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enrichSydney’s Historic Heart:The Sydney Opera House

Blessed are the Peacemakers...

Saving the Best For Past

The Martians are Coming!

Mercury Rising:Mercury Drug SupportsPharmacy Education

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I’ve recently come across your magazine (Volume 1 October 2008), whilst holidaying in Australia when I was 11. I was last in the Philippines in 2000. Now I’m looking at tourism opportunities back home. Your article “Tourism is Evryone’s Business” just confirms my thoughts exactly about our beautiful, unspoiled country. After I read the Article (over and over),

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enrichDear Sir/Madam,

I’ve recently come across your magazine (Volume 1 October 2008), whilst holidaying in Palawan, June 9, 2009. I find your magazine fruitful and full of information that I’ve wanted to see but didn’t have the time to explore during my visit.I was born in Manila (will always love!), but moved to Australia when I was 11. I was last in the Philippines in 2000. Now I’m looking at tourism opportunities back home. Your article “Tourism is Evryone’s Business” just confirms my thoughts exactly about our beautiful, un-spoiled country. After I read the Article (over and over),

The winds of change that swept the province from the four corners of the world has witnessed the meeting of diverse local and foreign influences which nurtured the emergence of a unique and distinct Surigaonon culture.

In 1538, the eastern coast of Mindanao which included the present province of Surigao del Norte was visited by the Portuguese explorer Francisco de Castro, who found the place inhabited by the Caraga tribe who were believed to be Visayan of origin.

Five years later, Ruy Lopez de Villabos landed in the same region. His navi-gator, Bernardo de la Torre, named it Cesaria Caroli in honor of the reigning Spanish Monarch, Carlos V. The name, however persisted since the Spaniards preferred to call it Caraga after its chief inhabitants.

In 1860, six military districts were established in Mindanao. Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in 1870 to Distrito de Surigao.The Jesuit Missionaries in 1597 tried to evange-lize the people of Butuan (Agusan) and Caraga (Surigao), with much difficulty and intermittent success. They were followed in 1622 by the Agus-tinian Recollects who established parishes in Tand-ag and Bislig in 1642. The Recollects stayed until 1875, then the secular priest took over followed by the Benedictine Monks from 1893 to 1908.

The ancient district of Caraga, which was estab-lished in 1609, comprised all of Surigao del Norte,

Surigao del Sur, the Northern part of Davao

Oriental and Eastern Misamis Oriental, Agu-

san del Norte and Agusan del Sur.

In 1860, six military districts were established in Mindanao. Surigao and

Agusan, including the territory lying between

Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District

which was changed in 1870 to Distrito de

SurigaoBy the end of the Span-ish rule in 1898, the two Agusan provinces were

organized as a single po-litico-military comman-dancia named Butuan, with the administrative

jurisdiction of Surigao. In 1901, this commandancia

became a sub-province of Surigao, and in 1907, Agusan became a sepa-

rate province.It was on June 19, 1960,

through Republic Act 2766 that Surigao prov-ince was divided to form

Surigao del Sur and Surigao del Norte.

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The ancient district of Caraga, which was established in 1609, comprised all of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, the Northern part of Davao Oriental and Eastern Misamis

Oriental, Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur.

In 1860, six military districts were established in Mind-anao. Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying

between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in 1870 to

Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898, the two Agusan

provinces were organized as a single politico-military com-mandancia named Butuan, with the administrative juris-

diction of Surigao. In 1901, this commandancia became a sub-province of Surigao, and in 1907, Agusan became a

separate province.It was on June 19, 1960, through Republic Act 2766 that

Surigao province was divided to form Surigao del Sur and Surigao del Norte.

In 1860, six military districts were established in Mind-anao. Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying

between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in 1870 to

Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898, the two Agusan

provinces were organized as a single politico-military com-mandancia named Butuan, with the administrative juris-

diction of Surigao. In 1901, this commandancia became a sub-province of Surigao, and in 1907, Agusan became a

separate province.It was on June 19, 1960, through Republic Act 2766 that

Surigao province was divided to form Surigao del Sur and

Which was established in 1609, comprised all of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, the

Northern part of Davao In 1860, six military distrianao. Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying

between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the

.Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in 1870

to Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898,

including the territory lying between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was

changed in 1870 to Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898,

the two Agusan provinces were organized

tierritory lying between Butuan and Cara-ga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in

