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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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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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Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay

Ipil Población overlooking, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay by Patrickroque01  Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay: A Quiet Gem in the Zamboanga Peninsula Nestled at the heart of the Zamboanga Peninsula, Ipil, the provincial capital of Zamboanga Sibugay, is a charming and fast-developing municipality that often flies under the radar—but shouldn’t.  Speaking of flying under the radar Ipil has the

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Catarman, Northern Samar

Welcome arch to Catarman by Jojit Ballesteros Catarman, Northern Samar: The Heart of Samar’s Northern Charm Nestled along the northern coast of Samar Island, Catarman, the provincial capital town of Northern Samar, is a quiet yet vibrant town that beautifully blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm provincial life.  This coastal municipality has 55 barangays,

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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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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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 Borongan the “City of the Golden Sunrise/Sunshine”

City of Borongan by The Nuggeteer Let’s Discover Borongan City: The Gateway to Eastern Samar’s Charm Borongan is component city and provincial capital of Eastern Samar, it is a vibrant coastal city in the middle of the province and is blessed with stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm, welcoming locals. With 61 barangays,

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Oroquieta City: The City of Good Life

Independence Street arch, Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental by Patrickroque01 Oroquieta City: The City of Good Life in Misamis Occidental Nestled along the serene shores of Iligan Bay and backed by the lush mountains of Misamis Occidental, the component city of Oroquieta, is a charming and peaceful destination in the Northern Mindanao region. This coastal city

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