SMALL ISLAND, BIG FUN│The Pitstop│Alobijod Cove Resort│San Lorenzo Wind Farm
Western Visayas Episode #10
We continued our exploration of this small island yet huge in beauty. We tried mangoes in different food and it was a surprise. We also checked out a beautiful beach and giant wind mills. Join us!
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Leyte Island, Philippines
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Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995
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Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the Tiger of Malaya, he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
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Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPER CAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
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Negros Occidental | Wikipedia audio article
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Negros Occidental (Hiligaynon: Negros Nakatundan; Filipino: Kanlurang Negros), also known as Occidental Negros or Western Negros, is a province located in the region of Western Visayas, in the Philippines. It occupies the northwestern half of the large island of Negros, and borders Negros Oriental, which comprises the southeastern half. Known as the Sugarbowl of the Philippines, Negros Occidental produces more than half the nation's sugar output.
Negros Occidental faces the island-province of Guimaras and the province of Iloilo on Panay Island to the northwest across the Panay Gulf and the Guimaras Strait. The primary spoken language is Hiligaynon and the predominant religious denomination is Roman Catholicism. Bacolod City is the capital, seat of government and the most populous city of the province, but is governed independently as a highly urbanized city. With a population of 2,497,261 inhabitants, it is the most populated province in Western Visayas, the second most-populous province in the Visayas after Cebu and the 8th most-populous province of the Philippines.
Parasailing, Dive Shops, and a motorcycle view of Queensland Beach, Mactan Island Cebu
Leaving Queensland Beach I saw parasailing in action and show you a dive shop with dive spots & rates. Once on the main road, I take you down to the north end of Mactan Island where there are two more condo homes. I turn north and take you as far as the road goes on Mactan Island. ~ Philippines Tourism
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Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo (Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa/Syudad sang Iloilo; Kinaray-a: Syudad kang/ka Iloilo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Iloilo; Spanish: Ciudad de Iloílo) is a highly urbanized city on the southeastern tip of Panay island in the Philippines. It is the capital city of the province of Iloilo where it is geographically situated but, in terms of government and administration, it is politically independent. In addition, it is the center of the Iloilo-Guimaras Metropolitan Area, as well as the regional center and primate city of the Western Visayas region. In the 2015 census, Iloilo City had a population of 447,992 inhabitants, with a 1.02% population annual growth rate. For the metropolitan area, the total population is 946,146 inhabitants.
Iloilo City is bordered by the towns of Oton in the west, Pavia in the north and Leganes in the northeast. Just across the Iloilo Strait in its eastern and southern coastlines, are the towns of Buenavista and Jordan in the island-province of Guimaras. The city was a conglomeration of former towns, which are now the geographical districts consisting of: Villa Arevalo, Iloilo City Proper, Jaro (an independent city before), La Paz, Mandurriao and Molo. The district of Lapuz, a former part of La Paz, was declared a separate district in 2008.The city's earliest establishment dates back in 1566 when Ogtong, a town west of the city, was established when Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi moved his headquarters from the island of Cebu. Later due to the frequent coastal raids by the Moro pirates and Dutch and English privateers, the Spanish Governor General Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa moved the colonial center in Panay island from the town of Ogtong (Oton) eastward and formally founded the town of La Villa Rica de Arévalo (Arévalo) in 1581, a present day district of Iloilo City.
Iloilo City earned its title La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad (Most Loyal and Noble City) through a royal decree by Queen Regent Maria Cristina of Spain through the city's loyalty to the Spanish crown during the Philippine revolution thus it earned its moniker through that title as the Queen's City of the South or Queen Regent's City of the South, a title that through the years because of Iloilo's socio-economic importance and prominence next to Manila during Spanish colonial period has been colloquially referred to its form as Queen City of the South. The city's Spanish inception and the royal decree further implies its status and reputation as the Second Spanish Royal City after Manila in the Philippines.
Iloilo is known as the Heart of the Philippines and (Asia's) City of Love because of Iloilo and Panay Island's central location in the Philippines and the soft and gentle spoken Ilonggo people, and as Emerging Museum City of the Philippines and City of Mansions because of heritage structures and mansions clustered in the city built during the Spanish and American colonial eras.
