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Bohol Tourism Info: 2nd World War
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Japanese troops in Bohol. After about 40 years of American occupation in Bohol, another invader threatened to enslave the province in the pursuit its aims in Southeast Asia. Imperial Japan had deployed its forces throughout the country, and they did not spare Bohol, even it seemed one of the least important provinces. The Japanese called the town leaders to a surprise meeting and there tied them up and hanged them a meter from the...
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Bohol Tourism Info: Dagohoy Rebellion
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Francisco Sandijas, aka 'Dagohoy'. After more than a hundred years under the Spanish rule, the natives of Bohol were no longer happy with the way they were being treated by their supposed protectors. Twenty Spanish governors-generals, from Gasper de la Torre (1739-45) to Juan Antonio Martinez (1822-25), tried to quell the rebellion but they failed. In 1825, when General Mariano Ricafort became the governor-general of the Phili...
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Bohol Tourism Info: Bohol's beaches
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. All around the island of Bohol, one finds unbelievably beautiful beaches, some in their primeval state, others catering to commercial interests. To compare Bohol to Boracay is pointless because Boracay is just one small island, while the entire island province of Bohol teems with white beaches, some of which you may not have the chance to explore yet. Here are some pictures to whet the appetite. (Read more here.
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Bohol Tourism Info: Caves Galore
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Bohol may be called "cave country" since there are an estimated 1,400 caves in the island province. But there may be more that have escaped notice. We are showing some of these here, hoping these will be attractive enough to invite cave explorers to the island province. Entrance to the Kambagat cave in Panglao. The same cae inside. The famous Loboc cavern. Post your comments here:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Bohol Tourism Info: Quick Facts
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Bohol is located in central Philippines southeast of Cebu and southwest of Leyte. It is an oval-shaped island, 411,726 hectares big, surrounded by 73 islets. Bohol became a province on March 10, 1917 by virtue of Republic Act No. 2711. Its capital city, Tagbilaran, became a city on July 1, 1966 through RA 4660. It is home to the late President Carlos P. Garcia, the fourth president of the Republic (1957-1960). It is relatively war...
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Bohol Tourism Info: What this blog is all about
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Friday, June 12, 2015. What this blog is all about. Thus, this site has taken pains to do some research on Bohol's historic past, hoping to provide its visitors basic information about what it truly is. Post your comments here:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to other Bohol sites. Alona Kew White Beach Resort. Eskaya Beach Resort and Spa. Picture Window template. Template images by sndrk.
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Bohol Tourism Info: Blood Compact
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. But even here at Bohol, the natives appeared to be hostile, especially since two years earlier, the Portuguese had plundered Bohol and killed or enslaved about 1,000 of its inhabitants. To the Boholanos, the Spaniards looked and dressed like the Portuguese and were similarly armed. Thus, the hostility. NHI Board Resolution No. 04, Series of 2005, Approved July 1, 2005. Post your comments here:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture ...
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Bohol Tourism Info: Chocolate Hills
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. Who has not heard of Bohol's Chocolate Hills? The sight of these hills protruding like giagantic women's breasts is impressive to say the least because there's nothing like it in the world. Unlike the other wonders of the world, however, these are not man-made but natural phenomena formed probably millions of years ago by some geologic action before humans had evolved. To visit the site, take a bus to Carmen from the bus terminal ...
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Bohol Tourism Info: Trekking
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A quick information guide for people who want to visit Bohol, Philippines. One thing going for trekking enthiusiasts in Bohol is that the island's terrain does not look too daunting. It does not have high-peaked mountains, and in fact its highest point is only a kilometer above sea level, which is fairly negotiable to the average trekker. Read more on this here. This trekker shows it's worth to sweat it out going up the roots of this balete. Post your comments here:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).