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  2. Dapitan - Wikipedia

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    Dakak Beach Resort. Taguilon is home to the Dakak Park and Beach Resort. It is a producer of coconut and agar (based on sea weed) as well as a fishing port. The pier in Taguilon is a secondary/alternate port to the main passenger/cargo port in Dapitan. Additionally, during severe storms at sea, ferries and other ships find shelter in the ...

  3. Chinggis Khaan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Initial planning for the airport was done in 2006 with Japanese government assistance. [17] In May 2008, a ¥28.8 billion (US$385 million) 40-year soft loan agreement at 0.2% interest was signed between the Government of Mongolia and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation to build a new international airport.

  4. José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape - Wikipedia

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    The protected landscape and memorial is located some 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of the Dipolog Airport. It is accessible via the Dipolog–Oroquieta National Road and Jose Rizal Avenue in Dapitan which also leads to the Dakak Park and Beach Resort in Taguilon.

  5. List of Sun Country Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Queen Beatrix International Airport: Seasonal [1] Bahamas: Nassau: Lynden Pindling International Airport: Terminated [1] Belize: Belize City: Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport: Seasonal [1] Canada: Montreal: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport: Seasonal [2] Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport: Seasonal [2] Vancouver ...

  6. Mano Dayak International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mano Dayak International Airport (IATA: AJY, ICAO: DRZA) is an airport in Agadez in the Sahara desert in Niger. [1] It is named after Mano Dayak, a Tuareg leader.

  7. Bicol International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has a single runway which is 2,500 meters (8,200 ft) long and 45 meters (148 ft) wide, running in a direction of 05°/23°. [29] The runway is longer and wider than the now-defunct Legazpi Airport, allowing larger aircraft to land at the airport. [28] Moreover, the airport is capable of operating at night. [19]