The city's district of the former city of Jaro is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jaro with its widely venerated patron Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria enshrined at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles (Jaro Cathedral), is the official patron of Western Visayas and Romblon. The Marian statue of Candelaria perched atop the facade of Jaro Cathedral is the only Marian statue and image in the Philippines personally crowned by a pope and saint (Pope John Paul II).
The United States colonization of the Philippine islands, with Iloilo as one of the first American colonial outposts and with the Americans brought their faith the Protestantism, paved the way in founding of numerous institutions that made Iloilo pioneer in the Philippines through the establishment of the American titan John D. Rockefeller funded Central Philippine University, the first Baptist and second American and Protestant university in the Philippines and in Asia; Iloilo Mission Hospital, the first Protestant and Am ...
FYT’s Atom Araullo, Voltaire Tupaz among Climate Reality Leadership awardees
MANILA, Philippines - Ahead of the Climate Action Week this November, The Climate Reality Project Philippines recognized contributions of outstanding individuals and groups “that have been catalyzing global solutions to the climate crisis” in their respective fields.
Fyt.PH founders Atom Araullo and Voltaire Tupaz were among the recipients of the 2018 Luntiang Aligato Award for media champions. They were recognized for their continued efforts to shed light on climate issues even after their coverage of the historic Paris Climate Change Conference.
Other awardees included the following climate action champions:
Vicky Tauli-corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Howie Severino, GMA Documentarist
Imelda Visaya Abano, Philippine Network of Environmental Journalists
Bro. Martin Francisco, BSMP
Ormoc City (Richard Goma Gomez)
Sorsogon Province (Gov Robert Lee Rodrigueza)
Archbishop Jose Palma and Archdiocese of Cebu
Petitioners vs. Big Polluters
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Other awardees included the following climate action champions:
The following media practioners, advocates, and local government units were recognized at the 2018 Climate Reality Project Awards held on November 7 at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila.
CLIMATE REALITY LEADERSHIP AWARDS 2018
FULL LIST OF AWARDEES
MIGUEL R. MAGALANG CLIMATE LEADERSHIP MEMORIAL AWARD
ARTURO O. ALVAREZ
JOHN CARL T. ALONSAGAY
MARIA LEAH FLOR A. DE CASTRO
MYDAH F. KABINGUE
VERMON D. TIMBAS
LUNTIANG PANAGTITIPON AWARD
BISHOP GERARDO ALMINAZA & THE DIOCESE OF SAN CARLOS
BISHOP DANIEL PATRICK PARCON & THE DIOCESE OF TALIBON
BISHOP ALBERTO UY & THE DIOCESE OF TAGBILARAN
ARCHBISHOP JOSE PALMA & THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CEBU
ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS RAMON ARGUELLES & THE ARCHDIOCESE OF LIPA
LUNTIANG KAISOG AWARD
PETITIONERS VS. BIG POLLUTERS
LUNTIANG DAHON AWARD
BRO. MARTIN FRANCISCO, BSMP
LUNTIANG ALIGATO AWARD
JONATHAN L. MAYUGA
IMELDA V. ABANO
VOLTAIRE C. TUPAZ
HOWIE G. SEVERINO
ATOM P. ARAULLO
LUNTIANG KAPAWA AWARD
VICTORIA TAULI-CORPUZ
ALLEN S. QUIMPO CLIMATE LEADERSHIP FOR GOVERNANCE MEMORIAL AWARD
PROVINCE OF AKLAN
PROVINCE OF ALBAY
PROVINCE OF BOHOL
PROVINCE OF BULACAN
PROVINCE OF CATANDUANES
PROVINCE OF COTABATO
PROVINCE OF GUIMARAS
PROVINCE OF ILOCOS NORTE
PROVINCE OF ISABELA
PROVINCE OF LAGUNA
PROVINCE OF LEYTE
PROVINCE OF MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
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CATBALOGAN CITY
MUNICIPALITY OF KANANGA
MASBATE CITY
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SORSOGON CITY
ORMOC CITY
OZAMIZ CITY
MUNICIPALITY OF VALENCIA
RIDING AROUND TAAL LAKE│Collab with other MotoVloggers│Who's Next?
