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City of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon

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                                                                             CITY OF MALAYBALAY PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Year Approved: 2005 TALL GREEN TREE (at the center) - signifies the myriad controversial pine trees that dot and clad the northern, eastern and southern mountains that typifies the City of Malaybalay, hence, it is sometimes referred to as a pine tree country. It also signifies the coolness of the air because the City lies on a high plateau WAVY LINES - represent the fertility of the soil, the rivers and creeks, rolling verdant hills, the terrain and contour of Malaybalay "KALAS AG" (colored red, black and white) - represents the cultural minorities of Malaybalay, Bukidnon CROSSED SPEARS or "BANGKAW" - connote that the place was the center of the flourishing Malayan culture in Buki...

Bukidnon State University

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                                                                                                                       BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY Year Approved: 2010 LAMP -  speaks for the light of truth to which the institution is committed. ADULT AND CHILD -  reflects a leader (teacher) who holds the hand of a child. The teacher who is a formator, an enabler, a parent of mind, a protector against ten risks of an unschooled future, who leads the child to discoveries and gives him confidence. BOOK -  symbolizes knowledge which justice ensures and which truth generates. LAUREL LEAVES -  means excellence for which the College strives. SHEAF OF PALAY AND FLASK -...

Municipality of Baungon, Province of Bukidnon

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                                                                                    MUNICIPALITY OF BAUNGON PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Year Approved: 2008 SHIELD - derived from the provincial seal of Bukidnon where the town is located. OUTERCIRCLE -  signifies the adventurous character of the populace, with the name of the municipality. INNER CIRCLE WITH 16 STARS - signifies royalty and loyalty of the first settlers of this Municipality, the Higaonon Tribe scattered within the 16 Barangays of Baungon namely: Balintad, Buenavista, Danatag, Imbatug, Kalilangan, Lacolac, Langaon, Liboran, Lingating, Mabuhay, Mabunga, Nicdao, Pualas, Salimbalan, San Miguel, and San Vicente, as depicted by 16 stars. RISING SUN - signifies that Baungon is moving towards development: politically, econo...