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  1. May 9, 2024 · The rebuilt city is an attractive blend of Spanish, American, and Moorish influences. Largely rural outside its urban core, Davao City is one of the world’s largest cities in land area, sprawling among coconut groves and ricelands.

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    Davao City, officially the City of Davao (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Dabaw; Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa sang Davao; Filipino: Lungsod ng Dabaw), is a highly urbanized city in the Davao Region, Philippines. The city has a total land area of 2,443.61 km 2 (943.48 sq mi), making it the largest city in the Philippines in terms of land area .

    • Philippines
    • 1830 (Pinagurasan), June 29, 1848 (Nueva Vergara), 1867 (renamed Davao)
    • 13 m (43 ft)
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  4. Aug 19, 2017 · Since its establishment in 1848 as a Spanish pueblo, Davao City has been through three key colonial events: the conquest by Don Jose Oyanguren, a Spaniard, on June 28, 1848; the arrival of Gen. James Bates, an American, on December 14, 1899; and the landing of Gen. Masaharu Homma, a Japanese, on December 20, 1941.

    • Antonio Figueroa
    • Japanese Plantation Workers and Little Japan
    • Japanese Occupation During World War II
    • Strong Wave of Immigration After 1945
    • Street Fighting in The 1980s
    • Mayor Rodrigo Duterte

    Already at the beginning of the 20th century, more precisely in 1903, Kichisaburo Ohta had numerous Japanese field and plantation workers brought to Davao. This created a small district in the city, which was given the name “Little Japan”. Japanese schools were established in Little Japan. There were also Japanese newspapers, a Shinto shrine and of...

    During the Second World War, Japanese troops occupied Davao. The occupation began in 1941 and did not end until 1945 with the liberation of the city by the American army. The urban area was exposed to the same violent artillery fire and violent bombing raids: most of the city was completely destroyed.

    After the liberation of Davao, there was a huge wave of immigration. Thousands of Filipinos from Luzon, the Visayasand other regions of Mindanao searched and found their way to the promising city, whose economic strength resulted from the prospering agriculture. Agriculture in and around Davao is still the economic driving force of the metropolis. ...

    In the 1980s, Davao achieved notoriety through his numerous bloody guerrilla and street battles between the Communist NPA (National People’s Army) and the Philippine government. The drug problem in Davao was not exactly minor at that time. People were shot on the open road. It was only Rodrigo Duterte, the current Philippine warhorse president, who...

    From 1988 to 2010, Rodrigo Duterte was predominantly Mayor of Davao. He would probably have been a “Mayor” throughout, but the mayor of Davao can only remain in office for a maximum of three consecutive terms, with three years per term. During his tenure as Mayor of Davao, Rodrigo Duterte took tough action against any type of criminal. It is an ope...

  5. Aug 30, 2015 · Tourism. Davao City: A perfect tourist destination. Henrylito D. Tacio. August 30, 2015. 4 minute read. In Photo: Man-made lake at People’s Park. IN the 1970s, Davao City became known as the “killing fields” of the Philippines, earning the moniker as the country’s Nicaragua.

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · Davao is famous for being the Orchid Capital of the Philippines and for its abundant fruits, including being a take-off point for climbing Mt. Apo. What is Davao City known for? Davao City is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, natural wonders, thriving economy, and vibrant festivals.

  7. May 28, 2011 · One of the best ways to see a glimpse of the rich history of Davao, in the Philippines is by visiting the Davao Museum of History and Ethnography or simply known to many as the Davao Museum.

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