A successful collab!
It's awesome riding with others, But I still miss riding alone. And I think everyone should try to do it once in a while.
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Eufrosito Vlog 9 - Drone Flying at Roxas City Capiz
My nephew and I went drone flying on their home land, Roxas City Capiz at the Visayas Region. The wind was wild yet the drone managed to control its stability. We flew our drone at the beach of Roxas City, and also at the Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ statue looked funny because he looks like he got robbed.
But the real reason why his structure on his arms were like that is because of the architectural plan was a fail.
Plan can't hold up his arms and it might fall on the ground.
Still the statue was amazing!
anyway Enjoy the Video! :)
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The List of the Filipino Political Clans & Ruled Provinces & Cities in the Philippines - Part 3
The List of the Filipino Political Clans & Ruled Provinces & Cities in the Philippines - Part 3
1 Aranan Royal Families
2 Abad Family (Batanes)
3 Abalos Family (Mandaluyong City)
4 Abaya Family (Cavite)
5 Ablan Family (Ilocos Norte)
6 Acosta Family (Bukidnon)
7 Aguilar(-Villar) Family (Las Piñas City & Muntinlupa City)
8 Albano Family (Isabela)
9 Alcala Family (Quezon)
10 Alfelor Family (Camarines Sur)
11 Almario Family (Davao Oriental)
12 (Alonto-Adiong Family) ==(Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte)
13 Angara Family (Aurora)
14 Aquino Family (Sorsogon & Agusan del Sur (CARAGA))
15 Arroyo Family (Negros Occidental)
16 Asistio Family (Caloocan City)
17 Barzaga Family (Cavite)
18 Bernabe Family (Parañaque City)
19 Binay Family (Makati City)
20 Cantimbuhan Family (Cavite)
21 Cayetano Family (Taguig)
22 Cerilles Family (Zamboanga del Sur)
23 Cojuangco(-Aquino) Family (Tarlac)
24 Crisologo Family (Ilocos Sur)
25 Cua Family (Quirino)
26 Cuenco Family (Cebu)
27 Datumanong Family (Maguindanao)
28 Del Mar Family (Cebu)
29 Dimaporo Family (Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur)
30 Dominguez Family
31 Duavit Family (Rizal)
32 Dumlao Family (Nueva Vizcaya)
33 (Iloilo)
34 Dy Family (Isabela)
35 Echiverri Family (Caloocan City)
36 Enrile Family (Cagayan)
37 Ecleo Family (Dinagat Islands)
38 Escudero Family (Sorsogon)
39 Estrada Family (San Juan City)
40 Fajardo Family (Nueva Ecija / Cavite / Rizal / Manila / Pampanga / Bulacan / Quezon)
41 Fua Family (Siquijor)
42 Fuentebella Family (Camarines Sur/negros)
43 Gaces Family (Southern Leyte)
44 Galicia Family (Davao Region)
45 Garcia Family (Davao City)
46 Garin Family (Iloilo)
47 Gatchalian Family (Valenzuela City)
48 Gomez Family (Laguna)
49 Gordon Family (Zambales)
50 Gregorio Family (Cavite)
51 Imperial Family (Albay)
52 Jaen Family (Leganes,Iloilo)
53 Jalosjos Family (Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay)
54 Joson Family (Nueva Ecija)
55 Lacson Family (Negros Occidental, Manila)
56 Lapus Family (Tarlac)
57 Laurel Family (Batangas)
58 Lim Family (Southern Leyte)
59 Lim Family (Palawan)
60 Lobregat Family (Zamboanga City)
61 Lopez Family (Iloilo)
62 Lucero/Caparroso Family (Northern Samar/Zamboanga del Sur)
63 Lim Family (Jimenez, Misamis Occidental)
64 (Lucman Family (Lanao del Sur)
65 Magsaysay Family (National)/ZAMBALES/La Union/Batangas/Makati City/Quezon City/Manila City/Bulacan)
66 Maliksi Family (Cavite)
67 Manrique Family (Boac, Marinduque)
68 Marcos Family (Ilocos Norte)
