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Nabunturan, the Lemon Capital of Davao de Oro

by Carousell.ph Nabunturan, Davao de Oro: The Golden Heart of Mindanao Nestled in the very center of Davao de Oro is the provincial capital of Nabunturan, a thriving municipality known for its rich cultural heritage, flourishing agriculture, and a special claim to fame—the home of the biggest ring in the Philippines, the “Biggest Rosary in […]

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Alabel, Sarangani: Provincial Capital

By Halimawsabanga Alabel, Sarangani: A Peaceful Gateway to Southern Mindanao Alabel, the provincial capital town of Sarangani Province, is a charming blend of rural tranquility, coastal beauty, and growing progress in Southern Mindanao. This coastal municipality has 14 barangays a 2020 population of 88,294 residents, and a land area of 510.98 sq. kilometers (197.29 sq.

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Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur

Provincial Capital in Prosperidad by PIA – Agusan del Sur Facebook Page (Philippine Information Agency – Agusan del Sur) Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur: The Progressive Heart of the Agusan Valley Nestled in the heart of the Caraga Administration Region, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur feels like a community where nature, culture, and progress live side by

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Daet, Camarines Norte: Gateway to Bicol

Daet’s Welcome Arch by Mundzkie Discover Daet, Camarines Norte: Gateway to Bicol’s Coastal Charm Nestled along the northern coast of the Bicol Peninsula, the town of Daet serves as the vibrant provincial capital of Camarines Norte, a province known for its golden beaches, historic landmarks, and warm Bicolano hospitality. This coastal municipality has 25 barangays,

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Lingayen, Pangasinan: The Heart of the Province

Lingayen Beach by Ramon FVelasquez Lingayen, Pangasinan: The Heart of the Province Lingayen, the provincial capital town of Pangasinan, is a place where history, culture, and coastal beauty come together in harmony. This municipality has 32 barangays, a 2020 population of 107,728 residents, and a land area of 62.76 sq. kilometers (38.53 sq. miles). Known

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Alaminos City: Home of Hundred Islands National Park

Welcome sign by P199 Alaminos City, Pangasinan: The Heart of the Hundred Islands Welcome to the component city of Alaminos, Pangasinan—a coastal gem in the Ilocos region famous as the gateway to the breathtaking Hundred Islands National Park. With its mix of natural beauty, rich history, and local culture, Alaminos offers an unforgettable travel experience.

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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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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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Dipolog City, the “Bottled Sardines Capital of the Philippines”

The P’gsalabuk Circle in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte by Marwan Khan The component city of Dipolog is the provincial capital of Zamboanga del Norte, and is a destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. This coastal city has 21 barangays, a 2020 population of 138,141 people, and a land area

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