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Kibalabag is a
rural baran**** in the
North Highway District of Malaybalay, Philippines. As of 2015, it has a po****tion of 1,158 people. It is bounded...
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chieftains claim a city was
built at the
confluence (sabangán) of the
Kibalabag and Can-ayan Rivers, at
which point the
Tagoloan River begins and is considered...
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Dalwangan Rural 7,004
Imbayao Rural 1,833 Kalasun****
Urban 8,272
Kibalabag Rural 1,158
Manalog Rural 969
Patpat Rural 3,833
Sumpong Urban 9,302 Total...
- east by
Saint Peter, to the
south by Caburacanan, and to the west by
Kibalabag.
According to the 2015 census,
Kulaman has a po****tion of 1,341 people...
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Sumpong has a po****tion of 9,302 people. It is
bounded to the
north by
Kibalabag, to the east by Can-ayan, to the
south by the
Poblacion District, and...
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tapped as a
source for
water but the city
government has
since tapped the
Kibalabag River as a new
source of water.
Recent physico-chemical
analyses on the...
- Baran****
Bulonay of Impasugong, to the east by Busdi, to the
south by
Kibalabag, to the
southwest by Kalasun**** (separated by the
Tagoloan River), and...
- del Sur, to the
south by
Saint Peter and Kulaman, and to the west by
Kibalabag and Manalog.
Busdi is
located between the Tago and
Pantaron mountain ranges...
- one of the
largest baran****s in the city. It is
bounded to the
north by
Kibalabag; to the east by Caburacanan, Mapulo, Silae, and Baran****
Freedom of Cabanglasan;...
- Zamboanguita, to the
south by Mapulo, and to the west by Can-ayan and
Kibalabag. The
western part of the
village is
mountainous with vast old-growth forests...