69 Mangudadatu Family (Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao )
70 Macapagal Family (Pampanga)
71 Masigan Family (Isabela)
72 Mendiola/Siojo/Mercado Family (Bulacan, Pampanga, Mindoro, Samar)
73 Mitra Family (Palawan)
74 Nepomuceno Family (Pampanga)
75 Ortega Family (La Union/Negros Oriental)
76 Osmeña Family (Cebu)
77 Plaza Family (Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Cagayan)
78 Pinili Family ( Dumaguete City, Bais City and Negros Oriental)
79 Rama Family (Cebu)
80 Ramos Family (Pangasinan)
81 Recto Family (Batangas)
82 Remulla Family (Cavite)
83 Revilla Family (Cavite)
84 Reyes Family (Marinduque)
85 Reyes Family (Palawan)
86 Roco Family (Camarines Sur)
87 Romualdez/ Lopez Family (Leyte)
88 Roxas Family (Capiz)
89 Santillan Family (Batangas, Cavite, Manila, Antique, Albay, Pampanga)
90 Sandoval Family (Palawan, Navotas)
91 Sarmiento Family (Buenavista, Marinduque)
92 Singson Family (Ilocos Sur)
93 Sinsuat Family (Maguindanao)
94 Suarez Family (Quezon)
95 Sumulong Family (Rizal)
96 Espinosa/Martinez Family (Cebu/Masbate)
97 Tañada Family (Quezon)
98 Ty Family (Surigao del Sur)
99 Uy Family (Isabela)
100 Villarreal Family
101 Zubiri Family (Bukidnon)
List of volcanoes in the Philippines | Wikipedia audio article
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Philippines:
The Philippines – sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area, including inland bodies of water, of approximately 300,000 square kilometers (120,000 sq mi). Its 36,289 kilometers (22,549 mi) of coastline makes it the country with the 5th longest coastline in the world.
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Central Philippine University College of Arts and Sciences | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:56 1 History
00:05:04 1.1 Incorporation and founding
00:14:50 1.2 World War II
00:16:15 1.3 Post-war years and reconstruction
00:22:12 1.4 1990s to recent history
00:30:33 2 Campus
00:36:32 2.1 Sustainability
00:37:36 3 Academics
00:37:45 3.1 Presidents and administration
00:39:19 3.2 Rankings
00:42:07 3.3 Accreditation and Designations
00:44:54 3.4 Academic units
00:47:26 3.4.1 Undergraduate
00:51:09 3.4.2 Graduate and Professional schools
00:52:38 3.4.3 Foreign extension programs
00:53:28 3.4.4 Basic education
00:54:44 3.5 Library system
00:57:57 3.6 Medical centers
01:00:53 4 Research and extension
01:09:34 5 Cultures and traditions
01:09:44 5.1 Central Spirit
01:10:25 5.2 Scientia et Fides
01:11:36 5.3 Gold and blue
01:12:32 5.4 Festival of Lights and Music at Central
01:13:23 5.5 University Day and Foundation Day
01:14:30 6 Athletics
01:18:00 7 Student life
01:18:09 7.1 Student organizations
01:19:11 7.2 Fraternities and sororities
01:19:37 7.3 Student and faculty housing
01:21:34 7.4 Publications
01:22:45 8 Notable alumni
01:32:07 9 Notes and references
01:32:16 9.1 Notes
01:32:24 9.2 Citations and further reading
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Central Philippine University (also referred to as Central or CPU) is a private research university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Established in 1905 through a grant given by the American business magnate, industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller under the auspices of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, it is the first Baptist founded and second American university in the Philippines and Asia (after Silliman University (1901) in Dumaguete).
