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Music, News — 5KW Monkayo: 96.7 FM: FM Radio Davao de Oro: Philippine Collective Media Corporation: Community Radio: DXBZ 5 KW Nabunturan: 97.3 FM: Radyo Amigo Armed Forces of the Philippines: Music, News — 5KW Mawab: 98.1 FM: Gold FM Kalayaan Broadcasting System: Music, News — 5KW Compostela: 98.5 FM: AFM — Music, News — 1KW ...
As part of its sale/transfer agreement (subject to regulatory approvals), PCMC will lease NBC radio stations in Manila, Baguio (retaining its existing 94.3 FM), Bacolod (retaining its existing 91.1 FM), Davao and General Santos with the FM Radio brand will occupy the Manila station while on the other hand, the rest will serve as a relay of the ...
On August 6, 2019, the hymn was used during the raising of the provincial flag along with the flags of its towns and cities on the occasion of the province's 450th founding anniversary led by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia together with provincial officials, police and military officials, Cebu City vice mayor Michael Rama and Davao City mayor Sara ...
Monkayo belonged to the northern hinterland of what is now called Davao de Oro. It was occupied by Lumad groups such as the Mandaya, Manobo, Mansaka, Manguangan and Dibabawon people who dwelt on primitive life and lived by hunting, fishing and crude method of farming (Kaingin) long before the Spanish conquistadors penetrated deep in Mindanao in the middle part of the 19th century.
Davao de Oro is a province in the Philippines. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. C. Culture of Davao de Oro (1 C) G ...
The Kalagan comprise three subgroups which are usually treated as different tribes: the Tagakaulo, the Kagan, and the Kal’lao people of Samal. They are native to areas within Davao del Sur, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte (including Samal Island), Davao Oriental, and North Cotabato; between the territories of the Blaan people and the ...
The two proposed bills were consolidated on January 29, 2019. Supporters of the renaming said that renaming Compostella Valley to Davao de Oro would strengthen the association of the province with the rest of the Davao Region; prior to the plebiscite, Davao de Oro as Compostela Valley was the only province in the region without "Davao" in its name.
Davaoeño (Dabawenyo) is a language of the Davao Region of Mindanao in the Philippines.According to Zorc (1977), it is a native Mansakan language influenced by Cebuano and Tagalog. [2]