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dc.coverage.spatialCaluya, Antiqueen
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-26T01:48:39Z
dc.date.available2018-06-26T01:48:39Z
dc.date.issued2016-05-01
dc.identifier.citationCaluya could be next tourism miracle. (2016, May 1). Panay News, pp. 1, 15.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/223
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherPanay News, Inc.en
dc.subjecttourismen
dc.subjecttradeen
dc.subjectislandsen
dc.subjecttechnologyen
dc.subjectstraitsen
dc.subjectelectricityen
dc.subjectlivelihoodsen
dc.subjectseaweed cultureen
dc.subjectseaweed harvestingen
dc.subjectseaweed productsen
dc.subjectcoalen
dc.subjectdivingen
dc.subjectboatingen
dc.subjectswimmingen
dc.subjectnature conservationen
dc.titleCaluya could be next tourism miracleen
dc.typenewspaperArticleen
dc.citation.journaltitlePanay Newsen
dc.citation.firstpage1en
dc.citation.lastpage15en
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumberPN20160501_1en
local.seafdecaqd.extractThis cluster of islets that comprise the only isolated municipality of Antique does not look as sad as it sounds. As every Antiqueño knows, "kaluya" means "sadness" in English. Through the initiative of Mayor Genevive Lim Reyes, the airport and wharf that are now nearing completion would zoom sailing time between Caluya and the ports of Pandan and Culasi; and between Caluya and Boracay Island. It would also facilitate trade with the rest of the Philippines.en
local.subject.personalNameReyes, Genevive
local.subject.personalNameGerochi, Pauline
local.subject.personalNameCalinog, Larry


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