ARMM (Muslim Mindanao)

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Rio Grande de Mindanao

Rio Grande de Mindanao

by Jhaypee Guia on July 16, 2012
The Mindanao River, also known as the Rio Grande de Mindanao, is the second largest river system in the Philippines, after the Cagayan River of Luzon.
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Igasan Beach of Sulu: “The Hidden Jewel”

Igasan Beach of Sulu: “The Hidden Jewel”

by Jane Dacumos on June 1, 2012
Planning on a trip? Experience the different natural wonders and pure beaches in the island of Sulu. For those longing for exciting vacations, Sulu has a lot of beaches comparable to Sipadan Island and Mabul Island beaches, as well as Boracay beaches.
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Diving Tawi-Tawi! Discovering Underworld Treasures of Tawi-Tawi

Diving Tawi-Tawi! Discovering Underworld Treasures of Tawi-Tawi

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
The province of Tawi-Tawi offers many beautiful diving sites for many adventurers and sea lovers. Ready your underwater camera and witness the amazing beauty of marine creatures as I give the list of the well-known diving sites in Tawi-Tawi.
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Simunul Island - “Dubai of the Philippines”: The peace of Tawi-Tawi story

Simunul Island - “Dubai of the Philippines”: The peace of Tawi-Tawi story

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
Simunul Island, one of the smallest inhabited islands in the country, is set to be the next “Dubai” in Southeast Asia. The island is only fifteen square miles in size, but it contains fifteen barangay and is home to over 25,000 people.
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Maguindanao: An Image of Hope

Maguindanao: An Image of Hope

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
The landlocked province of Maguindanao is part of the Autonomus Region of Muslim Mindanao or ARMM. It is bounded by its neighboring towns Lanao Del Sur, Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat. Maguindanao literally means “people of the flood plains” that occupy the Pulangi River.
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