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  2. Multicab - Wikipedia

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    A Suzuki Carry multicab A Mitsubishi L300 multicab Multicabs plying in Downtown Tacloban, Leyte. A multicab is a small light truck in the Philippines that is usually used as public transport. Like jeepneys, they usually have fixed routes, although there are multicabs that serve as taxicabs to take passengers where they want, as a motorized ...

  3. List of bus companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Island City Express, Inc. – operated by Mindanao Star plied to Davao City – Island Garden City of Samal route. It became a part of the Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) after completely bought Holiday Bus' sister company in 2018. The line is now taken by Bachelor Express. JB Line Bicol Express – plied to Bicol.

  4. Monark Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Monark Equipment Corporation is a family-owned Filipino corporation, and is a dealer and importer of heavy equipment and generator sets.It is the exclusive authorized dealer of Caterpillar products in the Philippines and prominently features the Caterpillar logo and the Caterpillar Yellow livery as part of its company logo.

  5. Super Five Transport - Wikipedia

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    Super Five bus in Dipolog, Zamboanga del Norte. The first bus units of Super 5 came from Nissan Diesel and Mercedes-Benz.During the 2010s, however, they altogether decommissioned those units and replaced them with those from Chinese bus manufacturers Yutong and Higer, making them the first company in Mindanao to have units from Chinese bus manufacturers.

  6. Category:Companies based in Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Companies based in Cagayan de Oro" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. File:Cagayan de Oro Seal 1950-1976.svg - Wikipedia

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    Galleon ships - maritime trade and shipping of the city, home to the Cagayan de Oro Port and Container Terminal 3. Pineapple fruit - the pineapple canning industry of the city, represented by Del Monte Philippines and Philpack (Philippine Packing Corp.) 4. Coconut tree - the agricultural and forestry industry of the city 5.

  8. Malaybalay - Wikipedia

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    The city also relies on the Cagayan de Oro seaport for the delivery of its products to other destinations in the Philippines as it is the closest port to the city. Housing Development To close the housing gap of 6.5 million between 2017 and 2020, the government needs to build 250,000 houses a year.

  9. File:Cagayan de Oro official seal, 2014.png - Wikipedia

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    Cagayan_de_Oro_official_seal,_2014.png (543 × 589 pixels, file size: 161 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.