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Barangay in Bukidnon, Philippines
Mailag (formerly Spanish: Sevilla) is an urban barangay in Valencia, Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 6,805
Mailag
Component city in Bukidnon, Philippines
earlier which places it under the jurisdiction of Linabo or Sevilla (now Mailag) in the Province of Misamis. The rich natural resources found in the territory
Valencia,_Bukidnon
Public university in Bukidnon, Philippines
started as the Mailag Industrial School in 1910 and offered only the first four grades of the elementary agriculture curriculum. Situated in Mailag, Malaybalay
Central_Mindanao_University
Capital city of Bukidnon, Philippines
incorporated Malaybalay as the pueblo Oroquieta, in the town of Sevilla (now Mailag), administered by the clergy. Other settlements, namely Kalasungay (Calasungay)
Malaybalay
Settlement in the Philippines
to the south by the Manupali River which separates it from Colonia and Mailag of Valencia City, and to the west by Kulasihan of the municipality of Lantapan
Bangcud
Public high school in Bukidnon, Philippines
the Americans. It was established in 1910 as Mailag Agricultural (Industrial) School in Colonia, Mailag, Malaybalay (now part of Valencia City), Bukidnon
Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School
Central_Mindanao_University_Laboratory_High_School
Province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines
rugged hills and mountains and 33% of undulating to rolling terrain. At Mailag, 23 kilometers (14 mi) south of Malaybalay, the plateau begins to descend
Bukidnon
Barangay in Region X, Philippines
Valencia City, Bukidnon. It is bounded by Lurogan in the west, Bagontaas, Mailag, and Colonia in the east, Barobo in the south, and the Poblacion in the
San_Carlos,_Valencia
Administrative subdivisions of Malaybalay
Vintar as per RA 5289 Guinoyuran Laligan Lilingayon Lumbayao Lurugan Maapag Mailag San Isidro Sugod Talisayan No barangay of Valencia is currently named Talisayan
Barangays_of_Malaybalay
Settlement in the Philippines
south by Nabag-o of the City of Valencia, and to the west by Bangcud and Mailag. It is an agricultural village where rice is a major product. It was formerly
Santo_Niño,_Malaybalay
Municipality in Bukidnon, Philippines
Barrado was the missionary curate during that time. In 1893, Mission de Mailag (Mailag) was created. This reduced the number of reducciones of Mission de Sumilao
Sumilao
Barangay in Region X, Philippines
the Bureau of Agriculture as having a "billowy plain" to its east towards Mailag, "more pronounced hills covered with heavy cogon and secondary forests"
Lurugan,_Bukidnon
River in Bukidnon, Philippines
Aglayan Linabo Violeta Simaya Cabangahan Bangcud Santo Niño Nabag-o Colonia Mailag Kahaponan Physical characteristics Source Mt. Tuminungan • location Dalwangan
Sawaga_River
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Indian, Sanskrit
Intelligent; Brings Joy and Peace to the Family
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Siva
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German
Barrelmaker. Surname.
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Irish, Latin, Scottish
A Town; Village; Warrior's Estate; Patrician; Noble; Form of Patrick; Royal
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Multitude of Lotuses
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Ardent, Longing, Chosen
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English
English : variant spelling of Paget.
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Biblical
That remembers; that is a man.
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Indian
Blessing of God
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fatness; taking away provision
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