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Lupon is a first class municipality in the province of Davao Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 61,723 people.
Lupon is said to have derived its name from the native word "naluponan", meaning a body of land accumulated at the mouth of a river resulting from years of continued accretion. The settlers shortened the word "naluponan" into what is called now "Lupon". This "naluponan" area was then applied to the mouth of the Sumlug river of Lupon municipality of today.
Lupon is politically subdivided into 21 barangays.
Lupon was primarily inhabited by the Mandaya and Mansaka in the hinterlands, and the native Kalagans in the shorelines of Lupon connected to Pantukan municipality and San Isidro municipality today. But, through a wave of migration [local immigrants from Luzon and the Visayas (Christians and Muslims alike)] and the coming of logging concessions, the population of Lupon has increased through the succeeding years.
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The “barangay” is the oldest form of government in the Philippines, dating back to Pre-Spanish Colonial Era. Though the smallest administrative division, it serves as “the primary planning and implementing arm of government, policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community.” It also serves as a forum wherein “the collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized, and considered and where disputes may be amicably settled.” For this episode of Legal Help Desk, Attorney Karen Jimeno and Attorney Rod Nepomuceno will discuss all you need to know on how the “lupon” works according to the Local Government Code.
known as the tallest falls in the Phil. just dont have the shot of the "staircase" as it is called
This was taken at Panas Waterfalls, New Corella last December 09, 2009. It has a natural flow of water from the mountain of New Corella. You will travel only 40mins. from Tagum City proper. You can bring your family their coz it has a cottage and also good to bring a fish for sinugba or kinilaw. The place is not humid coz it covered by a trees and the water is clean and cold at the waterfalls. Its a very relaxing place to stay. 100% enjoy adventure...
What: DOT- Tourism Apprenticeship Program Where: Davao City, Apo View Hotel Date: January 26-30, 2009 Five(5) days in Davao is a wondrous experience for me.. All expenses are free like airfare, accommodation, meals, transfers with matching freebies pa..=) Sagot lhat ng DOT, imagine di lhat ng graduating students sa school namin nka-encounter ng ganitong opportunity.. We are only 40 students with 2 faculty members, Ms Lilibeth Aragon and Ms. Rosette Ramos. Haay.. I'm very lucky to be part of this program, imagine after this tour we are all youth ambassadors of DOT..=) meaning we can help to spread the benefits of Philippine tourism through news, write-ups or even oral communication based on our travel experiences. Actually 2nd time ko na sa Davao, pro mas na-realize ko ngaun.. ms...
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The Greatest Elephant Show in Thailand, an elephant show complete with dramatic sounds and narration Watch a ceremonial rite to bless the buffalo hide cord before hunting the elephants. Be entertained to football jumbo cup, dancing and at play from well-trained cutes. And re-enacting Yutha Hathi, an ancient battle scene on elephant back in full battle gear.
Gerry Sy , Grace and 3 kids on a Speed Boat around Davao Gulf for an Island tour.... Fun fun fun
my skills lately worst because no time to exercise due to buzy to work that need me to travel almost everyday... i really enjoy this sport...
Tagum City Fireworks 2013 In what has been a yearly tradition of the city, Tagumeños gathered along the national highway to witness the grand fireworks display set up by the City Goverment of Tagum on New Year's Eve. Malipayong Bag ong Tuig sa Tanan ...
Lascia aperta la finestra che entra aria dammi un po' di tregua, lascia che io segua, che vedale cose come sono, sii buono lascia che mi arrivi il suono in stereo e non in mono. Dammi una visione a tutto campo dammi tempo, conta fino a cento, sento qualcosa che da sotto fa rumore suona forte dove nasce ma se esce muore lascialo suonare, c'e' gente che lo vuol sentire! Non metterci le mani non si puo' imitare altrimenti perde quel sapore particolare quel ruvido che rende originale. Smolla, non si controlla, il tipo gira sulla schiena e sulla testa e intorno c'e' la folla. Lscia fare a chi sa farlo bene conviene togliersi di mezzo, la Pina non si tiene!
La La La He He Hei La La La He He Hei ti parlo d'arte che sta fuori dai musei di gente agile, abile nel muoversi di notte dipinge lettere illegali con le tasche vuote. Suonano le bombole di chi ci crede suonano le ruote di una tavola sul marciapiede suona il maicrofono che tengo in mano suona chiaro, suona come sono. Lascia aperta la finestra che entra aria nuova, ci si prova, l'importante e' che anche tu ci creda! La senti nei polmoni, nel cavallo basso dei tuoi pantaloni, la senti nei campioniche girano sereni nella base, ribaltano le case del tuo paese.