1870 to Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898,

the two Agusan provinces were organized

Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was

changed in 1870 to Distrito de SurigaoBy the end of the Spanish rule in 1898,

the two Agusan provinces were organized as a single politico-military commandan-

the East District which was changed in 1870 to Distrito de Surigao

By the end of the Spanish rule in 1898, the two Agusan provinces were organized as a single politico-military commandan-cia named Butuan, with the administra-

By the end of the Spanish rule in 1898, the two Agusan provinces were organized as a single politico-military commandan-cia named Butuan, with the administra-

tive jurisdiction of Surigao. In 1901, this

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Third district called the East District which was changed in 1870 to Distrito de Surigao.The Jesuit Missionaries in 1597 tried to evange-lize the people of Butuan (Agusan) and Caraga (Surigao), with much difficulty and intermittent success. They were followed in 1622 by the Agus-tinian Recollects who established parishes in Tand-ag and Bislig in 1642. The Recollects stayed until 1875, then the secular priest took over followed by the Benedictine Monks from 1893 to 1908.In 1860, six military districts were established in Mindanao. Surigao and Agusan, including the territory lying between Butuan and Caraga Bays, formed the third district called the East District which was changed in 1870 to Distrito de Surigao.The Jesuit Missionaries in 1597 tried to evange-lize the people of Butuan (Agusan) and Caraga (Surigao), with much difficulty and intermittent success. They were followed in 1622 by the Agus-tinian Recollects who established parishes in Tand-ag and Bislig in 1642. The Recollects stayed until 1875, then the secular priest took over followed by the Benedictine Monks from 1893 to 1908.

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DAKU ISLAND (Siargao Island). A wonderful island adjacent to Guyam Island which only takes about 5 minutes by pump boat. It is an ideal location for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.

DEL CARMEN (Del Carmen). The Crocodile Sanctuary of the Philip-pines. It is the home of the biggest crocodiles in the country. These crocodiles can be usually found in Del Carmen’s vast and preserved mangrove forest.SOHUTON CAVE (Bucas Grande Island). This enchanting cave is half-sub-merged in water most of the time and accessible only during low tide. Inside is a lagoon with countless islets and crystal waters that sparkle with the bright reflection of the sun. Lush vegetation abound in its periphery.

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DAKU ISLAND (Siargao Island). A wonderful island adjacent to Guyam Island which only takes about 5 minutes by pump boat. It is an ideal location for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.

DEL CARMEN (Del Car-men). The Crocodile Sanctuary of the Philippines. It is the home of the biggest crocodiles in the coun-try. These crocodiles can be usually found in Del Carmen’s vast and preserved mangrove forest.SOHUTON CAVE (Bucas Grande Island). This enchanting cave is half-submerged in water most of the time and accessible only during low tide. Inside is a lagoon with countless islets and crystal waters that sparkle with the bright reflec-tion of the sun. Lush vegetation abound in its periphery.

Lake Bababu (Basilisa, Dina-gat). Situated between Puerto Princesa and Melgar in Basilisa, this mountain lake is a sight to behold, the steep descent (and ascent) add thrill to an avid adventurer. Surrounded by huge wall of granite, small caves are in great abundance. Lush veg-etation dominates the virginal periphery.

Santa Monica Waterfalls (Sta. Monica, Siargao). A gentle burst of falling water amid the tranquillity of a tropical forest - this is an apt description of this waterfalls. The well preserved natural environment is another come-on. Aling Cayao Island (Claver). A solitary island just 21 km. away from the poblacion of Claver. It stands in the deep blue seas like a sentinel in the and the beach is pristine white.

Situated between Puerto Princ-esa and Melgar in Basilisa, this mountain lake is a sight to behold, the steep descent (and ascent) add thrill to an avid adventurer. Surrounded by huge wall of granite, small caves are in great abundance. Lush veg-etation dominates the virginal periphery.

Waterfalls (Sta. Monica, Siar-gao). A gentle burst of falling water amid the tranquillity of a tropical forest - this is an apt description of this waterfalls. The well preserved natural en-vironment is another come-on. Aling Cayao Island (Claver). A solitary island just 21 km. away from the poblacion of Claver. It stands in the deep blue seas like a sentinel in the and the beach is pristine white.

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The rich and fertile land predomi-nantly produces agricultural crops such as rice, coconut and rootcrops. Livestock and poultry-raising are also the main source of livelihood.

Population

While the Philippine population is growing at 2.32% from 1990-1995, the provinces’ population has been growing at a slower rate of 0.70% per annum during the same period. As of 1995, Surigao del Norte has a population of 337, 294.

