Belison

When the Japanese air raids would bomb Belison and the nearby communities, families from all around fled to Guinobatan Cave, high in the hills of barangay Buenavista.Poverty incidence of Belison Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Agriculture continues to be the heartbeat[weasel words] of the town.More than half of its land is riceland, while the rest are planted to corn, coconut, sugar cane and other production like vegetables and peanuts[citation needed].The Belison municipal seal was created to commemorate the agricultural heritage of the town, in order to preserve the legacy of the original settlers in the region.It depicts three mainstay agricultural activities: Surrounding the great triangle are eleven stars – one representing each barangay in the town.
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