Category Archives: Libertad

Libertad

Many years ago, Muslim and Bukidnon tribes reigned the place where thorny trees or trees with many splinters locally known as “baknit” and “dadiangas” grew. Because of their splinters many people got themselves pricked thereby giving the place a name of “Salubsub” which originated from Visayan name “saluso” or splinter.


Baknit (Wild raspberry) (Source)

Years later, bloody fights occurred between the Muslim and Bukidnon tribes and the 7Christians led by Pedro Lorena, Policarpio Bullecer, Eusebio Bongo, Valentin Jamlan, Bayong Ladua, Juan Rameri, and Javier Wabe. These unknown heroes liberated “Salubsob” from the Muslims and Bukidnon tribes.

Because of their victory, the place was renamed from “salubsub” to LIBERTAD, meaning victory.

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Libertad is a fifth class municipality in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines.
Libertad is known for its Barungoy Festival.

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Municipal: Libertad
Barangays: 9
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Seaweed Snack

Catalino Women’s Association

Research and development worked well with Catalino’s Women Association as they utilize seaweeds that grow abundantly on Misamis Oriental’s coast. With the collaborative help from various government agencies such as National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), and the provincial government of Libertad Misamis Oriental, CWA whose members consist of the wives of the fisherman turned the natural wonders of their province into a healthy food innovation.

Aside from providing livelihood to the women in their area, CWA was able to provide food alternatives to their town and other neighboring municipalities that are unique to the taste. They offer processed food products such as seaweed noodles and snack sticks and pickled seaweeds. (Source)

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