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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. As the center of the historic Sulu Archipelago, […]

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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. Often referred to as the “City in the Clouds,” it

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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. Known as the

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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. Known for its golden sunsets, white-sand beaches, and charming islands, this coastal paradise

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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. It earned cityhood in 1963 and proudly carries nicknames like “Historic City of the South” and

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Victorias City, the “Sugarlandia of Negros”

Victorias Milling Co. plant by Elmer B. Domingo Let’s discover the hidden charms of the component city of Victorias, affectionately known as “Sugarlandia of Negros” and “the Sweet and Green City of Negros” — a blend of industrial heritage, natural beauty, vibrant culture, and genuine hospitality nestled in Negros Occidental, Philippines.  About Victorias City A

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