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The coconut and pineapple represent the city's two main export products. The three stars represent the three geographical islands of the Philippines.
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Two Spanish Galleons signify that the city has engaged in trade even before the coming of the Spaniards to the country.
Two Spanish Galleons signify that the city has engaged in trade even before the coming of the Spaniards to the country.


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{{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': From the 1975 Symbols of the State Republic of the Philippines, published by the Bureau of Local Government
 
'''[[Literature]]''': From the 1975 Symbols of the State Republic of the Philippines, published by the Bureau of Local Government


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[[Category:Northern Mindanao]]
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CAGAYAN DE ORO

Region : Northern Mindanao
Province : Misamis Oriental

Coat of arms (crest) of Cagayan de Oro
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Origin/meaning

The coconut and pineapple represent the city's two main export products. The three stars represent the three geographical islands of the Philippines.

The cornucopia signifies non-extravagance and thrift of its people; their foreparents used it as piggy banks.

Two Spanish Galleons signify that the city has engaged in trade even before the coming of the Spaniards to the country.


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