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  2. Carlos P. Garcia National Highway - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Davao City Bypass Road - Wikipedia

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    Davao City Bypass Road is a 45.5-kilometer bypass road project–from Barangay Sirawan in Toril, Davao City to Barangay J.P. Laurel in Panabo City, Philippines. It aims to cut the travel time through both cities from 1 hour and 44 minutes to 49 minutes. [1] Its objective is to improve the transport logistics and mitigate congestion in Davao ...

  4. N916 highway - Wikipedia

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    National Route 916 or N916 is a 11-kilometer (6.8 mi), two-to-four lane road that consists of three different major streets in Davao City. It is one of major roads in the city that connects the western and eastern part of Davao. [1]

  5. Davao–Cotabato Road - Wikipedia

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    Starting at the Bonifacio Rotunda in the city proper of Davao, Davao–Cotabato Road runs northwest as A. Pichon Street, a one-way street carrying southeast-bound traffic. It then turns southwest to Elpidio Quirino Avenue and becomes McArthur Highway at General Generoso Bridge I over Davao River, all through Davao City proper.

  6. Davao City - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Davao City 5 10 15 20 2006 15.70 2009 13.24 2012 10.56 2015 9.20 2018 9.47 2021 5.10 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The Peak, Gaisano Mall Davao is part of the East Asian Growth Area, a regional economic-cooperation initiative in Southeast Asia. According to the foundation, the city has a projected average annual growth of 2.53 percent over a 15-year period; Davao ...

  7. Bukidnon–Davao Road - Wikipedia

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    The Bukidnon–Davao Road, often called as BuDa Road (a syllabic abbreviation of Bukidnon and Davao) and also known as Bukidnon–Davao 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]