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cyclechalak · 3 years
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Balai na Ilagan by Bong Micu Via Flickr: Formerly a convent, today the ‘Balai na Ilagan’ or House of Ilagan is a communal space for the youth.
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phgq · 4 years
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7 ex-rebels get financial aid in Isabela
#PHnews: 7 ex-rebels get financial aid in Isabela
CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela -- Seven former New People’s Army rebels were given on Friday financial assistance, two of them were compensated for their surrendered guns under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) of the government, the military said.
The handing over of the financial assistance was held at the Balai Na Isabela at the Provincial Capitol.
Col. Gladiuz Calilan, 95th Infantry Battalion commander, said the former rebels, whose names were withheld for security reasons, were led by Ka Ronnie, leader of the Team Explo of the Central Front-Kilusang Rebolusyonaryo-Cagayan Valley operating in eastern and central Isabela.
Each rebel received PHP15,000 check and PHP50,000-worth livelihood assistance while two of the rebels also got additional PHP90,000 each for their surrendered M-16 Armalite rifles.
“Other long-term benefits for these rebels will be given and these are in the process,” Calilan said in an interview on Saturday.
Isabela Governor Rodolfo Albano III said the provincial officials are thankful for the former rebels as “they returned to normal life.”
“We hope that this is the start of your good (life), living away from the mountains. We are willing to provide jobs if you need,” he added. (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "7 ex-rebels get financial aid in Isabela." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1091285 (accessed January 19, 2020 at 02:27AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "7 ex-rebels get financial aid in Isabela." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1091285 (archived).
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worldnewsph · 5 years
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UNESCO advocates importance of communication
UNESCO advocates importance of communication
International Theater Institute – Philippine Center head Cecille Alvarez talks to the media on the importance of radio as a medium of communication during the celebration of the UNESCO’s World Radio Day held at Balay Na Santiago, Santiago City, Isabela on February 13, 2019. (Photo from PIA – Isabela)
CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela, Feb. 19 (PIA) – The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural…
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rubyjoylopez-blog · 5 years
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WELCOME TO CAGAYAN VALLEY, PHILIPPINES
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Cagayan Valley (Ilokano: Tanap ti Cagayan; Ibanag: Tana' nat Cagayan; Itawit: Tanap yo Cagayan; Gaddang: Tanap na Cagayan; Filipino: Lambak ng Cagayan) (designated as Region II) is an administrative region in the Philippines located in the northeastern portion of Luzon. It is composed of five provinces: Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino. The region has four cities: Cauayan, Ilagan, Santiago, and Tuguegarao.
Most of the region lies in a large valley in northeastern Luzon, between the Cordilleras and the Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The eponymous Cagayan River, the country's largest and second longest, runs through its center and flows out from its source in the Caraballo Mountains in the south to the Luzon Strait in the north, in the town of Aparri, Cagayan. The region encompasses the outlying islands of the Babuyan and Batanes to the north.
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Callao Cave is one of the limestone caves located in the municipality of Peñablanca, Cagayan province, in the Philippines. The seven-chamber show cave is one of 300 caves that dot the area and the best known natural tourist attractions of the province. The town is named as Peñablanca (Spanish for white rocks) for the presence of white limestone rocks in the area.[2] Callao Cave is located in the Barangays of Magdalo and Quibal in Peñablanca about 24 km (15 mi) northeast of Tuguegarao City, the capital of the Province of Cagayan.
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Calvary Hills is located within the grounds of the Spanish colonial era church of Iguig, Cagayan. This area is known for its lifesize images of the stations of the cross which is popular with devotees during the Holy Week. Its elevation provides breathtaking views of the valley made fertile by the Cagayan River. The Calvary Hills of Iguig, Cagayan Valley consists of the 11 hectares of rolling hills with life-size concrete statues of the station of the cross and the church of San Antonio de Galicia. This colonial place is popular for the devotees of the Holy Week (Lenten Season), which depicts Jesus Christ suffering.
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Our Lady of Piat (formally: Nuestra Señora de Piat) is a 16th-century Roman Catholic icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary enshrined in Piat, in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. it is the town's patroness and is one of the most venerated Marian images of Mary in the Philippines and is referred to as the "Mother of Cagayan".
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Anguib Beach Club is reachable only thru boat. Ride a boat at San Vicente Port, take note that boats are til 5 PM only. Check in time is 2pm.
Sta. Ana, Cagayan is believed to be the country’s rising tourism haven. Tagged as the “Untouched Paradise”, Sta. Ana is the home to breathtaking sceneries – blue waters and fine sand, clean and untainted environment, mystical caves and the preserved historical structures and other undiscovered treasures of the North. Topping it all, the warmth and hospitality of the Cagayanos. Located in the heart of Sta. Ana, Balai Cagayano is the perfect resting spot that promises ease and comfort that makes an enjoyable vacation truly possible. Balai Cagayano does not end its offerings on accommodation, but a complete service package that includes an entire experience of the Cagayan Valley, particularly of Sta. Ana.
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Buntun Bridge (Itawit: Talletay ta Buntun; Ilokano: Rangtáy ti Buntun; Filipino: Tulay ng Buntun) is a river bridge that stretches from Tuguegarao City to Solana in Cagayan and spans the Cagayan River, the largest river basin in the Philippines.[2] It is the second longest bridge in the country, after San Juanico Bridge, and forms part of the Santiago-Tuguegarao Road (designated as Route 51 by the Department of Public Works and Highways highway routing system), a major junction of the Pan-Philippine Highway.
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