Accessibility

Since the capital of the province is Surigao City, access to the entire province is essentially the same as the access to its capital. Please refer to the rate and schedule of air, land and sea transportation.

GENERAL LUNA (Siargao Is-land). A bewitching 27 kilom-eter stretch of sugar-white beach-es, sapphire seas and natural coral barrier that keeps the inlet waters placid. At high tide, tube-like waves from the Pacific Ocean can be heard and seen. A perfect destination for surfing during the months of November to January and Island hopping adventure from November to January. GUY-AM ISLAND (Siargao Island). Across the General Luna Beach is an islet with powdery-white sand and a cluster of coconut trees. It can be reached by pump boat in less than 10 minutes. It offers a good view of the incredibly pow-erful waves of Siargao Island. A few meters away from the island, one can go surfing and do other sports activities.

Kilometer stretch of sugar-white beaches, sapphire seas and natural coral barrier that keeps the inlet waters placid. At high tide, tube-like waves from the Pacific Ocean can be heard and seen. A perfect destination for surfing during the months of November to January and Island hopping adventure from November to January. GUY-AM ISLAND (Siargao Island). Across the General Luna Beach is an islet with powdery-white sand and a cluster of coconut trees. It can be reached by pump boat in less than 10 minutes. It offers a good view of the incredibly pow-erful waves of Siargao Island. A few meters away from the island, one can go surfing and do other sports activities.

While the Philippine population is growing at 2.32% from 1990-1995, the provinces’ population has been growing at a slower rate of 0.70% per annum during the same period. As of 1995, Surigao del Norte has a population of 337, 29 such as rice, coconut and rootcrops. Live-stock and poultry-raising are also the main source of livelihood.

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U.S. LANDING AVENUE. A Strategic area in the Municipal-ity of Loreto where U.S. Libera-tors landed and fought against the Japanese Imperial Army stationed in the place. A few miles from the island is Surigao Strait - the his-torical landmark where hundreds of Japanese Naval Ships sank due to massive bombardments by the U.S. Air Force during World War II.

PIG-OT HIDE AWAY RESORT. A cluster of islets that look like broken emeralds slapped on the aquamarine surface of the wa-ter. The islets are connected with a wooden bridge. As one strolls, he/she will witness the different aquatic species gliding and hiding behind coral reefs. This hideaway is indeed heavenly specially for the adventurous, leisure seekers, and nature lovers.

MINI-DAM PARK (San Jose, Dinagat). Seven dams of gradu-ated elevations are carved out of cliffs. Stones are perfectly laid out and fitted by human hands. The whole mountain is exqui-sitely landscaped adding beauty to the place.

SURIGAONON HERITAGE MINI-MUSEUM. (PPA-Surigao City). A collection of ancient ar-chaeological diggings like burial coffins jars and antique Chinese kitchen wares are show-cased in that mini-museum. Some of these artifacts were unearthed in Panhutungan, Placer.

SCUBA DIVING. For adventur-ous divers, the coasts of Surigao offer interesting dive site while the islands of Sagisi and Corregi-dor are excellent for snorkeling activities.

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SPELUNKING. Guano Cave & Lagoon, Libjo. Situated on a mountain, it has a lagoon within which remains unexplored. Steep climbs are ex-pected on the way to the cave.

SURFING. Lying at the veritable edge of the Philippine archipelago, Siargao is reputed as the Surfing Capital of the Philippines that host the annual international surfing event. Its waves combine the best quality features of top-rated waves of Hawaii’s fabled “ pipeline” and the top-billed wave of Indonesia. The huge and powerful “pacific rollers” has been ranked among the top five breaks in the world, including the “Cloud Nine” which is considered one of the world’s top surfing waves.. For more information about Siar-gao Island, please refer to ANNEX 6.

SEA KAYAKING. Siargao first became famous for its surf, so kayakers who like big waves have a field day here.

There are also mangrove swamps in the island where you can paddle both in the main channel and through narrow passages in the mangroves while seeing some wildlife and enjoying the se-renity of the place. The first is just behind the Pansukian Tropical Resort while the other one is in del Carmen, where the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the Philippines is located. The “must see” place in Caraga where you can paddle around spectacular limestone formation to a point where you can enter a narrow channel which soon becomes a cave is in Sohoton Cave and lagoon in Bucas Grande Island, which is more than an hour boat ride from Siargao. Since the sport is new here, only Pansukian Tropical Resort offer kayak tours in several locations around Siargao.

