Carlos, showing its 29 barangays. Don Carlos is situated in the southern part of the province. It is located 61 kilometres (38 mi) south of the City of Malaybalay, 161 kilometres (100 mi) from Cagayan de Oro, 180 kilometres (110 mi) from the Cotabato City, 160 kilometres (99 mi) from Davao City, and 1,575 kilometres (979 mi) from south of Manila.

  9. Saint Peter, Malaybalay - Wikipedia

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    Saint Peter (Binukid: Sintpiter; Sumpilen, in Cebuano orthography Sumpilon) is a rural barangay in the Upper Pulangi District of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. [1] It is situated 63 kilometres northeast of the city proper, [2] on the east bank of the Pulangi River. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 2,324 people. [3] [4]