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  1. Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Logo. FOUR LIONS –. Historic symbol for the almost four centuries of Spanish rule. NARRA TREE –. Our national tree. THREE MOUNTAINS-. symbol for the three (3) main surrounding ridges, namely Caraballo, Cordillera and Sierra Madre. LOGS AND PALAY-.

  2. The Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Tourism and Culture Office successfully launched its official tourism logo and tagline. The colorful logo, which is inspired by citrus, is a perfect symbol for Nueva Vizcaya as the Citrus Capital of Luzon. The fifteen citrus pulps represent the fifteen municipalities in the province.

  3. Provincial Government of Nueva Vizcaya is a leading local government by God-fearing leaders who are accountable, competent, and responsive, resulting to inclusive socio-economic growth and better quality of life for its people.

  4. Bayombong - Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. Town History. Bayombong was established at the southeastern part of the present La Torre, where the Bayumbung River passes through. The name Bayombong came from the Gaddang word “Bayongyong” which means confluence of a mighty river.

  5. Bagabag - Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. Town History. The town of Bagabag was founded on October 7, 1741, by Padre Antonio del Campo, a Spanish friar at sitio “Nagcumventuan”, a place now located between Pogonsino, Bagabag and Bangar, Solano.

  6. For independent motorists, take the North Luzon Expressway and exit at Sta. Rita. Nueva Vizcaya is accessible through the Cagayan Valley Road (Daang Maharlika) & is about 268 km north of Metro Manila (approximately 6-7 hrs of travel by land).

  7. Provincial Integrated Health Office - Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. Position: MEDICAL SPECIALIST II. Item No.: #7; SG 23-1; 1,003,908.00/annum. Education: Doctor of Medicine; Experience: One (1) years relevant experience; Training: Four (4) hours relevant training; Eligibility: RA 1080 (Physician); Source: MC No. 1, S.1997. DEADLINE OF SUBMISSION

  8. For independent motorists, take the North Luzon Expressway and exit at Sta. Rita. Nueva Vizcaya is accessible through the Cagayan Valley Road (Daang Maharlika) & is about 268 km north of Metro Manila (approximately 6-7 hrs of travel by land).

  9. The name Dupax came from the Isinay word “Dopaj,” which means ‘to lie down in complete relaxation.’. The site of what eventually became the “poblacion” used to serve as a roaring camp for primitive hunters from surrounding tribal settlements. When the Spaniards, the town was called Dupax.

  10. For independent motorists, take the North Luzon Expressway and exit at Sta. Rita. Nueva Vizcaya is accessible through the Cagayan Valley Road (Daang Maharlika) & is about 268 km north of Metro Manila (approximately 6-7 hrs of travel by land).

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