5. Compostela Valley is
blessed with nature’s
magnificent work of art. It
brims with natural
attractions like beaches,
waterfalls, forests, mountain
ranges, caves, lakes, rivers,
hot and cold springs.
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9. Some residents have
fishponds and culture their
own fish like tilapia and
milkfish. The province is also
rich with gold ore.
Nabunturan, the provincial
capital, is home to the
biggest gold ring in the
Philippines, "The Solidarity
Ring."
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15. •The province’s major crops are rice,
corn, vegetables, and root crops/
tubers For aquaculture, the coastal
municipalities of Maco, Mabini, and
Pantukan are the sources of the large
bulk of fish. Its aqua farms
accounted to 393 units.
•The province is blessed with natural
attractions like beaches, mountain
resorts, hot and cold springs,
waterfalls, inland resorts, caves, and
flower farms.
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17. The province is proud of its people
and cultural heritage - a varied mixture
of ethnicity and
dominance. To be in Compostela Valley
is to experience a blend of sight and
sound that
defines a place and a people pulsing
with life yet reserved in spirit.
The provincial government believes in
marketing tourism responsibly.
ComValeños want
to explore and revel on nature finest
without destroying the environment.
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19. Anibina Festival
This is celebrated every
March 1 to 8 in Nabunturan
as a way of thanksgiving for
a bountiful harvest. “Anibina”
was derived from the word
“Ani” meaning harvest and
“Bina” which refers to gold
veins.
20. Manurigao’s Mansaka Tribe
The tribal community of
Mansaka can be found in the
Mountains of Mt. Manurigao.
The tribal community
entertains climbers who visit
the powerful falls with their
cultural presentations.
Native wares can also be
bought from them.
21. Maragusan's Mansalka
Community
The community is composed of
Christians and Mansakas and
highlights authentic native
dances, the native tribal jewelry
complete with antique necklace,
Mansaka musical instruments
such its the "Kudlong", "Paradag"
and "Takol", a native Saxophone
as well its their antique bells and
22. P’yagsawitan Festival
The Festival is celebrated
every November 3 as
thanksgiving for bountiful
harvests.
Simballay Festival
This is celebrated every
December 2 at Nabunturan as
thanksgiving in
commemoration of the town’s
23. Compostela Valley is blessed
with nature's magnificent work
of art. It brims with natural
attractions like beaches,
waterfalls, forests, mountain
ranges, caves, lakes, rivers, hot
and
cold springs.. all found in the
province.
33. Religion
The largest group is the Roman
Catholic having 65% of the population,
other Christian group comprises
(Evangelicals, Born Again, Kingdom of
Jesus Christ) comprises 15%, the
Iglesia ni Cristo comprises 10% and the
remaining 10% belong to the other non-
Christian groups.
Roman Catholic: 65% Protestant: 10%
Iglesia ni Cristo 10% Other Christian
Groups: 10% Islam: 0.5%
34. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY IN COMPOSTELA
VALLEY
The main source of
economic investment comes
from agri-based products,
such as rice and coconuts.
Fishponds and fish culturing
are also additional revenue
such as tilapia, milkfish and
a lot more.