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  2. Vitex parviflora - Wikipedia

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    The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin, [4] the Tagalog word for the tree. [5] [6] It is also known as tugas in Visayan languages. [7] [6] It yields one of two woods from the same genus called molave wood, the other being Vitex cofassus. It is a native species in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. [8]

  3. Molave, Zamboanga del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Molave 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 24.00 2009 26.46 2012 22.34 2015 29.30 2018 18.59 2021 18.27 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Gross sales of registered companies: ₱1,358,640,795 Total capitalization of new businesses, 2015: ₱150,000,000 Growth of capitalization of new businesses, 2014–2015: 286.9 percent Molave is the commercial hub of the Salug Valley. Rice ...

  4. Luzon rain forests - Wikipedia

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    Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines, and the Luzon rain forest is the most extensive rainforest ecoregion of the country. The ecoregion includes the lowlands of Luzon and neighboring islands below 1000 meters elevation.

  5. Wild Weather Brought by Tropical Storm Molave Lashes Holiday ...

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    Tropical Storm Molave, known locally as Quinta, brought strong winds and heavy flooding to parts of the Philippines on Sunday, October 25.The storm lashed several areas in the archipelago ...

  6. Luzon montane rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Luzon montane rain forests is a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The ecoregion is located on several volcanic and non-volcanic mountains of the island. Luzon is the largest and northernmost major island of the Philippines, located in the western Pacific Ocean. [2] Satellite view of the ...

  7. Molave - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Molave (2009) (T0906, 07W, Isang) Tropical Storm Molave (2015) (T1514, 15W) Typhoon Molave (2020) (T2018, 21W, Quinta) - a powerful typhoon that totally devastated the Southern Luzon area of the Philippines and Vietnam in late October 2020

  8. Geography of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Eight major types of forests are distributed throughout the Philippines; dipterocarp, beach forest, pine forest, molave forest, lower montane forest, upper montane or mossy forest, mangroves, and ultrabasic forest. [33] The highest mountain is Mount Apo.

  9. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Eight major types of forests are distributed throughout the Philippines: dipterocarp, beach forest, [254] pine forest, molave forest, lower montane forest, upper montane (or mossy forest), mangroves, and ultrabasic forest. [255] According to official estimates, the Philippines had 7,000,000 hectares (27,000 sq mi) of forest cover in 2023. [256]