Tuna Industry
Fishing is a PhP50 billion industry in the Philippines, contributing about 4% of the country's GNP. With an annual production volume of 2.4 million
Tuna Capital of the Philippines
Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Fourteenth Congress Second Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty eighth day of July, two thousand eight. Republic Act No. 9649 AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5412, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF GENERAL SANTOS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: Section 1. Sections 98 and 101 of Republic Ac
Fishing is a PhP50 billion industry in the Philippines, contributing about 4% of the country's GNP. With an annual production volume of 2.4 million metric tons of fish, it directly provides livelihood and employment to over one million Filipinos. Tuna is among the 200 or so species of fish found in the country that have high commercial value. The Philippines ranks 7th among the top tuna producing countries in the world, both in terms of fresh/frozen tuna and canned tuna. Despite this formid
General Santos City lies at the southern part of the Philippines. It is located between 125°1? and 125°17? east longitude and between 5°58?
Fishing is a PhP50 billion industry in the Philippines, contributing about 4% of the country's GNP. With an annual production volume of 2.4 million
1939 marked the year when Christian pioneers, led by Gen. Paulino Santos, first set foot on its rich soil. Embraced by the inherent cultural and t
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PROLOGUE
The war ended but in the southern part of the Philippines, thousands of Japanese soldiers continued their fight. The American planes con
Weekend Commune with GenSan Eco-Tourism Destination: Kalaja Karsts Area
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Located 15km at the North East side
KALILANGAN SA HENERAL SANTOS
By: Bai Janena JA. Tito
Kalilangan is derived from the rootword “Kalilang”
which typically means celebration or