MOUNTAIN BIKING. Great trails run all around Surigao del Norte. There are regular cross- country and downhill competitions done in the area which are participated by local and international bikers. Butuan or Surigao- based bikers regularly tour the rugged terrain of the region and are eager to show their routes to new comers.

SIARGAO INTERNATIONAL SURFING CUP. (Last week of September or First Week of October / General Luna, Siargao Island). Some of the most spectacular surfs in the world are found in Siargao, which hosts this annual inter-national competition.

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These people, in turn, sought the protection of the interior jungles because of the forays and the con-stant raids of Moros. Being a sea-faring people, they confined them-selves to the coastal areas where they started settlements, leaving the forestall area to the other na-tive tribes. As of 1995, the popu-lation count for Agusan del Sur is 514,736. It is composed of 99, 048 households with an average house-hold size of 5.3. The province population growth is 3.85% with a population density of 59.75. Based on the records of the National In-tegration Commission, the Aeta, Mamanwa, Bagobo, Banwaon, and Manobo are the five tribes who are found in Agusan del Sur. How-ever, most of the Agusanon speak Cebuano while some use Bohol-ano and Ilonggo. English is usually spoken in conversations with for-eigners, in offices, and educational

SIARGAO INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BIKE COMPETITION. (Every Palm Sunday / General Luna, Siargao Island). The “Surf Island” of Siargao hosts its annual international cross country and downhill mountain biking competition. The province has available standard hotels, inns, lodg-ing houses, convention facilities, rec-reational facilities, shopping centers, souvenir shops, travel agencies, com-munication facilities, and other support services. Most of the tourism related establishments are found in Surigao City while some are widely distributed in selected towns of Surigao del Norte. Please refer to ANNEX 5 & ANNEX 6 for the list of tourism related establish-ments Anybody contemplating a trip to Surigao should contact the Department of Tourism, Caraga Regional Office at the Ground Floor, Grateful Realty Corporation Bldg. at #088 Pili Drive, Butuan City with telephone numbers: (063-85)341-8413 or (085)225-5712 or (telefax) (085) 815-6040. You can send an e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected]

The province of Agusan del Sur once shared one govern-ance with its sister province, Agusan del Norte. However, Republic Act 4969, enacted on June 17, 1967, divided the Agu-san province into two: Agusan del Sur and Agusan del Norte. Agusan’s pre-hispanic his-tory was greatly influenced by the Madjapahit Empire. This can be attested through the discovery of the Golden Tara in 1960, in one of its towns, which is Maasam, Esperanza. The 8-inches gold image, that was retrieved along the river of Esperanza, originated from the Madjapahit Empire. The aborigines of Agusan were the ancestors of the pre-sent-day Mamanwas who were driven to the hinterlands by the waves of Malay immigrants from nearby Borneo, Celebes and Malaysia.

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Among the five existing tribes in the province, only Manobo and Banwaon or Higaonon Tribes are distinctly identified since they live along the National Highway and river towns of Davao del Norte while others live in the town of Esperanza towards the boundaries of Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon The Manobos have medium built/stout bodies with light brown-straight hair and brown eyes. This was the result of the inter-marriages among Duyag-Batang, Talaan-dig and Mamanwa aborigines and the Indonesians during the reign of the Madjapahit Empire, plus the inter-marriages of the natives with the Malay River people during the Sri Visayan Empire and the Chinese traders who came to Agusan in the 11th and 12th Centuries. The coming of the Spaniards had also contributed to this racial and cultural marriages. The manobos have their own dialect, which is a mixture of a native dialect and an acquired foreign language. The name “Manobo” is influence by the Malay River People. These people are called “Mansuba”, from the word “suba”, the malayan term for river. Therefore, “Mansuba” literally means “people living near or in the river (most of them live on floating houses).

Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe is the second largest indigenous community in Agusan del Sur. Higaonon is derived from the na-tive word “gaon”, which means mountain or literally, it means “The mountain people”. They are somewhat nomadic, traveling from one mountain to another, looking for fertile soil for a better harvest.

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The Higaonons have medium built bodies with an average height of 5 ft. & 2 inches tall and a lighter skin complexion as compared with the other tribes in the province. Quite a number of them have a recogniz-able European features, aqualine nose, deep-set eyes and prominent cheeks, a legacy of the intermar-riage between the natives and the spanish conquiestadores. Gener-ally, they are warm and friendly people but when intimidated, they are the fiercest warrior. Higaonons are good hunters and farmers. The Banwaon is a relative to the Mano-bo tribe. Banwaon is derived from the word “banwa”, meaning vil-lage or country or they are called

. So, while the Higaonons occupy the mountains of Esperanza, the Banwaons live in the lowlands and upstream of Maasam, Libang and Adgawan Rivers. Just like the Manobos, they are adept in fishing and farming and they have similar features with the Manobos.

