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SM City Davao (also known locally as SM Ecoland), is an indoor shopping mall in Quimpo Boulevard, Matina, Davao City, Philippines. SM Prime Holdings developed and manages the mall. It is the first SM Mall in the Mindanao region, opening to the public on November 17, 2001.
Davao base is located at Bugac, Ma-a, Davao City, with its terminal hub at Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (Ecoland), Candelaria, Talomo, Davao City. The base is assigned as Base 15 of Yanson Group of Bus Companies, a base that is commonly shared with Cotabato City.
A Davao Metro Shuttle—Go Mindanao Tour Bus unit in Davao City. Davao Region is the main and home operational area of Davao Metro Shuttle, with the overland transport terminals of the cities of Davao and Tagum serving as its main hubs. Also, the Davao-Tagum express route had its main hub and terminal at Ayala Abreeza Mall in J.P. Laurel St ...
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.
On March 4, 2003, a bomb exploded in the waiting shed outside the old terminal building, killing 21 people. At least 145 others were injured. [29] On the night of August 25, 2008, a Philippine Air Force Lockheed L-100 Hercules bound for Iloilo City crashed into Davao Gulf shortly after takeoff. The aircraft sank 800 feet into the gulf.
Region VIII – Old Army Road, Tacloban City; Region IX – Veterans Ave., Zamboanga City/Balangasan St., Pagadian; Region X – MVIS Compound, Zone 7, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City; Region XI – Quimpo Blvd., Davao City; Region XII – ARMM Compound, Cotabato City/No. 79 G. Del Pilar St., Koronadal City, South Cotabato
Philtranco Service Enterprises, Inc. (/ f ɪ l t r ɑː n k oʊ /, Tagalog: [pilˈtɾaŋkɔ]; Philippine Transportation Company) is a bus company in the Philippines, servicing routes to Bicol, Eastern Visayas, Caraga, Davao Region, and Northern Mindanao. It is the oldest bus operator in the Philippines and in Asia.
Davao–Samal Bridge (Philippines, under construction), a 3.980-kilometer bridge connecting Davao City and Samal Island [17] Davao River Bridge of the Davao City Coastal Road (Philippines, under construction), a 1.340-kilometer bridge in Davao City connecting Ecoland segment and Roxas Avenue segment [18]