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PHILIPPINE GEOGRAPHY(Region X-XI)PREPARED BY: GEORGE BEJONA
PERJES
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REGION X- NORTHERN MINDANAO
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REGION XThe light rainfall throughout the year, the lush vegetation, the natural springs, and the high elevation all contribute to the region’s cool climate.• BUKIDNON
• CAMIGUIN
• LANAO DEL NORTE
• MISAMIS ORIENTAL
• MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
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BukidnonThis is the home of the Philippine Eagle. But Bukidnon is best known for its vast pineapple plantations.
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CamiguinThis fire island has more volcanoes than municipalities. It also has a pristine coastline, an assortment of hot and cold springs, and uncharted caves. Adventures are waiting to happen.
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Lanao del NorteThis province of waterfalls has a quiet charm. See how being surrounded by water has shaped the area.
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Misamis OrientalIt might be off the beaten path, but the area’s marvelous seascapes and verdant landscapes make it worth the trip.
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Misamis OccidentalYou should come for the unspoiled nature, the colorful festivals, and the churches full of character.
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PRODUCTS
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TOURIST
SPOTS
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PEOPLES AND HOUSES
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Dialect or Language Used
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Salutation/Response English to Cebuano/Bisaya Translation
Good Morning!
=Maayong Buntag!
Good Afternoon!
=Maayong Hapon!
Good Evening!
=Maayong Gabi-i!
How are you?
=Kumusta ka?
I'm doing great!
=Maayo man!
Thank you very much
=Daghang salamat
Thank you! = Salamat
You're welcome
=Walay sapayan
Yes = Oo
No = Dili
It's alright = Maayo ang tanan
I'm ready = Andam na 'ko
Let's go! = "Lakaw na 'ta" or "Tara"
I'm sorry = Pasaylo-a 'ko.
Come here = "Dali ra" or "Ali"
Help me. = Tabangi ko.
Goodbye. = Ari na 'ko/Adiyos.
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REGION XI-DAVAO
REGION
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REGION XI
•Compostela Valley•Davao del Norte•Davao del Sur•Davao Oriental
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Compostela ValleyDiscover the beauty in this province’s raw natural attractions, which range from waterfalls to the world’s largest flower.
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Davao del NorteThe third most-populous city in the Philippines is touted for its cleanliness, modernity, MICE facilities and a bevy of tourist traps.
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Davao del SurA great destination for the thrill-seekers and nature lovers among us, thanks largely to the alluring challenge of Mt. Apo.
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Davao OrientalMake your way here to see lush and rugged landscapes co-existing with picture-perfect white sand beaches, amazing underwater and thriving biodiversity.
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PRODUCTS
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We are fond of re-constructing the language.1) There’s the GI+ verb, such as,”Gisabi kasi ni Helen na mag-absent si Bernard bukas”, or “Ginanon ni Lalai si Belinda sa mukha”. You’ll never find “ginanon” in any dictionary, I swear. 2) There’s the KA+adjective, as in, “Kaputi gyud ng mukha ni Yang-yang”or “Kapayat gyud ni Jason ngayon.” 3) The MAKA+ verb form, such as, “Maka-inis talaga si Albert, uy!” or”Maka-uwi talaga ako ng matagal ngayon”. 4) The NAG+ verb, as in,”Nagsabi kasi si Tita Prescy na pupunta daw tayo ng airport” or “Hindi pa man siya nagdating, uy!”
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Adding new words or new meanings to old words to the dictionary is one of our favorite past time. NAKIN: “Alam man nakin `yan ba!”, “Saan nakin kita nakita gani?”. KU-AN: “Ku-an daw ang gawin mo”, “Si ku-an kasi ano masyado”. (No sense at all.) ANO: “Na-ano ka diyan, Bryan!”, “Ano man yan si Van,uy!”. HA: “Lake-ha na ng tiyan ni Lulu uy!”, “Gwapa-ha niyauy!” BEH: “Sige daw beh, dare!”, “Pakipasa daw ng ballpen ni Tzaris beh”.
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That’s all, Thank You!