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Jun 2, 2008 · Pidjanga. (Glossogobius giuris) is a freshwater fish native to Mainit Lake. It is called “biya” in Tagalog and “white goby or tank goby” in English. The term “pidjanga” is also sometimes fondly used to refer to the Mainitnons, the people of the Municipality of Mainit, a town in Southern Philippines. This blog hopes to capture ...
- PIDJANGA of Mainit, Surigao Norte: Historical Timeline of ...
Pidjanga. (Glossogobius giuris) is a freshwater fish native...
- PIDJANGA of Mainit, Surigao Norte: Bugwan (Hypseleotris agilis)
Pidjanga. (Glossogobius giuris) is a freshwater fish native...
- PIDJANGA of Mainit, Surigao Norte: Historical Timeline of ...
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Lake Mainit, the fourth largest lake and the deepest lake in the country, is a sight to behold. Various endemic flora and fauna can be found in the environs of the lake. Sunsets is the time when the lake is most photogenic (so get your cameras ready by then).
Its area of 17,430 hectares with a total shoreline of 50 kilometers covers part of Agusan del Norte (Jabonga, Kitcharao, Santiago) and Surigao del Norte (Mainit,Alegria and Sison). It is known for its pidjanga, gabot, banak, haw-an, gi-ngaw,igi and kasili and is natural habitat to some endangered Philippine flora and fauna.