13 Facts About Bukidnon

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Bukidnon, officially the Province of Bukidnon is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region.

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Bukidnon was consecutively ranked 5th in the list of richest provinces in the Philippines according to the Commission on Audit's 2018,2019 and 2020 Annual Financial Reports which were posted in 2019 and in early and late 2021 respectively.

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Bukidnon became a part of Misamis in the latter part of 1850.

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Bukidnon became a regular province on March 10,1917, by virtue of the creation of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu under Act 2711.

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In 1945, the province was liberated from Japanese occupation by Filipino and American troops with the aid of Bukidnon-based Filipino guerrillas during the Second World War.

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Bukidnon is generally characterised as an extensive plateau but the southern and eastern boundaries are mountainous area.

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The Bukidnon plateau is mainly of volcanic zone consisting of pyroclastic, basaltic and andesitic cones.

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Manupali River, a major tributary of the Pulangi River, starts in the mountains of Lantapan, Bukidnon, picking up tributaries along the way from the Kalatungan and Kitanglad Mountain Ranges.

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Pinamaloy Lake, in Don Carlos, Bukidnon, is the biggest in the province covering about 50 hectares.

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Bukidnon has four legislative districts namely the first, second, third and fourth districts.

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Four largest local government units of Bukidnon are clustered together in the central part of the province.

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12.

Indigenous inhabitants of Bukidnon are the Lumad peoples, including the Bukidnon, Higaonon, Manobo, and Talaandig.

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Bukidnon has already assumed its role as producer and supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables.

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