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Pidjanga
(Glossogobius giuris) is a freshwater fish native to Mainit Lake. It is called “biya” in Tagalog and “white goby or tank goby” in English. The term “pidjanga” is also sometimes fondly used to refer to the Mainitnons, the people of the Municipality of Mainit, a town in Southern Philippines. This blog hopes to capture potentials of Migrants Pidjangas for the Development of our Town by attempting to document development issues, folk stories, and current concerns, about the Pidjanga — both the fish and the people.
An Danaw - Tagbuyawan View
The Mainit Lake - a view from Barangay Tagbuyawan
Nov 22, 2005
Photo by: Jo Marie Libarnes
November 2005
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
Jo, very good scenery nan ato Danaw, tuod marajao sab an subject kung adto kaw mag-shot sa (sorry I forgot)uno pa an barrio after San Franciso or in between SF and tagbuyawan? kay bagan pagtan-ao nimo perfect cone an maniayaw
Welcome to the online home of the Pidjangas from the Municipality of Mainit, Surigao del Norte, PHILIPPINES . Pidjanga, Pedianga, Pijanga, Pedjanga... amo ra ton... gikan sa ato danao! For comments and suggestion contact me at pidjanga@gmail.com.
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1 comment:
Jo,
very good scenery nan ato Danaw, tuod marajao sab an subject kung adto kaw mag-shot sa (sorry I forgot)uno pa an barrio after San Franciso or in between SF and tagbuyawan? kay bagan pagtan-ao nimo perfect cone an maniayaw
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