Like places and cities elsewhere and somewhere around the world, Cagayan de Oro City, is an unknown urban center.
The city is a port capital in one of thePhilippines premier cities in the Southern Philippine Island of Mindanao.
It has a population of over 700,000 people and the trading hub of its upland surrounding cities andprovince of Mindanao 's landlocked agricultural district of Bukidnon, home of the world's famous Del Monte products.
There are many commercial landmarks in neighboring areas in Cagayan de Oro City which have not been given exposure by traders of imperial and multi-national companies inManila .
Probably, this is done in order to dupe international financial institution into believing that all sources of world class products in thePhilippines come from Manila . Bull!
Aside from Del Monte, the world's acclaimed Nestle' has their production line based in Cagayan de Oro City, too.
Again, people around the world are unaware that Nestle chocolates, cream milk and flakes are made and produced in Cagayan de Oro City.
The internationally acclaimed "corn oil" products are basically manufactured in Cagayan de Oro City, too.
The city is the capital of Misamis Oriental, a province in North Mindanao whose name was Christened by the early Spanish colonizers in thePhilippines .
By the way, Cagayan de Oro is a Spanish term which means "river of gold." It got its name from Spanish colonizers who originally settled in the marshlands of the city backed in the 1800s' where gold nuggets and large deposits of alluvial gold are extracted from a naturally rich, crystal clear river that cut across the urban capital toward the famous Macajalar Bay, one of the country's deepest port harbors.
Its story of a warlord chieftain who shouted invectives to a tribal nemesis after her daughter was abducted and married to were historical deception created by residents in their bid to justify the name of their place. That's their way of selling the city to an unwary tourist. I personally did not agree, much less, adhered to this kind of tourism marketing.
Anyway, there are a lot of things Cagayan de Oro could offer to any meticulous visitor coming from the world's remotest capital in Africa to the world's cosmopolitan center ofNew York City in the United States of America .
The city offers state-of-the-art communication and accommodation facilities. It has two major company provider of broadband products. It's cabled television networks cover more than a hundred Channels, practically staring at every nook and cranny of the Earth.
There are hotels an inn in the city that could compete or much better than any internationally acclaimed hotels around the world. The price? Less than $100!
Next time you ever come to thePhilippines , come and see Cagayan de Oro City. It's an hour travel by plane from Manila international airport. Its one way airfare ticket is only about $40 or less.
One could also take a passenger vessel with the same amount of fare but it would take 24-hour travel by sea before reaching the seaport of Cagayan de Oro City. ###
The city is a port capital in one of the
It has a population of over 700,000 people and the trading hub of its upland surrounding cities and
There are many commercial landmarks in neighboring areas in Cagayan de Oro City which have not been given exposure by traders of imperial and multi-national companies in
Probably, this is done in order to dupe international financial institution into believing that all sources of world class products in the
Aside from Del Monte, the world's acclaimed Nestle' has their production line based in Cagayan de Oro City, too.
Again, people around the world are unaware that Nestle chocolates, cream milk and flakes are made and produced in Cagayan de Oro City.
The internationally acclaimed "corn oil" products are basically manufactured in Cagayan de Oro City, too.
The city is the capital of Misamis Oriental, a province in North Mindanao whose name was Christened by the early Spanish colonizers in the
By the way, Cagayan de Oro is a Spanish term which means "river of gold." It got its name from Spanish colonizers who originally settled in the marshlands of the city backed in the 1800s' where gold nuggets and large deposits of alluvial gold are extracted from a naturally rich, crystal clear river that cut across the urban capital toward the famous Macajalar Bay, one of the country's deepest port harbors.
Its story of a warlord chieftain who shouted invectives to a tribal nemesis after her daughter was abducted and married to were historical deception created by residents in their bid to justify the name of their place. That's their way of selling the city to an unwary tourist. I personally did not agree, much less, adhered to this kind of tourism marketing.
Anyway, there are a lot of things Cagayan de Oro could offer to any meticulous visitor coming from the world's remotest capital in Africa to the world's cosmopolitan center of
The city offers state-of-the-art communication and accommodation facilities. It has two major company provider of broadband products. It's cabled television networks cover more than a hundred Channels, practically staring at every nook and cranny of the Earth.
There are hotels an inn in the city that could compete or much better than any internationally acclaimed hotels around the world. The price? Less than $100!
Next time you ever come to the
One could also take a passenger vessel with the same amount of fare but it would take 24-hour travel by sea before reaching the seaport of Cagayan de Oro City. ###











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