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The Growing Population of Davao

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Cheryl Ann Leave a comment

Davao has long been known as the largest city, not only in Mindanao but in the entire Philippines . In fact, in terms of land area, it is recognized as the largest in the world. It is where the island’s busiest airport and seaports are operating for the benefit of local and foreign travelers. As [...]
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