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  2. Bukidnon–Davao Road - Wikipedia

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    The BukidnonDavao Road, often called as BuDa Road (a syllabic abbreviation of Bukidnon and Davao) and also known as BukidnonDavao City Road, is a 140-kilometer (87 mi), two-to-four lane national primary highway that connects Davao City [1] and the municipality of Maramag in Bukidnon. [2] The entire road forms part of National Route 10 ...

  3. Sayre Highway - Wikipedia

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    N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) Northern terminus: Bukidnon: Valencia: N912 (Kapalong–Talaingod–Valencia Road) Maramag: N945 (Maramag–Maradugao Road) AH 26 (N10) (BukidnonDavao Road) Route number changes from N10 to N943. Cotabato: Kabacan: N75 (Davao–Cotabato Road) Southern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  4. N10 highway - Wikipedia

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    BukidnonDavao Road. N10 continues in BukidnonDavao Road, starting from Maramag. It then traverses to the municipalities of Quezon and Kitaotao, before reaching the city of Davao. It reaches its southern terminus at Maharlika Highway/Davao–Cotabato Road (N1/AH26) in Talomo, Davao City. [8]

  5. Category:Roads in Bukidnon - Wikipedia

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    Bukidnon–Cotabato Road; BukidnonDavao Road; N. N10 highway; S. Sayre Highway This page was last edited on 1 January 2022, at 03:32 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Cycling in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cyclists in Novaliches, Quezon City. Cycling is a popular mode of transport and recreational sport in the Philippines. Bicycles were first introduced to the archipelago in the 1880s during the Spanish colonial occupation of the Philippines and served as a common mode of transport, especially among the local mestizo population.

  7. Banisilan–Guiling–Alamada–Libungan Road - Wikipedia

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    The Banisilan–Guiling–Alamada–Libungan Road is a 118-kilometer (73 mi), two-lane secondary highway that connects the provinces of North Cotabato, [1] Lanao del Sur, and Bukidnon. [2] The road also connects Libungan, Cotabato to the Davao–Cotabato Road and leads to Asik-Asik Falls in Alamada, Cotabato.

  8. Pabama Transport - Wikipedia

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    Pabama Corporation, also known as Pabama Tours, Pabama Transport and Pabama Transport and Tours Corporation, is a bus company based in Kibawe town, Bukidnon province in the island of Mindanao in southern Philippines. It serves the routes between the city of Cagayan de Oro, the province of Bukidnon and the city of Gingoog.

  9. Davao–Cotabato Road - Wikipedia

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    N920 (Quirino Highway) in Davao City; N921 (Ma-a Road) in Davao City; N916 (Quimpo Boulevard) in Davao City; N913 (Carlos P. Garcia National Highway) in Davao City; AH 26 (N10) (DavaoBukidnon Road) in Talomo, Davao City; N923 (Digos Diversion Road) in Digos; AH 26 (N1) (Digos–Makar Road) in Digos; N76 (Makilala–Allah Valley Road) at Makilala