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constit-uents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topog-raphy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the North-ern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

The entire province has a lone congressional district, which is composed of 14 municipalities and 314 barangays. Its capital town is Prosperidad where the Provincial Government Center is situated.

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Agusan del Sur is maybe one of the coun-try’s richest gold deposits. It contributes to the estimated 5.5 billion metric tons of metallic and non-metallic ore reserves Caraga region possesses. Other minerals found in the area are limestone, marble, gypsum, manganese, phosphate rock, coal, andesite rock, chromite, quartz, gold, white clay, and sand & gravel.

As part of Caraga region, it is also known to have the largest established timberland hectarage nationwide. In fact, it is envi-sioned to be the next timber corridor and food bowl in the region. Its major forestry and agricultural products are exotic tree species, rice, corn, coconut, cacao, cof-fee, banana, palm oil, and other agricul-tural resources. The province is landlocked and can be reached only by land transportation through the Davao-Butuan National Highway. Three minor roads also provide access for travelers coming from Tandag, Lianga, Barobo, and Bislig in Surigao del Sur. One road connects the southwestern part of the province and Asuncion, Davao del Norte. Although the Agusan River is a potential highway for travelers to the province, there is no existing ferry facili-ties regularly servicing passage from Bu-tuan City or Davao del Norte through the river.

The province is adequately linked to its neighboring provinces. Its municipalities are likewise inter-connected with paved roads, ex-cept for La Paz and Loreto which are accessible through a motorized flat boat from the mini-ports of Bunawan and Talacogon. Most ba-rangays are also connected to the main road arteries.

Since the major entry point of Caraga is Butuan City (74 kilom-eters away from Prosperidad), ac-cess to the province from Cebu or Manila is essentially the same as the access to its regional capital. MT. MAGDIWATA (San Francis-co). This mystical mountain stands 633 meters high, perfect for a “fun climb” to regular mountaineers. It is San Francisco’s sole-source of potable water supply and is a re-cipient of the DENR’s reforesta-tion program dubbed as Billion Tree Act. It has an area of 1,658 hectares covered with lush forest and an array of wild, rare tropical flora and fauna. A scenery of na-ture in perfection, the mountain’s peak offers a panoramic view of Agusan del Sur and its neighboring provinces. From a distance, Mt.

BINABA FALLS. A 10-min-ute motorboat ride from the mini-wharf of the Gibong Recreation Center where the crystal clear wa-ter displays the nakedness of na-ture’s uninhibited wealth.

MT. DIWATA HOT & COLD SPRING. Surrounded by nature’s preserved forest, the area is a 4 kilometer hiking distance from the Maharlika Highway. It offers not only an impressive scenery but a natural medicine to tired urbanites and nature lovers.

AGUSAN MARSH. The larg-est marshland in the Philippines holding up to 15% of the country’s freshwater. This mystical wetland is the home of indigenous Manobo people who live in clusters of wood and bamboo houses built on rafts of floating logs. For bird watchers, the marsh is “a must visit” desti-nation Exotic flora and fauna and other endangered species like the dinata, a soft-shelled giant turtle, and sailfin lizard also exist in this wildlife sanctuary.

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. So, while the Higaonons occupy the mountains of Esperanza, the Banwaons live in the lowlands and upstream of Maasam, Libang and Adgawan Rivers. Just like the Manobos, they are adept in fishing and farming and they have similar features with the Manobos.

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their con-stituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topogra-phy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the North-ern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur.

. , lowlands and upstream of Maasam, Libang and Adgawan Rivers. Just like the Manobos, they are adept in fishing and farming and they have similar features with the Manobos.

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Hi-gaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occu-pies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur,

.of Maasam, Libang and Adgawan Rivers. Just like the Manobos, they are adept in fishing and farming and they have similar features with the Manobos.

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the trib-al differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the inter-marriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topog-raphy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

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Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the trib-al differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the inter-marriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topog-raphy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts

o tribes allowed their constitu-ents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occu-pies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon.

tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Hi-gaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of

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Stressed Out? Lift Weight!Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by

.Manobos, they are adept in fishing and farming and they have similar features with the Manobos.

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and

Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Ban-waon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River

.Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Orien-tal and Bukidnon.

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.Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes al-lowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaon-on-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. .

