Welcome to the Town of Sta Catalina in Negros Oriental!

We are delighted to greet you to our charming town, nestled in the heart of Negros Oriental. With 22 Barangays, each brimming with their unique character, we invite you to explore the diverse beauty and warm hospitality our community has to offer.
Mark your calendars for April 25, as we celebrate our vibrant town fiesta. It's a joyous occasion where locals come together to showcase our culture, traditions, and delectable local cuisines. You'll experience the true essence of Sta Catalina's spirit during this festive event. At Sta Catalina, we take pride in fostering a friendly and peaceful environment, making it an ideal destination for visitors seeking relaxation and genuine connections.
Our residents are known for their welcoming nature, always ready to extend a helping hand and share tales about our town's rich history. From picturesque landscapes to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, Sta Catalina offers an array of experiences that will leave you enchanted and inspired. As you immerse yourself in the warmth of our community, we hope you create fond memories and forge lasting bonds.
Whether you're here for a short stay or to make Sta Catalina your home, we're thrilled to have you with us. Once again, a heartfelt welcome to the Town of Sta Catalina.
Let the adventure begin!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

May 10, 2010 Presidential Candidates

May 10, 2010 Presidential Candidates

The Commission on Elections announced the official shortlist for presidential candidates for May 10, 2010 election. From the original 99 applicants for presidential race, only 9 people were admitted to join the elections.

Here's the list of Presidential candidates, in alphabetical order.



Noynoy Aquino (Liberal), John Carlos de los Reyes (Ang Kapatiran), Joseph Estrada (PMP), Richard Gordon (Bagumbayan-VNP), Jamby Madrigal (Independent), Nicanor Perlas (Independent), Gilberto Teodoro (Lakas Kampi CMD), Eddie Villanueva (Bangon Pilipinas) and Manny Villar (Nacionalista)



See related topic: The Philippine Presidential Candidates in 2010

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