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Poverty incidence of Tabuk 5 10 15 20 2006 18.10 2009 17.32 2012 8.79 2015 17.70 2018 10.60 2021 14.54 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The road networks connecting Tabuk to the Cagayan Valley and Baguio via Bontoc attracted additional residents and investments, accelerating the economic development of the city. The economy is entirely agro-based, and the Chico River Irrigation System's ...
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Alaska Denali ranks at or near the top of most best-of lists that profile America's national parks — and for good reason. The crown jewel of the park is Denali itself — formerly called Mount ...
In 1997, 25% of tourism receipts in the United States were related to sports tourism; this would have valued the market at approximately $350 billion annually. [9] Many US sporting events routinely attract international visitors. The 1997 New York City Marathon attracted 12,000 participants from outside the US, out of 28,000 participants. [10]
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Find out why nobody mentions Mount McKinley anymore and how the Golden Gate Bridge got its distinctive color by taking a trip through these surprising facts.
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Tabuk may refer to: Tabuk, Kalinga, the capital city of Kalinga province of the Philippines; Tabuk Province, a province of Saudi Arabia Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, capital city of the province; Tabuk Regional Airport; Expedition of Tabuk, a military expedition initiated by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in October, AD 630; Tabuk Sniper Rifle, an Iraqi rifle