Pagadian Map, Philippines
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Pagadian History
Agriculture is the main economic activity of the city since the early times ranking the foremost in the city’s priorities which include crop production, livestock, poultry breeding and fishing. There’s also rice and corn milling, construction firms, and community services. read morePagadian Sightseeing
Zamboanga Sibugay boasts its Moalboal caves as the province’s top attraction. It is linked to a historical event dating 2001. This was the time when the former President Estrada signed a law to make this place the newest province. Just make sure that when you get there, you don’t speak loud or make a scene. There have been rumors saying there are creatures not seen inside these caves. read morePagadian Travel Guide
Known as the ‘little Hong Kong of the south’, Pagadian is very famous for flaunting the rolling terrain across the residential and commercial districts. It prides itself on being the greenest cleanest and largest city of Mindanao. The city is also the entry point to the cities of Iligan, Ozamiz and Cotabato. These factors add to make Pagadian a very lively city. read morePagadian Nightlife
When you happen to visit this wonderful place during the Christmas season, expect lights spread all over the place. You’ll see a lot of people strolling around at night with colorful lights and decorations. The government encourages each barangay to participate in parol-making contests which will light up the whole city streets at night. read moreThings about Pagadian you may be interested in
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