What is the fight or flight re-sponse mechanism?ch other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages be-tween Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao

Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermar-riages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

eing neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Even-tually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

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Weightlifting helps to build self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment by providing one a sense of physical and psychological control psychological Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis

In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the inter-marriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topogra-phy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the North-ern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

Were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their con-stituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topogra-phy crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and psychological Being neighbors, ith each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constitu-ents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topogra-phy crisscrossed with rivers. The

Realesing Your Calming Chemicalsthese two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages be-tween Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 23

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The datus of the two tribes allowed their constitu-ents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Osamis.

these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constit-uents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao

these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Even-tually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differ-ences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the inter-marriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling toCn River is the largest and cuts the province into

NATURE PROVIDES MODERN MIRACLESallowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.

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.Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agu-san del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaon-on-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agu-san del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

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Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Hi-gaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kil-ometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South di-rection. Agusan del Sur occu-pies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon.

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. Eventually, the inter-marriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaon-on-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Re-gion bounded on the nort by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon. ntal and Bukidnon.long North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern .

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. Eventually, the intermarriages be-tween Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the North-ern Mindanao Re-gion bounded on the north by Agu-san del Norte.

.these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal dif-ferences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kil-ometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscros Region bounded on the north by Agu-san del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and onntal and Bukidnon. 26

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Everyday, candles are litinside by those seeking providing aid or offering to God. it remains the single most

It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the North-ern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon.

neighbors, these two tribes were con-stantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.

neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in conflict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their con-stituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, flat and rolling topogra-phy crisscrossed with rivers. The

Fort San PedroAgusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by

In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Ban-waon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The

Plaza Indepencia Markert and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occu-pies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del

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the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

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“As Ben Parr wrotethe bible of social media sites, Masshable.com “Search is to Google as Windows to Microsoft”Being neighbors, these two tribes were constantly in con-flict with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differenc-es, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Orien-tal and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao.

Resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Even-tually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Hi-gaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilome-ters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agu-san River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agu-san del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. .

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the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte,

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte,

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan Riv-er is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan Riv-er is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del

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the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Even-tually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound-ed on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan Riv-er is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound-ed on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. scrossed with rivers. The Agu-san River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Re-gion bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

t by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the

the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. scrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the 33

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had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded.

has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte

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with each other. In order to re-solved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao.

with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the in-termarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound-ed on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hec-tares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography criss-crossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound.

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Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound-ed on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bound-ed on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao.

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between Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Hi-gaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Orien-tal and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of

, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon.

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The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao.

with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao.

and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region

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the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, ing topography cris.

Higaonon and Banwaon had re-solved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north.

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between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550

between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bring-ing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550

he conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-

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he conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-

sed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agu-san del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north

. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the

bringing forth the Higaon-on-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilom-eters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South di-rection. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Re-gion bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west

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with each other. In order to resolved the tribal differ-ences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their con-stituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao. It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with

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It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental.

It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and roll-ing topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukid-non.

South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the So

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Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan

The Agusan River is the larg-est and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindan-ao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South

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In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on .

onon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South di-rection. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Mis-amis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South di-rection. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on .

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In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte athe north by Agusan del Norte, on .

intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriagesw between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direc-tion. Agusan del Sur occu-pies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao north by Agusan del Norte, on .Norte, on the east by Surigao north by Agusan del Norte, on .

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ces, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to inter-marry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with riv-ers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north.X

ferences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with riv-ers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion

tribes allowed their constituents to inter-marry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with riv-ers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography

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In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on .

In order to resolved the tribal differences, the datus of the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventually, the intermarriages between Higaon-on and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Ori-ental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilometers, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the prov-ince into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur oc-cupies a portion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on .

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the two tribes allowed their constituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Ban-waon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilome-ters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with rivers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a portion of the Northern Mind-anao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. igaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilome-ters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed

heir constituents to intermarry. Eventu-ally, the intermarriages between Higaonon and Banwaon had resolved the conflict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with riv-ers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao del Sur, on the South by Davao del Norte and on the west by Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

ntually, the intermar-riages between Hi-gaonon and Banwaon had resolved the con-flict, bringing forth the Higaonon-Banwaon Tribe.It has a total land area of 896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 square kilo-meters, with flat and rolling topography crisscrossed with riv-ers. The Agusan River is the largest and cuts the province into two along North-South direction. Agusan del Sur occupies a por-tion of the Northern Mindanao Region bounded on the north by Agusan del Norte, on the east by Surigao

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