CHOWDERFEST: For the last 28 years, ChowderFest has signaled the 'end of summer' for Long Beach Island. For many the fest marks the time for people to shutter up the old beach house, but we'd like to think of this as a more joyous event -- an event celebrating delicious, delicious chowder. The unofficial start for ChowderFest is Saturday, with the "Merchant's Market." The market features local vendors and will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The official chowder cook-off begins on Sunday at 11 a.m. and will feature local bars and restaurants competing for the best red, white, and 'creative seafood' chowders. Market: free. Sunday: $10-$55. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Taylor Avenue Ball Field between Ninth Street and Taylor Avenue by the way in Beach Haven.
PATTI LUPONE AT OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE: One of Broadway's most iconic leading ladies, Patti LuPone comes to Ocean County for a night of standards, and pop chestnuts. The night dubbed "Far Away Places" will take place Saturday at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College. The show will feature the former star of "Les Miserables" and "Evita" performing songs from Stephen Sondheim, Cole Porter, Willie Nelson, Kurt Weill, Edith Piaf, Frederick Hollander, and, even the Bee Gees. There is a dinner theater show option with food provided by Toms River's own, Prime 13. $69-$64 (
DINOSAURS AFTER DARK: Field Station: Dinosaurs are making their amazing animatronics a whole lot scarier with "Dinosaurs After Dark." The event happens Friday and Saturday nights from September 30 through Halloween weekend. The festivities begin at 7 p.m. with "Dining with Dinos" which features a family friendly macaroni and cheese bar, plus meet-and-greet opportunities with the Field Station staff, and New Jersey's "state dinosaur." At 8 p.m. the official "Dinosaurs After Dark" event begins and there will be mazes, educational programming, T-Rex hunts, dinosaurs lurking in the shadows to scare you, and musical performances. Click here for tickets. Friday, Saturday 7 p.m. Fort Lee Road, Leonia. 973-748-4561.
RED BULL PRESENTS NEW SNOWBOARDING FILM AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE: Red Bull Media House presents "The Fourth Phase" a new snowboarding film featuring Travis Rice on Sunday at The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park. The movie will follow the snowboarder as he discovers new terrain in the "dreamlike landscapes" of the Pacific Northwest. The screening is open to the public, and seating is based on first come, first served -- all ages are welcome. If you cannot make the premiere "Fourth Phase" will be broadcast on Red Bull TV. Free. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. (doors), 9 p.m. (movie) 1300 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park.
NEW JERSEY VEGFEST: The first New Jersey VegFest takes place Sunday at the Hyatt Regency at Headquarters Plaza in Morristown. The festival, which celebrates all things vegetarian and vegan, will feature speakers such as: Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Adam Sobel, Liz Dee, Erika Matthews, Dr. Ron Weiss, Jamie Killstein, and and Dr. Ethan Ciment. There will be a plethora of vegetarian and vegan vendors on hand as well. Free. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown. (973) 647-1234.
COLLINGSWOOD BOOK FESTIVAL: The 14th annual Collingwood Book Festival will see six blocks of Haddon Avenue filled with literature. Tables upon tables of books as well as authors/speakers for adults and children, storytellers, poetry readings, workshops, exhibitors, kid-friendly activities, and entertainment for all ages will be present at one of the area's largest literary events. There will also be tournaments and contests involving: crossword puzzles, haikus, poetry, and even a "name that book by its cover" contest. Free. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Haddon Avenue, Collingswood.
ROCK CARNIVAL: This one is going to be huge. The Food Truck and Rock Carnival will take over First Energy Park in Lakewood for three days of rock 'n' roll, and family fun. On the music side of things this be a hard rock and heavy metal enthusiasts dream come true. Performers will include: Alice Cooper (Friday), Clutch (Friday), Twisted Sister (Saturday), Daughtry (Saturday), Ace Frehley (Saturday), Fuel (Saturday), Monster Magnet (Saturday), Halestorm (Sunday), The Used (Sunday), Jim Breuer (Sunday), Sebastian Bach (Sunday), and a ton of other national, regional, and local touring bands, tribute acts and cover bands. There will also be pro wrestling, pig races, amusement park rides, and over 40 food trucks on hand. $14-$20 (carnival only), $49.99-$799.99 (festival prices). Friday 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12 p.m. 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood. 732-578-8494.
HIGHLANDS OKTOBERFEST: The 16th Annual Highlands Oktoberfest will put a little oompah in your step and a little "prost" (the German word for cheers) in your heart. The Saturday afternoon event will take over Veteran's Park and fill it with the sound of Bavarian music, hot pretzels, and of course ice cold beer. Make sure you have your lederhosen ready, and your throat ready to yodel because this will be a fun time for all. Free. Saturday 2 to 9 p.m. Veterans Park, Highlands.
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