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Davao del Norte N909: Tagum: Panabo: 69.4 km (43.1 mi) Tagum–Panabo Circumferential Road Davao del Norte N910: Carmen: 10.7 km (6.6 mi) Santo Tomas–Carmen Road (Carmen segment) Davao del Norte N911: Asuncion: Veruela: 81.7 km (50.8 mi) Asuncion–San Isidro–Laak–Veruela Road Agusan del Sur, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte N912 ...
Roads in Davao del Norte (1 P) Roads in Davao del Sur (9 P) ... N1 highway (Philippines) N77 highway; P. Pan-Philippine Highway This page was ...
The Tagum City Flyover is an overpass along the Pan-Philippine Highway (Davao–Agusan National Highway) in Tagum, Davao del Norte.It carries traffic of Pan-Philippine Highway crossing its junction with Surigao–Davao Coastal Road (locally known as Apokon Road) and Tagum–Panabo Circumferential Road (locally known as Pioneer Avenue). [2]
The Philippine expressway network, also known as the High Standard Highway Network, is a controlled-access highway network managed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) which consists of all expressways and regional high standard highways in the Philippines.
The Carlos P. Garcia National Highway, also known as the Davao City Diversion Road, is a 18-kilometer (11 mi) six-to-eight lane major highway that serves as a diversion route from the Davao city proper. [1] It also serves as one of the major roads in Davao when traversing towards Tagum.
The Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway (Tagalog: Daang Maharlika; Cebuano: Dalang Halangdon), is a network of roads, expressways, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the Philippines, serving as the country's principal transport backbone.
Poverty incidence of Davao del Norte 10 20 30 40 2006 31.73 2009 31.96 2012 33.43 2015 31.02 2018 13.44 2021 7.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Davao del Norte is a primarily agricultural, but also engages in mining, forestry, and commercial fishing. The principal crops of the province include rice, maize, banana, coconut, abacá, ramie, coffee, and a variety of fruit and root crops ...
Entering Lanao del Sur at Sultan Dumalondong, N1 becomes Cotabato–Malabang–Lanao del Norte Road as it would also traverse Malabang. In Balabagan , it assumes the alternate name Rizal Avenue as it approaches near the coast of Lanao del Sur with Celebes Sea up to Picong , the last municipality traversed by N1 before leaving Bangsamoro.