Zamboanguita, Malaybalay
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Zamboanguita (Binukid: Langga) is a rural barangay in the Upper Pulangi District of the city of Malaybalay, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 1,667 people. It is bounded to the north by Saint Peter separated by the Tigpaniki Creek, to the east by the Municipality of La Paz, Agusan del Sur separated by the Pantaron Range, to the south by Indalasa separated by the Pagpag Creek and Mount Mintakdaw, and to the west by Caburacanan and Mapulo separated by the Pulangi River. Zamboanguita sits on a fertile valley between the Pulangi River and the Pantaron Range where most of its area is classified as forestland. It is primarily agricultural with a flourishing commercial activity. It has two sitios: Malilong and Kinuaw. Zamboanguita has one public elementary school,
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