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Municipality of Manabo, Province of Abra
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MUNICIPALITY OF MANABO
PROVINCE OF ABRA
Year Approved: 2006
SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Abra where the Municipality belongs
ELEVEN (11) STARS - represent the eleven (11) barangays of the Municipality
RISING SUN - symbolizes the vision, ideals and aspirations of the inhabitants thereof
RICEFIELDS AND CORNFIELDS - show that the principal products of the municipality is rice and corn
CARABAO, PLOW AND MAN - mean that the source of livelihood of the community people is farming
IRRIGATION CANAL - between the ricefields and cornfields show that the Municipality is fully irrigated with irrigation water source from beneath the mountain through underground tunnel
OLD MARKER - erected before entering the town proper with inscription "WELCOME TO WARAY COUNTRY" denotes that "waray" locally known as malagkit or glutinous rice is the primary commercial (rice) product of the municipality
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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