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Manduyog Hill
Manduyog Hill is a religious sanctuary located east of the Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan, the Philippines. It is named after Datu Manduyog, a ruler of Aklan from the 15th century, and rises up to . The top of the hill has a large white cross. Manduyog Hill also has a chapel and the 14 Stations of the Cross. Visitors conduct annual pilgrimages every Holy Week on Good Friday. However, there are also tourists that just enjoy the hill's environment. References

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Aklan State University
Aklan State University ( fil, Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Aklan)) also referred to by its acronym ASU is a provincial state university in Aklan province, Philippines. Its main campus is located in the town of Banga, with four other campuses across the province. The ASU focuses on agriculture, fishery, arts and sciences, engineering and technology, and education. Formerly known as the Aklan State College of Agriculture and the Aklan Agricultural College, the institution gained university status on April 4, 2001, with the signing of ''Republic Act 9055'' by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Campuses Banga (main) campus The university has five campuses, the biggest of which is located in Banga, occupying of land below Manduyog Hill, a tourist attraction famous for its life-sized Way of the Cross. The campus is home to the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Environmental Science (CAFES), College of Teacher Education, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Veterinary Med ...
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