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Casisang (Binukid: Báriyu Kasisang) is the most
populous of the 46 baran****s of Malaybalay. It is the seat of
government of the City of
Malaybalay since...
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foothills of the
Malaybalay Mountains and a few
miles north of Baran****
Casisang. The camp's
barracks were of
crude construction, some with
corrugated steel...
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troops entered Bukidnon. They
occupied Malaybalay,
establishing a camp in
Casisang.
Guerrilla groups operating around Malaybalay made
frequent raids on the...
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bounded to the
north by Sumpong, to the east by Can-ayan, to the
south by
Casisang, and to the west by Kalasun****. The
district is
located in
central Malaybalay...
- is the most
populous district in the city,
composed of
eight baran****s.
Casisang is
usually grouped with the
Poblacion District because of its proximity...
- Kalasun****, the
river then
flows southward into the
Poblacion District, past
Casisang, San Jose, and Laguitas. The
Lower Sawaga Valley is
located in its lower...
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promoted Brigadier General in December, he
moved the
headquarters to Camp
Casisang in Malaybalay, Bukidnon.
Filipino Col.
Eustaquio S.
Baclig (PA), a 1918...
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Bukidnon on
December 4, 1942 and
rescued Filipino prisoners of war at
Casisang,
Bukidnon on
December 24, 1942 and led a two-month
siege on a ****anese...
- by
Casisang, to the east by San Jose and Laguitas, to the
south by Aglayan, and to the west by Mapayag. It was
known as
Sitio Dologon of
Casisang, then...
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located 6
kilometres south of the city
proper and
bounded to the
north by
Casisang, to the east by Can-ayan, to the
south by
Laguitas and Linabo, and to the...