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Leopoldo Galon said rebels were conducting lectures in a village in southern Bukidnon province's Kibawe township when a guerrilla accidentally dropped a grenade.
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Eugenio Osias says a large group of New People's Army rebels blocked the van's path before dawn Thursday in southern Bukidnon province.
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Father Walpole estimates that there are about 300 informal educational activities throughout Mindanao that are similar to the mother-tongue basic literacy efforts in Pulangiyen, Bukidnon.
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This is evident in the basic literacy experience of the Pulangiyen tribal community of Bukidnon.
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The fighting was centered around sparsely populated villages in a remote forested area in southern Bukidnon province, where troops were pursuing about 60 guerrillas who seized weapons in a jail raid last month, said army spokesman Maj.
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Similar programs exist in other provinces and Philippine cities including Makati in Metro Manila and Bukidnon province in Mindanao,
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Father Walpole estimates that there are about 300 informal educational activities throughout Mindanao that are similar to the mother-tongue basic literacy efforts in Pulangiyen, Bukidnon.
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This is evident in the basic literacy experience of the Pulangiyen tribal community of Bukidnon.
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Called to the court, Asin bowed low before the monarch of Bukidnon.
Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends Jeannette L. Faurot 1995
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Pineapple: Tagum is strategically located between Cagayan de Oro, Bukidnon and Davao City where pineapple plantations are located.
Archive 2005-07-01 Arlene 2005
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