+ Follow QUEZON AND NUEVA ECIJA Tag
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[Title] => Zambo archbishop seeks lifting of log ban
[Summary] => Zamboanga Archbishop Carmelo D.F. Morelos endorsed recently to President Arroyo the lifting of the suspension of legitimate logging activities in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
The policy of the government in suspending all cutting permits across the country irrespective of their kind of tenured instruments has greatly affected the existing forest management agreements in the province.
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[Title] => Give Mother Earth a chance for renewal
[Summary] => After five months of the three consecutive typhoons last December 2004 which wrought havoc in Aurora, Quezon and Nueva Ecija killing thousands of people, displacing millions more and damaging millions worth of properties and agricultural produce.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Antonio M. Claparols
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[Title] => RP has own kastanias
[Summary] => The Tagalogs of Quezon province call it "talakatak." To the Ilocanos of Nueva Vizcaya, its simply "kastanias."
Yes, the Philippines has its own "kastanias" tree species, scientifically named Castanopsis philippinensis. The imported nut is called European chestnust (Castanea vulgaris).
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[Title] => RP has own kastanias
[Summary] => This being Christmas, what easily comes to mind when one is talking about nuts is chestnut or "kastanias".
The imported nut is actually called European chestnut (Castanea vulgaris).
But did you know that the Philippines has its own chestnut?
Scientifically known as castanopsis philippinensis, it is commonly called "kastanias" by Ilocanos of Nueva Viscaya and "talakatak" by the Tagalogs of Quezon province.
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QUEZON AND NUEVA ECIJA
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[Title] => Zambo archbishop seeks lifting of log ban
[Summary] => Zamboanga Archbishop Carmelo D.F. Morelos endorsed recently to President Arroyo the lifting of the suspension of legitimate logging activities in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
The policy of the government in suspending all cutting permits across the country irrespective of their kind of tenured instruments has greatly affected the existing forest management agreements in the province.
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[Title] => Give Mother Earth a chance for renewal
[Summary] => After five months of the three consecutive typhoons last December 2004 which wrought havoc in Aurora, Quezon and Nueva Ecija killing thousands of people, displacing millions more and damaging millions worth of properties and agricultural produce.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP has own kastanias
[Summary] => The Tagalogs of Quezon province call it "talakatak." To the Ilocanos of Nueva Vizcaya, its simply "kastanias."
Yes, the Philippines has its own "kastanias" tree species, scientifically named Castanopsis philippinensis. The imported nut is called European chestnust (Castanea vulgaris).
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[Summary] => This being Christmas, what easily comes to mind when one is talking about nuts is chestnut or "kastanias".
The imported nut is actually called European chestnut (Castanea vulgaris).
But did you know that the Philippines has its own chestnut?
Scientifically known as castanopsis philippinensis, it is commonly called "kastanias" by Ilocanos of Nueva Viscaya and "talakatak" by the Tagalogs of Quezon province.
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