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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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Lamitan City: The Heart of Basilan Province

Bulingan Falls by PeterParker22 Welcome to Lamitan City: The Heart of Basilan On the northeastern coast of Basilan Island in the Sulu Archipelago, sits Lamitan a vibrant, culturally rich component city and provincial de Jure capital of Basilan province. It blends history, tradition, and natural beauty. Despite misconceptions, it offers a warm and inviting atmosphere—one

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Masbate City, the “Rodeo Capital of Southeast Asia”

Masbate City Port Area by Patrickroque01 Welcome to the component city of Masbate – the vibrant provincial capital of Masbate Province in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. This coastal city has 30 barangays, a 2020 population of 104,522 people, and a land area of 188.00 sq. kilometers (72.59 sq. miles). The city’s territory, with

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Laoag the “The Sunshine City”

Sinking bell tower of Laoag by Patrickroque01 Laoag is a component city and the provincial capital of Ilocos Norte in the Philippines, is a vibrant destination that seamlessly blends historical charm with natural beauty. This coastal city has 80 barangays, a 2020 population of 111,651 people, and a land area of 116.08 sq. kilometers (44.82

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Tabuk City, Kalinga

Tabuk-Enrile Road by Patrickroque01 Discovering Tabuk, Kalinga: The Gateway to Cordillera’s Heart Nestled in the lush Cordillera Administration Region of Northern Luzon, the component city of Tabuk is the vibrant provincial capital of Kalinga province. This landlocked city has 43 barangays, a 2020 population of 121,033 people, and a land area of 700.25 sq. kilometers

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