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Municipality of Kibungan, Province of Benguet
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MUNICIPALITY OF KIBUNGAN
PROVINCE OF BENGUET
Year Approved: 1991
SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Benguet where the town is located
SKYBLUE BACKGROUND - represents the location of this mountainous municipality which is almost at the foot of the sky from the seashore lines
WOMAN - dressed in "Bangcudo" a custom dress and plays with "Pakgong" a split bamboo with holes on the handle that makes sounds when tap, depicts the differences of the Benguet people from the other tribes of the Cordilleras
BASKET OR KAYABANG - stands for the source of livelihood of the townspeople
NATIVE GONG OR (GANGSA) AND DROM OR (SOLIBAO) - depicts the tribal tradition of thanksgiving to the Lord for a bountiful harvest
PINE FOREST - symbolizes the seven (7) barangays
IRREGULARLY GRADED NARROW ROAD - represents the downhill and uphill road network
TERRACES - represent vegetable farming in the mountainous terrains
PROVINCE OF CATANDUANES Year Approved: ____ WATERFALL - stand for fishery and Marine resources. TREES, LUMBER / RICEFIELD - showed the forest and agricultural resources. PICK / MATOK, SLEDGEHAMMER, AXE - stand for mineral resources.
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE PROVINCE OF BULACAN Year Approved: 2000 RISING SUN - symbol of a new beginning and progress. WELCOME ARCH - represents the spirit of hospitality of the San Joseños. BROWN ARCH - (taken from the original seal), represents the past. SHIELD OF VICTORY - represents justice and equality. LEAVES - symbol of victory and success of the city hood of San Jose Del Monte; the 59 leaves stand for the number of barangays comprising the municipality. MOUNTAINS - represent San Jose Del Monte's topography which is characterized generally by rolling terrain; the verdant mountains "DEL MONTE" compr...
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF THE PHILIPPINES Year Approved: 2010 SHIELD - derived from the coat of arms of the Republic of the Philippines BAYBAYIN - an old Philipp...
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