Palayan City: the Least Populated City in the Philippines.

New Capitol Building of Nueva Ecija, Palayan City by Ramon FVelasquez Discovering Palayan City, Nueva Ecija: The Quiet Capital of the Rice Granary of the Philippines In the heart of the Nueva Ecija province is the component city and provincial capital of Palayan and one of the least densely populated cities in the country. This

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Vigan City: a UNESCO World Heritage Site

National Museum in Vigan Ilocos Sur by Dek29 Vigan: A Journey Through Time in the Philippines The provincial capital of Ilocos Sur and component city of Vigan is one of the Philippines’ most treasured heritage sites and a UNESCO World Heritage City. Known for its cobblestone streets, Spanish colonial houses, and rich cultural heritage, Vigan

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Batac City, Ilocos Norte: Home of Great Leaders

Batac City Hall, Ilocos Norte, Apr 2025 by Ralff Nestor Nacor Batac, Ilocos Norte: Home of Great Leaders and Tasty Delicacies Batac, is a first-class component city in Ilocos Norte, is a destination that beautifully blends history, culture, and culinary treasures. This landlocked city has 43 barangays, a 2020 population 55,484 people, and a land

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El Salvador City: The City of the Divine Mercy

Divine Mercy Shrine by Nice Stranger “Alex” Lee Discovering El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental: The City of the Divine Mercy Nestled along the northern coast of Mindanao, the component city of El Salvador in Misamis Oriental is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This coastal city has 15 barangays, a 2020 population of 58,771

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Canlaon City: Home to one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines.

Sunset taken at Kanlaon Volcano’s slope by Squalluto Let’s Visit Canlaon: The City on the Volcano’s Slopes Nestled in the northern part of Negros Oriental, the component city of Canlaon is a hidden gem known for its cool climate, fertile lands, and breathtaking natural wonders. This landlocked city has 12 barangays, a 2020 population of

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Tandag City, Surigao del Sur

Discovering Tandag City: The Rising Gem of Surigao del Sur Nestled along the northeastern coast of Mindanao, component city of Tandag is a charming destination that beautifully blends natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and a growing urban community. With 21 barangays, a 2020 population of 62,669 people, and a land area of 291.73 sq. kilometers

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Candon City: The “Tobacco Capital of the Philippines”

Lighthouse at Brgy. Darapidap by ACTA314 Discovering Candon City: The “Tobacco Capital of the Philippines” Nestled in the province of Ilocos Sur, the component city of Candon is a charming blend of history, culture, and progress. This coastal city has 42 barangays, a 2020 population of 61,432 people, and a land area of 103.28 sq.

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Tangub City “Christmas Capital of the South.”

Panguil Bay Bridge by Presidential Communications Office Let’s look at Tangub City: The Christmas Symbol Capital of the Philippines Nestled in the province of Misamis Occidental, the component city of Tango is a charming destination in Northern Mindanao known for its warm people, vibrant traditions, and awe-inspiring festivals. This coastal city has 55 barangays, a 2020

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