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LIBMANAN , a See also:town of the See also:province of Ambos Camarines, Luzon, Philippine Islands, on the Libmanan See also:river, 11 m. N.W. of Nueva See also:Caceres, the See also:capital. Pop. (1903) 17,416. It is about 44 M. N.R. of the See also:Bay of See also:San See also:Miguel. See also:Rice, coco-nuts, See also:hemp, See also:Indian See also:corn, sugarcane, bejuco, erica nuts and camotes, are grown in the vicinity, and the manufactures include hemp goods, See also:alcohol (from. coco-See also:nut-See also:palm See also:sap), See also:copra, and baskets, chairs, hammocks and hats of bejuco and See also:bamboo. The Libmanan river, a tributary of the Bicol, into which it empties 2. M. below the town: is famous for its. clear See also:cold See also:water and for its See also:sulphur springs. The See also:language is Bicol. End of Article: LIBMANANAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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