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Municipality of Tublay, Province of Benguet
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MUNICIPALITY OF TUBLAY
PROVINCE OF BENGUET
Year Approved: 1991
SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Benguet
where the town is located.
DAM AND RESERVIOR - at the top
left, represents the mini dams and water irrigations in the municipality
which help in the promotion of its industrial potentialities.
SHOVEL CROSSED WITH PICK AND MINERS' HEADGEAR - at the top right, depicts the rich mineral
resources of the municipality. It signifies that the municipality covers an
area of income-producing mining industry.
NATIVE BASKET FILLED WITH VEGETABLES - at the lower left, represent the home industries in
the municipality and the vegetable industry grown in fertile areas and even on
terraces constructed on mountain sides.
PINE TREES - at the lower right,
depict the forest potentialities of Tublay and terrace-clad mountains
representing the tourist attractions of the place such as hot springs, caves
and other beauty spots found in the municipality.
"GANGSA" OR GONG USED IN CEREMONIAL "CANAOS"
OR NATIVE FEAST - at the center, depicts the highland
culture of the people, a harmonious blending of what is truly native and
indigenous. The "gagsa" represents the optimistic outlook of the
people, their oneness and adoptability to change for the better.
Underneath are the words
"PAGKAKAISA—KASIPAGAN—KASAGANAAN" (UNITY—INDUSTRY—PROSPERITY) which
spells out in bold letters the people's homogeneity in their aspirations to
attain prosperity for their municipality and for themselves through cooperation
and finest labor.
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