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  2. Davao Public Transport Modernization Project - Wikipedia

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    The Davao Public Transport Modernization Project (DPTMP) or simply the Davao Bus Project and formerly known as the High Priority Bus System (HPBS), is a 672-kilometer bus route network under construction in Davao City, Philippines.

  3. Davao City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Davao City Council (Filipino: Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Dabaw) as the legislative body of the city, enacts resolutions and ordinances, and appropriate funds for the general welfare of the city and its inhabitants. The Office was established pursuant to Article III, Section 11, Constitution and Organization of the City Council, of Republic ...

  4. Davao City - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Davao City 5 10 15 20 2000 13.83 2003 14.94 2006 15.70 2009 13.24 2012 10.56 2015 9.20 2018 9.47 2021 5.10 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The Peak, Gaisano Mall Davao is part of the East Asian Growth Area, a regional economic-cooperation initiative in Southeast Asia. According to the foundation, the city has a projected average annual growth of 2.53 percent over a ...

  5. Metro Davao - Wikipedia

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    Davao City has its own water service via Davao City Water District. Other towns and cities within Metro Davao are served by their own water utility service providers. The sanitary landfill at Barangay Carmen, Davao City are shared by both Davao and Panabo. The city of Tagum and the town of Carmen also had their own landfill located at Brgy.

  6. Poblacion District, Davao City - Wikipedia

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    Poblacion District is a buzzing mix of businesses and hotels with People's Park at its heart, [4] a sculpture-filled green space popular for jogging and picnics. In Ramon Magsaysay Park, [5] [6] Kadayawan Village showcases Davao's indigenous culture through traditional architecture and performances, while displays at the D’ Bone Collector Museum include a sperm whale skeleton. [7]

  7. UM Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Davao City: Closed during Martial Law. DXDJ-FM: 100.3 MHz Transferred its operations to ACWS-UBN's 95.5 FM since 2009 after its blocktime agreement with Rajah Broadcasting Network expired. Now as a relay of Manila-based DZRJ-FM. DXRZ: 900 kHz Zamboanga City: Sold to Radio Mindanao Network in 1992. DXKZ: 91.5 MHz Sold to RT Broadcast Specialists ...

  8. Davao Light and Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Davao Light and Power Company, Inc. (DLPC) is a Davao-based Filipino electricity company and the third largest [1] privately owned electric utility in the Philippines and is owned by Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower). [2] In 2007, the company had 247,341 customers [3] and 290,000 customers in 2012. [4]

  9. DXRV-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station, along with sister station DXGM, was inaugurated on March 9, 1996, as Campus Radio 103.5 with the slogan "Forever". It aired a Top 40 format. Its first home was at Amesco Bldg. along Magsaysay St. [2]