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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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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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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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Jolo: the provincial capital of Sulu

Skyline with the Tulay Central Mosque in the background by Patrickroque01 Jolo, Sulu: The Heart of the Sulu Archipelago Along the turquoise waters of the Sulu Sea, Jolo, the provincial capital town of Sulu Province, stands as a vibrant and culturally rich destination in the southern Philippines. This coast municipality has just 8 barangays, a

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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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 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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Sipalay City: “The Jewel of the Sugar Island”

Top view image of Sipalay resorts by D4e3px Discovering Sipalay City: The Jewel of Negros Occidental Along the southwestern coast of Negros Occidental, the component city of Sipalay is a hidden treasure that’s slowly making its mark on the Philippine tourism map. This city has 17 barangays, a 2020 population of 72,448 people, and a

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Tanjay City, the “City of Professionals”

Tanjay City Hall by RC Ramz Nestled along the Tañon Strait in Negros Oriental, the component city of Tanjay is a vibrant locale brimming with centuries of history, scenic beauty, and colorful traditions. Here’s a blog‑style guide to everything that makes Tanjay something truly special: A Glimpse at Tanjay’s Roots Founded on June 11, 1580, as the

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Dapitan City, the “Historic City of the South”

Dipolog Dapitan ferry port Philippines by Iloilo Wanderer Welcome to Dapitan: The Shrine City Dapitan is a coastal component city in Zamboanga del Norte in the Zamboanga Peninsula Region, perched along the serene Dapitan Bay facing the Sulu Sea. This city has 50 barangays of which 8 are urban, 27 are interior, 13 are coastal,

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