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  2. File:Davao del Norte in Philippines.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... File talk:Davao del Norte in Philippines.svg; Global file usage.

  3. Davao del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Davao del Norte 10 20 30 40 2006 31.73 2009 31.96 2012 33.43 2015 31.02 2018 13.44 2021 7.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Davao del Norte is a primarily agricultural, but also engages in mining, forestry, and commercial fishing. The principal crops of the province include rice, maize, banana, coconut, abacá, ramie, coffee, and a variety of fruit and root crops ...

  4. DXPT-TV - Wikipedia

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    DXPT-TV, channel 48, is a local television station which serves as an affiliate of the Philippine government-owned People's Television Network and operated by the Provincial Government of Davao del Norte. Its broadcast facilities are situated at the Provincial Capitol Compound, Brgy. Mankilam, Tagum City, Davao del Norte.

  5. Carlos P. Garcia National Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Carlos P. Garcia National Highway, also known as the Davao City Diversion Road, is a 18-kilometer (11 mi) six-to-eight lane major highway that serves as a diversion route from the Davao city proper. [1] It also serves as one of the major roads in Davao when traversing towards Tagum.

  6. Davao (province) - Wikipedia

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    The province of Davao del Norte bore this name from 1972 to 1998, when Compostela Valley (now Davao de Oro) seceded as a separate province. Davao Occidental was created by virtue of Republic Act 10360 enacted on July 23, 2013; the province is the newest in the country, carved out from the southern part of Davao del Sur .

  7. Mabini, Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Mabini was originally part of Davao province. It became part of Davao del Norte when Davao province was split in 1967. [11] [12] In 1998, Mabini became part of Compostela Valley, a new province that separated from Davao del Norte. [13] Compostela Valley was then renamed Davao de Oro in 2019. [14]

  8. A chunk of Rancho Palos Verdes is sliding into the sea. Can ...

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    The road is a high-traffic thoroughfare that connects the southern end of the peninsula to the rest of L.A. County, and if the landslide ever severs it — like the one that fissured Paseo del Mar ...

  9. Surigao–Davao Coastal Road - Wikipedia

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    It connects the Maharlika Highway in Placer, Surigao del Norte to the Agusan in Tagum. Running along the eastern coast of Mindanao, it is one of the longest roads in the Philippines. The road forms part of National Route 902 (N902) from Placer to Mati and National Route 74 (N74) from Mati to Tagum of the Philippine highway network.