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Famous white sand beach, which has been named as one of the best in the world by numerous travel magazines and agencies. | Boracay | 97%
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Is considered the "Summer Capital of the Philippines | Baguio | 91%
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Philippines is composed of _________ islands. | 7,107 | 81%
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Is known for being the "City of Smiles". The city's MassKara Festival is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, the festival is held during the 3rd week of October. | Bacolod | 78%
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Is famous for Mount Apo, the country's tallest peak. Notable destinations in the city are the Philippine Eagle Center, Samal Island, Crocodile Park, and Malagos Garden. | Davao | 76%
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Is the best preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia. This historical city in northern Philippines is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | Vigan | 75%
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Is one of the country's top tourist destinations due to its cool climate, natural scenery and scenic views of the Taal Lake. | Tagaytay | 74%
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First income class island. The second-smallest primate in the world, is indigenous to the island. | Bohol | 64%
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The city is also famous for being the "Tuna Capital of the Philippines". | General Santos | 62%
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Is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines. The city is popular for its historical attractions and old landmarks such as the Molo Church, Jaro Cathedral, Jaro Belfry, Central Philippine University and the old buildings at the Downtown area (Calle Real). | Iloilo | 59%
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"Greenest City in the Philippines" and part of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. | Puerto Princesa | 38%
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Is famous for its whitewater rafting or kayaking adventures, that has been one of the tourism activity being promoted | Cagayan de Oro | 32%
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"Asia's Latin City" | Zamboanga City | 25%
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The city is nicknamed as the "City of Gentle People". | Dumaguete | 21%
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The city is known for its rich Spanish heritage, home to century old churches, detached bell towers and ancestral houses. | Laoag | 15%
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