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Encyclopedia > Baler, Aurora

Baler is the capital of the province of Aurora in the Philippines.


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  • Aurora town of Baler Information (http://www.aurora.ph/baler.html)

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Baler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2436 words)
A baler is a piece of farm machinery that is used to compress a cut, raked, crop (such as hay or straw) into bales and bind the bales with twine.
To form the bale, the hay in the windrow is lifted by tines in the baler's 'pickup'.
Even earlier the baler was a stationary implement, driven by power take-off (PTO) and belt, with the hay being brought to the baler and fed in by hand.
Aurora, Province of Enchantment (4737 words)
Aurora took shape on the maps of Spanish chart makers, it was seen to be a coastline of geologic variety hardly matched anywhere else in the Philippine Archipelago.
Aurora is unmatched in its abundance and diversity.
Maria Aurora), 62 kilometers southwest, the District of Pantabangan, 52 kilometers to the north, the town of Casiguran, 97 kilometers south, the town of the District of Infanta, and 99 kilometers west, the town of Bongabong.
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