Here is my second time around to visit Capitol Grounds in the city of Malaybalay province of Bukidnon. Last time I've been here was last year during summer. I wrote a post about my trip and described how amazing and awesome this place is.
Here is the link of my previous blog:
https://steemit.com/photography/@orlendgreat/how-beautiful-is-the-capitol-grounds-in-malaybalay-city-bukidnon-philippines
To start with this post, of course I will show you some photos I took during my trip around the Capitol.
The place is the same but there are some improvements and changes in the place. You can see how clean the pavements from an eyes point of view which I really admire the most about this place.
To give some overview about this place which I had already included in my previous post about Capitol Grounds in Malaybalay City and for the sake of our fellow steemit guys who are following me and those who just read this.
Malaybalay is South Summer Capital of the Philippines; The City in the Forest of the South. Malaybalay was designated as the capital of Bukidnon.
The climate classification of Malaybalay City falls under the Fourth Type or intermediate B type, which is characterized by the absence of a pronounced maximum period and dry season.
Compared with the rest of the country, the climate in Malaybalay is moderate all year round and the area is not on the typhoon belt.
Malaybalay is originally the home of the Bukidnon "lumads" or natives, but there has been an influx of settlers and immigrants from the Visayas and Luzon for the last four decades contributing to the growth of the population. The original inhabitants, the Bukidnons, have retreated to the hinterlands as the migrants continued to occupy and dominate the population centers in the city. Malaybalay City is the second most populous political subdivision in the province, after Valencia City.
Population is evenly distributed in the urban and rural areas. Malaybalay has one of the lowest average population density in the province, second only to Impasug-ong with only 146 persons per square kilometer although there are barangays, especially in the Poblacion area, with high population density.
The City is mainly an agricultural area, and its products include rice, corn, sugarcane, vegetables, legumes, root crops and commercial crops such as rubber, coffee, banana and pineapple.
Malaybalay City is politically subdivided into 46 barangays. The barangays are conveniently grouped into 5 geographical districts, namely the Poblacion District, North Highway District, South Highway District, Basakan District, and Upper Pulangi District. Barangay 10 and Barangay 11 were once a single barangay called Impalambong.
For the last part, I will conclude this post with more photos to describe how beautiful this place is. Enough for you to know and have the knowledge that this place is somewhat incomparable to other places you might have been.
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