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Cycas riuminiana, commonly known as the Arayat pitogo or simply pitogo, is a species of cycad endemic to Luzon, Philippines. It is also locally known as bayit in Tagalog and sawang in Ilocano , among other names.
Pitogo may refer to one of several topics relating to the Philippines: Cycas edentata, a species of Cycas called "pitogo" in the Philippines; Pitogo, Quezon; Pitogo, Zamboanga del Sur; Pitogo, Taguig; President Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol, formerly known as Pitogo
Cycas wadei (Wade's pitogo) is a species of cycad endemic to Culion island, Philippines. There is only one subpopulation of about 5,000 mature individuals, [ 2 ] located in a small area to the east of Halsey Harbor.
Cycas curranii (Curran's pitogo) is a species of cycad endemic to the Philippines. Range. There are two subpopulations of Cycas curranii. [2]
According to legend, this was the time when St. Paul the Apostle was found under a big Pitogo tree on the promontory of Maaliw Hill. Taking this as a good omen and believing that St. Paul liked the place to be the permanent location of the poblacion, the people named the place after this palm tree known as “Pitogo” and began to settle here ...
C. circinallis is native to southern India and Sri Lanka, but the species name was formerly widely used for similar cycads in Southeast Asia, which leads to confusion in modern sources.
The Enlisted Men's Barrio, commonly known as Embo (stylized in all caps), refers to the collective term for ten barangays in Taguig, Philippines. [3] [4] [5] It is made up of barangays Cembo, Comembo, East Rembo, Pembo, Pitogo, Rizal, South Cembo and West Rembo, as well as the two Inner Fort barangays: Post Proper Northside and Post Proper Southside.
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