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Tuguegarao City: The Warmest City in the Philippines

Tuguegarao City skyline viewed from neighboring town Solana. Shown in the background is the Sierra Madre Mountain Range while the foreground features the Cagayan River and Buntun Bridge. by Patrickroque01 Let’s go to Tuguegarao City: The Warmest City in the Philippines Nestled in the northern part of the Philippines, the component city of Tuguegarao is a […]

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Surigao City “City of Island Adventures”

Surigao City Hall by Roel Balingit Let’s go to Surigao City: The Gateway to Northeasten Mindanao Surigao City is the provincial capital and a component city in the province of Surigao del Norte which sits along the northeastern most tip of Mindanao. This coastal paradise known for its pristine islands, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant

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Dagupan City “the Bangus (Milkfish) Capital of the Philippines”

Bangus Festival – Gilon Gilon ed Baley Street Dance Competition by Jdcedit Let’s go to Dagupan City: The Thriving Heart of Pangasinan Dagupan City, is a first-class independent component city in the province of Pangasinan, is a vibrant and bustling hub known for its rich history, economic significance, and culinary delights. As part of the

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Roxas City: Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Roxas City Airport by Pale_lips Looking at Roxas City, Capiz: The Seafood Capital of the Philippines On the island of Panay in the heart of Western Visayas, is the component of Roxas. It is a charming coastal destination known for its rich history, scenic beauty, and mouthwatering seafood. With 47 barangays of which 31 are

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Sorsogon City: Two Towns in One

Sorsogon City: Downtown by Norfolk17 Discovering Sorsogon City: At the end of Luzon The Philippines is known for its breathtaking islands, rich culture, and warm hospitality. While popular destinations like Boracay and Palawan often steal the spotlight, Sorsogon City in the Bicol Region offers an equally captivating experience with its natural beauty, vibrant history, and

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Calbayog, Samar: The City of Waterfalls

Bangon Falls by Hope Estheim Discovering Calbayog, Samar: The City of Waterfalls Calbayog City, located in the western part of Samar, is a hidden gem in the Philippines, known for its breathtaking natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture. Dubbed the “City of Waterfalls,” Calbayog boasts over 20 waterfalls, making it a haven for adventure

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Digos City, Davao del Sur: the “Gateway to the South”

View of Digos by Patrickroque01 Let’s Look at  Digos City: The Gateway to the South Seated between the foothills of Mount Apo and the western shore of Davao Gulf sits the component city of Digos, another spot just waiting to be explored. Situated in the southeastern portion of island of Mindanao, it is the provincial

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Bagos City the “Rice Granary of Negros”

Reenactment of Cinco de Noviembre held annually in Bago by Hptina24 Discover Bago City, Negros Occidental: The “Rice Granary of Negros” In the Western Visayas Region and in the heart of Negros Occidental, is the component city of Bago that offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and agricultural abundance. This coastal city has

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Malaybalay City, Bukidnon ” The Southern Summer Capital”

Street dancing in Kaamulan, the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines by Krisay90 Exploring Malaybalay City, Bukidnon: The South’s Summer Capital In the heart of the Northern Mindanao Region, the component city of Malaybalay is the provincial capital of Bukidnon and is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Known as the “South’s Summer

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