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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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Koronadal, South Cotabato

City Hall, City of Koronadal by Ryan Jose Ruiz III Koronadal: The Heartbeat of South Cotabato Nestled in the SOCCSKARGEN region of Mindanao lies Koronadal, a component city, the provincial capital of South Cotabato, and the regional administration center. Often referred to by its former name, Marbel, this vibrant city offers a captivating mix of

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Legazpi City, Albay “Home of Mayon Volcano”

JCI Legazpi Tourism Marker is a concrete landmark located in Legazpi Boulevard inaugurated in March 2014 by Dexbaldon Let’s explore Legazpi City, Albay: A Gateway to Nature, History, and Adventure Nestled in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, the provincial capital and component city of Legazpi in Albay is a hidden gem that offers a

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Trece Martires, At the Heart of Cavite

Trece Martires City Hall, Cavite, Jun 2024 by Raliff Nestor Nacor Let’s Discover Trece Martires: The Heart of Cavite In the heart of Cavite province, sits Trece Martires a component city that beautifully blends historical significance with modern charm. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone just looking for a peaceful escape,

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Malolos City, The Provincial Capital of Bulacan

Robinson Place Malolos by Pau Let’s Explore Malolos City, Bulacan: A Blend of History and Modernity Sitting on Manila Bay in the heart of Bulacan province in the Philippines, the component city of Malolos is a vibrant destination that beautifully blends rich historical significance with modern progress. With its deep roots in Philippine history, especially

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Tacloban City, Northern Leyte

Street performers carrying taklub on their backs by JinJian Exploring Tacloban: The Gateway to Northern Leyte Tacloban is coastal highly urbanized independent city and the regional center of Eastern Visayas. It is a vibrant and resilient hub that offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. As the gateway to Northern Leyte, Tacloban invites visitors

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Lucena City Quezon the Gateway to Southern Luzon

Lucena from air 2021by Patrickroque01 Exploring Lucena, Quezon: A Gateway to Southern Charm Nestled in the province of Quezon in the Philippines, the highly urbanized coastal city is Lucena. It is a vibrant hub that seamlessly combines its rich cultural heritage, bustling economy, and picturesque landscapes. Often dubbed the “Gateway to Southern Luzon,” Lucena is

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Tagum City “Palm City of the Philippines

Maharlika Highway- Junction of Gov. Generoso Bridge -to Tagum (L) and to Carmen (R) by S5Switch Discovering Tagum City, Philippines: A Gem of the Davao Region Nestled in the heart of the Davao Region in Mindanao, the component city of Tagum is a dynamic and rapidly growing urban center that offers a delightful mix of

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Puerto Princesa, Palawan: Eco-Tourism Center of the Philippines”

Discovering Puerto Princesa, Palawan: The Gateway to Paradise Nestled in the heart of the Philippines, Puerto Princesa is an independent, highly urbanized city, and provincial capital is the crown jewel of Palawan, often dubbed the “Last Frontier, ” it is the starting place for your adventures in the Palawan Island area especially El Nido. As

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