- City of Talisay
The City of Talisay used to be an Agustinian estate in 1648 but only became a municipality in 1849 with Silverio Fernandez as its first gobernadorcillo and Pedro Labuca as capitan. Some accounts trace the origin of its name from Magtalisay trees abounding in areas while others claim origin of the name from a town in Spain. In both the American and Japanese occupations, Talisay served as haven of colonial forces. During World War II, the city served as the center of guerilla intelligence operations for the Philippine residence movement in Cebu.
http://www.talisaycitycebu.gov.ph
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- Ciudad nin Naga, Bicol, Philippines
Official website of Naga City, the heart of Bicol and the regionǃÙs center of trade and commerce, education, religion and culture.
http://www.naga.gov.ph
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- Dagupan City
The bangus capital of the world. The early settlers of Dagupan City is believed to have come from Flores Islands in Indonesia because of their dialect which has a strong similarity to the Pangasinan dialect. Their main occupation is fishing and salt making, a major source of income among coastal residents of today.
http://www.dagupan.gov.ph
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- Davao City
Official site of the best and the top most livable city in the Philippines (according to Asiaweek).
http://www.davaocity.gov.ph
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- Gingoog City
Gingoog is a Manobo word for good luck. The word implies good fortune, thus Gingoog means the city of Good Luck. Gingoog originated from a thriving native settlement of Manobo tribe in the area, known today as Barangay Daan-Lungsod. The influx of migrants from neighboring places contributed to the city’s growth, giving rise to the necessity of expansion - Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental.
http://www.gingoog.gov.ph
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- Heritage City of Vigan
A place like no other ... Its uniqueness lies in its historic townscape which is an architectural blend of Asian, European and Latin American influences. Being the only surviving colonial town in the country, Vigan has more strung along the narrow streets of the old Mestizo District, popularly known in the olden days as Kasanglayan (Chinese Quarters). A UNESCO Heritage Site.
http://www.geocities.com/vigansite/
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- Heritage City of Vigan
Local and foreign experts describe Vigan as a "place like no other." Its uniqueness lies in its historic townscape which is an architectural blend of Asian, European and Latin American influences. Being the only surviving colonial town in the country, Vigan has more strung along the narrow streets of the old Mestizo District, popularly known in the olden days as Kasanglayan (Chinese Quarters).
http://www.vigancity.gov.ph
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- Iligan City
The city of majestic waterfalls. Iligan is nestled in the midst of luxuriant natural beauty of Northern Mindanao. It is a city truly blessed and nurtured by Mother Nature. It is protected from typhoons by natural barriers; its terrain is hugged by a long stretch of shoreline along the Iligan Bay.
http://www.iligan.gov.ph
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- Iriga and the World
City of springs. Known as the 'Conscience of Bicol', the 425 year old settlement established by the Spanish conquistoadores in the heart of Bicol, which is known today as Iriga City, is among the few fast growing urban centers in the Bicol Peninsula. Iriga is strategically located in the Bicol region, situated as it is between Naga in the North and Legazpi in the south.
http://www.irigacity.org
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- Island Garden City of Samal
Down South, in the heart of the Davao Gulf, is a cluster of islets that will undoubtedly allure any adventurous traveler - and that's for a thousand and one reasons - many of which are intriguing, distinct, and mystifying. Welcome to the Island Garden
City of Samal!
http://www.samalcity.gov.ph
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- Kutawato Online
Official website of Cotabato City government. Building social cohesion and political unity to bring about lasting peace, stability and progress is the local point of the governance by concern embraced by the City of Cotabato.
http://cotabatocity.gov.ph
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- La Carlota City, Philippines
Official website of the city government of La Carlota City, home of the oldest and most prominent sugar mills in Negros Occidental, fierce fighting cocks, a dream for nature lovers, and birthplace of the three world boxing champions.
http://www.lacarlotacity.net
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- Lapu-lapu City
Official city government website.
http://www.lapulapucity.gov.ph
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- Ligao City
The official website of Ligao City, the trading and services hub of the 3rd district of Albay.
http://www.ligaocity.gov.ph
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- Local Government Unit: Isabela City
Isabela, a Second Class Municipality was considered as one of the highest revenue generating LGU’s among the municipalities in Region IX. It is the seat of the Provincial Government and the capital of the Basilan, the Moro Gulf and the Sulu Sea, situated at the tip of the Zamboanga Peninsula.
http://isabelacity.gov.ph
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- Lungsud ning San Fernando
The Christmas capital of the Philippines. The City of San Fernando, Pampanga, home of the world-renowned giant lanterns, is one of only two cities in the Province of Pampanga, and serves as the provincial capital and regional seat of government of Central Luzon (Region III). Located 67 kilometers north of Manila, 16 kilometers south of the Clark Special Economic Zone, and 50 kilometers east of Subic Bay, San Fernando is strategically positioned at the crossroads of Central Luzon. So travelers and commuters coming from and going to Clark, Subic, Metro Manila, Cabanatuan City and Baguio City traverse it.
http://www.cityofsanfernando.gov.ph
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- Mandaue City
For business, pleasure of family tours... Mandaue City answers your needs... the city offers ideal place for visitors-- tourists and fun lovers alike! For your next business trip which include pleasurable experience under a "Southeast Asian" sun and other forms of sensible relaxation --- Mandaue City is the place to go. This smallest city of Cebu produces 1/3 of all manufactured goods in the province.
http://www.mandauecity.gov.ph
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- Maria Clara L. Lobregat
Official homepage of the mayor of Zamboanga City. "We are in office for the best interest of the city and ... we are pledged to put service to the public above our own personal needs and desires"
http://members.tripod.com/~lobregat/caling.htm
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- Marikina - The River City
Marikina: A community whose people experience the integrity and ownership of chamge and development in partnership with the local government with the end in view of building good neighborhoods that make happy families.
http://www.marikina.gov.ph
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- Official Website of Cabadbaran City
Founded in 1894, Cabadbaran rose from its Spanish period beginnings to become the premier town of Agusan del Norte. Its rich cultural heritage is evident in its preserved colonial period houses and its archaeological collections.
The city not only has peserved cultural heritage, it has also a booming economy based on agro industry, commerce and trade. It became a city on July 29, 2007.
http://www.cabadbaranadn.gov.ph
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- Official Website of Quezon City
Welcome to Quezon City, the metropolis born out of Quezon's vision of a working man's community. It takes pride in being the largest city in Metro Manila, with the expanse bringing hosts of challenges and opportunities. It has proven to be a central location for education, media and training, as well as a hospitable environment for business and industry.
http://www.quezoncity.gov.ph
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- Official Website of the City Government of Tagum
The Palm City of the Philippines and the Music Capital of Mindanao. Tagum City, the capital of the province of Davao del Norte was officially created into a component city on March 7, 1998. Situated 55 kilometers north of Davao City, it is one of the fastest growing cities in Region XI.
http://www.tagumcity.gov.ph
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- Olongapo City
The first Asian city to have won the prestigious UNESCO Mayors and Cities for Peace Prize. National Winner - Search for the 2001 &2002 Most Child-Friendly City. Do it the Olongapo way!
http://www.olongapocity.gov.ph
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- Pasay City
Official site of the city of Pasay. In terms of area, Pasay City is the third smallest political subdivision in the National Capital Region. The city is known for its entertainment - business-restaurants, coffee shops, and clubs, particularly those located along Roxas Boulevard, facing Manila Bay. A large part of Metro Manila's "tourist belt" is located in the City.
http://www.pasay.gov.ph
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