• Dalwangan (Binukid: Báriyu Daluwangan) is a barangay west of Malaybalay City situated on the foothills of the Kitanglad Range, 12 kilometers west of the...
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    the survivors into neighboring villages such as Silae and Silipon (now Dalwangan). A group established a new settlement near the Sacub River (a spring...
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    The Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park straddles the territories of Dalwangan, Capitan Angel, Imbayao, and Mapayag....
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  • Impasug-ong, to the east and south by Kalasungay, to and to the west by Dalwangan. It is characterized by undulating plains in the south and a mountainous...
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  • northwest by the Lalawan River (a tributary of the Sawaga) separating it from Dalwangan; to the east, the line starting from the confluence of the Kalatugunan...
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  • reservoir and a diversion road by-passing the city proper and leading into Dalwangan. There are three public elementary schools and one secondary school in...
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  • Casisang and Imbayao; to the southwest by Capitan Angel; and to the west by Dalwangan and Patpat by the Sawaga River and Kabakahan Creek, respectively. It is...
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  • watershed west of Mt. Tuminungan (part of the Kitanglad Range) in Barangay Dalwangan. It flows shortly northward and then eastward into Patpat and Kalasungay...
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