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Provincial Symbols

The Provincial Seal

 

  The Provincial Seal

Two Big Trees - Picture the thick forests of the province.

 

Three Orchids - Symbolizes the rich flora of Bukidnon.

 

Bull and Cow - Represents the cattle industry of the province.

 

Rice Paddies - Symbol of lowland rice production in the central part of the province.

 

Mountain Range - Stands for the many mountain ranges and the high elevation of the province.

 

Iron Crosses - Symbol of Christianity that has been embraced by its people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provincial Flag

 

The Provincial Flag

The Bukidnon Flag is the provincial emblem of the province. It expresses the indomitable spirit, noble values and rich heritage of Bukidnons and resembling their patriotic efforts for a sovereign Filipino Filipino nation under the blessings of Almighty God.

 

The prominent three equal horizontal stripes depicts the hospitability, heroism and nobility of Bukidnons and expressing Bukidnon sentiments for quality, freedom, justice and peace.

 

Color white, red, black - white stands honesty and purity; red for commerce, courage, bravery and heroism; black for authority; yellow for nobility.

 

Spear and Shield - traditional weapon fo the natives for self-defense.

 

Upper portion - the upper pointed portion of the shield represents the mountains ranges which are the main sources of forest products, wild life and flora, mineral deposits underneath and serve as natural defense of the province.

 

Lower portion - the lower pointed portion of the shield represents the scenic canyons like Mangima, Atugan and Kulaman Canyon which are serving also as natural defense of the province.

 

The parallel lines edging of the shield - stands for the traditional native settlements established along the river banks from which their name identify are derived from the names of the river along which they are located, like the Pulangions, Tigwahonons, etc..

 

Size of the flag - width is 34 inches and hight is 64 inches.

 

Circular figure with a mountain inside - the prominent landmark of the province, the Mt. Kitangalad known unofficialy as the highest peak in the Philippines where communications relay and transmission towers are located.

 

Provincial Hymn

 

Provincial Hymn

 

 

"Bukidnon My Home"

(English version)

 

Wherever I may roam the distant land to see,

I long to go back soon to sweet Bukidnon home,

Her lovely mountains high with forest old and grand,

Bring memories to me the home I long to see,

 

Chorus

 

There my heart yearns to be

In far away Bukidnon land

Under it's blue starry skies

Where love and joy never die.

 

(Repeat Chorus)

 

 

 

"Bukidnon Kanak Ha Banuwa"

(Binukid version)

 

Bisan pa hinduh ah

Lalag kog uli ah

Dini ta Bukidnon

Kanak ha banuwa

Buntod matatangkaw

Kalasan makupal

Patag ha maluag

Ha Tungkay madagway

 

KUROS:

 

Bunturan, balalayan

Basakan, kapatagan

Pastuhan, kapinyahan

Alan-alan kauyagan

Langit din piglambungan

Pig-aldawan, kalamagan

Singanam, uranan

Ba Alan-alan kauyagan

 

 

 

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Music performed by: BSU Chorale

 

CHORAL ARRANGEMENT 

MERCIBELLE BARROSO-ABEJUELA
Choral Director
Bukidnon State University Chorale
Bukidnon State University
City of Malaybalay
8700 Bukidnon

Tel: (088) 221-2196
       (088) 221-2237
Celphone: 0917-718-0192
Fax: (088) 813-2717

BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY CHORALE
Bukidnon State University
Fortich Street, City of Malaybalay
Bukidnon, Philippines

Tel: (088) 221-2196
Fax: (088) 813-2717 

 

 

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