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 | | The five-hectare Alibatan Island, in the southeast; Sibalat Island, northwest; the 90-hectare Maasin Island, southeast; the 150-hectare, rocky Tambaron Island; Suguicay Island, in the north; the Buyayao Island or Peninsula; Pocanil Island; the Bating Peninsula; Balatasan Cove, Apao Island, Libago Island, Aslom Island, Ma-it or Mauhaw Island, Liwagao Island, and the Apo Reef and Island. |
 | | Oriental Mindoro Governor Arnan C. Panaligan is harnessing the natural potentials of all the province’s towns and city, Bulalacao included, in the provincial government’s Strategic Development Framework Plan for 2005 to year 2020, with its main focus on the full development of the island’s agricultural potentials and ecological tourism industry. |
 | | Oriental Mindoro is also one of the eight priority areas under the Tourism Investment Priorities Plan as per Letter of Instruction No. 75, which means that the national government will initiate the promotion or construction of tourism facilities in the area in tandem with the local government unit concerned. |
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