It initially consisted of three separate schools: the Jaro Industrial School for boys, the Bible School that trains Christian ministers and workers and the Baptist Missionary Training School for training of women religious workers and missionaries.In 1913, women began to be admitted to the school for boys, and in 1920 the school started offering high school education. The school for boys became a junior college and started offering college degrees in 1923 and changed its name to Central Philippine College. In 1936 the junior college became a senior college and two years after it in 1938, the Baptist Missionary Training School for women merged with the theology department of the college. In 1953, the college attained university status.Iloilo Mission Hospital, the university's hospital which was established in 1901 by the Presbyterian Americans, is the first American and Protestant founded hospital in the Philippines, predates the founding of CPU by four years.Central pioneered nursing education in the Philippines, when Presbyterian American missionaries established the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1906. In the same year, the CPU Republic (Central Philippine University Republic), the university's official student governing body, was organized, making it as the first established student governing body in South East Asia. Central was also the first institution to pioneer the work-study program in the country that were later patterned and followed by other institutions.The university maintains to be non-sectarian and independent but affiliated with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches and maintains fraternal ties with the International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches, known before as the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society.CPU consists of eighteen schools and colleges that provides instruction in basic education all the way up to the post-graduate levels. In the undergraduate and graduate levels, its disciplines include accountancy, agriculture, arts and sciences, business, computer studies, education, engineering, hospitality manageme ...
RIDING TO OSLOB, CEBU│Tagbilaran to Argao RORO│Simala Shrine in Sibonga│Brice BBQ & Grill
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We enjoyed Bohol and wanted to stay longer but we can't. That's fine because our next destination is equally interesting. We are now going back to Cebu to check out this magnificent structure and finally spend the night in Oslob in preparation for a new kind of adventure.
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00:05:32 1 History
00:05:41 1.1 Incorporation and founding
00:16:46 1.2 World War II
00:18:23 1.3 Post-war years and reconstruction
00:25:11 1.4 1990s to recent history
00:34:40 2 Campus
00:41:29 2.1 Sustainability
00:42:43 3 Academics
00:42:52 3.1 Presidents and administration
00:44:37 3.2 Rankings
00:47:44 3.3 Accreditation and Designations
00:50:48 3.4 Academic units
00:53:39 3.4.1 Undergraduate
00:57:48 3.4.2 Graduate and Professional schools
00:59:29 3.4.3 Foreign extension programs
01:00:25 3.4.4 Basic education
01:01:51 3.5 Library system
01:05:26 3.6 Medical centers
01:08:46 4 Research and extension
01:18:33 5 Cultures and traditions
01:18:43 5.1 Central Spirit
01:19:31 5.2 Scientia et Fides
01:20:52 5.3 Gold and blue
01:21:55 5.4 Festival of Lights and Music at Central
01:22:51 5.5 University Day and Foundation Day
01:24:06 6 Athletics
01:28:06 7 Student life
01:28:15 7.1 Student organizations
01:29:25 7.2 Fraternities and sororities
01:29:55 7.3 Student and faculty housing
01:32:07 7.4 Publications
01:33:26 8 Notable alumni
01:43:57 9 Notes and references
01:44:07 9.1 Notes
01:44:16 9.2 Citations and further reading
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Central Philippine University (also referred to as Central or CPU) is a private research university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Established in 1905 through a grant given by the American business magnate, industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller under the auspices of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, it is the first Baptist founded and second American university in the Philippines and Asia (after Silliman University (1901) in Dumaguete).
It initially consisted of three separate schools: the Jaro Industrial School for boys, the Bible School that trains Christian ministers and workers and the Baptist Missionary Training School for training of women religious workers and missionaries.In 1913, women began to be admitted to the school for boys, and in 1920 the school started offering high school education. The school for boys became a junior college and started offering college degrees in 1923 and changed its name to Central Philippine College. In 1936 the junior college became a senior college and two years after it in 1938, the Baptist Missionary Training School for women merged with the theology department of the college. In 1953, the college attained university status.Iloilo Mission Hospital, the university's hospital which was established in 1901 by the Presbyterian Americans, is the first American and Protestant founded hospital in the Philippines, predates the founding of CPU by four years.Central pioneered nursing education in the Philippines, when Presbyterian American missionaries established the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1906. In the same year, the CPU Republic (Central Philippine University Republic), the university's official student governing body, was organized, making it as the first established student governing body in South East Asia. Central was also the first institution to pioneer the work-study program in the country that were later patterned and followed by other institutions.The university maintains to be non-sectarian and independent but affiliated with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches and maintains fraternal ties with the International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches, known before as the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society.CPU consists of eighteen schools and colleges that provides instruction in basic education all the way up to the post-graduate levels. In the undergraduate and graduate levels, its disciplines include accountancy, agriculture, arts and sciences, business, computer studies, education, engineering, hospitality manageme ...
