Siocon Map, Philippines
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Siocon Travel Guide
History of this place reveals the fact that this place had been inhabited long before the Spaniards came. The Maguindanaos, the Subanaos and the Kalibugans were the first settlers. During this time, Port Santa Maria was Spaniards’ headquarter. The ancient people were farmers, who used to raise crops such as corn, rice, comates and coconut. read moreSiocon History
Oddly, for some reason, the people of Siocon celebrate March 10, 1937 as the “Araw ng Siocon” when in fact it was approved to be a regular Local Government Unit on the 23rd day of December in the year 1937. Before it became a different municipality, Siocon was another place under Sibuco, a municipal district where the office of the former president was located. And because it was progressing and its population was... read moreSiocon Nightlife
On the other hand, if you are a type of person who needs a quiet night, the comfort of a hotel’s luxurious suite would suffice. You can read a book in your room or get that 14-hour sleep you have been dying to have since you started your managerial work. The area of Siocon can be a life of a party at certain parts of it, but its hotels with soundproof rooms can also be as quiet as a townhouse. read moreSiocon Sightseeing
Do not miss visiting the historical Port Santa Maria and the Bridge of Siocon while you are there. The scenes are picture-worthy and you might end up wanting to go back after a weekend of strolling in the whole municipality. read moreThings about Siocon you may be interested in
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