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Negros Island, Visayas

Negros Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Negros Island stands out as one of the Philippines’ most culturally rich and naturally diverse destinations, offering a blend of vibrant cities, volcanic landscapes, sugarcane fields, and coastal escapes. Demographic Overview Overview of Negros Island Negros sits in the heart of the Visayas and is known as the Sugar Bowl […]

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Kidapawan City: The City of Fruits

Kidapawan City Hall by Patrickroque01 Kidapawan City: The Gateway to Mount Apo and the Beating Heart of Cotabato Nestled at the foot of the majestic Mount Apo, the tallest peak in the Philippines, Kidapawan City stands as one of Mindanao’s most vibrant and culturally rich destinations. Known as the City of Fruits and Highland Springs,

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Basco, Batanes: The Smallest and Most Northern Capital Town

Basco Lighthouse, Naidi Hills, North Batan, Batanes, Philippines. by Jeremy.alinea Basco, Batanes: A Quiet World at the Edge of the Philippines There are places that feel like they exist outside of time—where the noise of the world fades, the air feels cleaner, and life moves with a gentler rhythm. Basco, Batanes is one of those

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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, is a charming blend of rural tranquility, coastal beauty, and growing progress in Southern Mindanao. Often overshadowed by its more popular neighbors, Alabel holds a unique appeal—quiet yet vibrant, simple yet full of promise. Whether you’re passing through

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Kalibo, Aklan: Gateway to Boracay Island

Kalibo Pastrana Park top view, GM Reyes, Kalibo, Aklan by Patrickroque01 Kalibo, Aklan: Gateway to Boracay and Home of the Ati-Atihan Festival On the northwestern coast of Panay Island in the Philippines, Kalibo, Aklan is more than just the gateway to the world-famous Boracay Island—it’s a vibrant town rich in culture, tradition, and natural beauty.

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Santa Cruz: The provincial capital of Laguna

Municipal Hall by Raliff Nestor nacor Santa Cruz, Laguna: The Vibrant Heart of Laguna Province Nestled along the shores of the scenic Laguna de Bay lies Santa Cruz, the bustling provincial capital town of Laguna Province. Known for its white cheese, locally called kesong puti it is made from carabao’s milk.  It is also the

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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. When

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Escalante City, Negros Occidental

Present-day Escalante City Public Plaza, the site of the infamous Escalante massacre by Fame&Fortune2023 Escape to Escalante City, Negros Occidental Tucked away on the northeastern tip of Negros Occidental, facing the Cebu Strait, lies the component city of Escalante—known as the “Blessed Land.” Far from a sleepy town, Escalante pulses with a rich tapestry of history,

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