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The Philippines – sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area, including inland bodies of water, of approximately 300,000 square kilometers (120,000 sq mi). Its 36,289 kilometers (22,549 mi) of coastline makes it the country with the 5th longest coastline in the world.
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Valladolid, officially the Municipality of Valladolid, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 37,833 people.Known as the Food Basket of Negros Occidental, the municipality celebrates its fiesta every 28 February.
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Bacolod , officially City of Bacolod (Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa/Syudad sang Bacolod; Filipino: Lungsod ng Bacolod) and often referred to as Bacolod City, is a highly urbanized city in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Negros Occidental where it is geographically situated but governed administratively independent from it.
Having a total of 561,875 inhabitants as of 2015 census, it is the most populous city in Western Visayas and the second most populous city in the Visayas after Cebu City. It is the center of the Bacolod Metropolitan Area, which also includes the cities of Silay and Talisay with a total population of 791,019 inhabitants, along with a total area of 578.65 km2 (223.42 sq mi).
It is notable for its MassKara Festival held during the third week of October and is known for being a relatively friendly city, as it bears the nickname The City of Smiles. In 2008, Bacolod topped a survey by MoneySense Magazine as the Best Place to Live in the Philippines. The city has also been declared by the Department of Science and Technology as a center of excellence for information technology and business process management operations. In 2012, Bacolod was ranked the most livable city in the Philippines by iKwaderno online magazine after a conducted school survey using research data and analysis. It got a high score of 85.183 while the rest of the top seven are Davao City with 84.80, Marikina with 84.32, Makati with 83.87, Manila with 83.35, Puerto Princesa with 83.03 and Cebu City with 83.00. In 2017, Bacolod is awarded as the Top Philippine Model City by The Manila Times.In 2013, the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) ranked Bacolod city as one of the top 5 among the 122 cities and 163 municipalities in terms of the ease of doing business in the Philippines. NCC is a government ally and a public-private sector task force that aims to promote a more competent environment for businesses and local government. The award was given during the 1st Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index Summit. Bacolod is also famous for their piaya and original chicken inasal.
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Bacolod , officially City of Bacolod (Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa/Syudad sang Bacolod; Filipino: Lungsod ng Bacolod) and often referred to as Bacolod City, is a highly urbanized city in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Negros Occidental where it is geographically situated but governed administratively independent from it.
Having a total of 561,875 inhabitants as of 2015 census, it is the most populous city in Western Visayas and the second most populous city in the Visayas after Cebu City. It is the center of the Bacolod Metropolitan Area, which also includes the cities of Silay and Talisay with a total population of 791,019 inhabitants, along with a total area of 578.65 km2 (223.42 sq mi).
It is notable for its MassKara Festival held during the third week of October and is known for being a relatively friendly city, as it bears the nickname The City of Smiles. In 2008, Bacolod topped a survey by MoneySense Magazine as the Best Place to Live in the Philippines. The city has also been declared by the Department of Science and Technology as a center of excellence for information technology and business process management operations. In 2012, Bacolod was ranked the most livable city in the Philippines by iKwaderno online magazine after a conducted school survey using research data and analysis. It got a high score of 85.183 while the rest of the top seven are Davao City with 84.80, Marikina with 84.32, Makati with 83.87, Manila with 83.35, Puerto Princesa with 83.03 and Cebu City with 83.00. In 2017, Bacolod is awarded as the Top Philippine Model City by The Manila Times.In 2013, the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) ranked Bacolod city as one of the top 5 among the 122 cities and 163 municipalities in terms of the ease of doing business in the Philippines. NCC is a government ally and a public-private sector task force that aims to promote a more competent environment for businesses and local government. The award was given during the 1st Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index Summit. Bacolod is also famous for their piaya and original chicken inasal.
Outline of the Philippines | Wikipedia audio article
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Philippines:
The Philippines – sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area, including inland bodies of water, of approximately 300,000 square kilometers (120,000 sq mi). Its 36,289 kilometers (22,549 mi) of coastline makes it the country with the 5th longest coastline in the world.