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Oslob

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Cebu

26km

9.520618123.431436

Siquijor

Siquijor is a small island province in the Visayas lying some 22 km east of Southern Negros. While the coastline is mostly white sand beaches fronting the ocean full of tropical marine life, the interior is mountainous.

32km

9.18123.57

Panglao Island

in Bohol Province, as resort island with fine beaches. The rest of the province has other attractions including the Chocolate Hills and wild tarsiers (tiny primates).

62km

9.597123.795

Tagbilaran

city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Bohol

70km

9.65123.85

Loboc

Loboc is in Bohol Island.

87km

9.63124.03

Carmen (Bohol)

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

113km

9.82124.2

Bohol

Bohol is the main island of Bohol Province, which also includes 75 smaller islands. The island lies southeast from Cebu Island and southwest of Leyte Island in the Central Visayas region. This oval-shaped island is the tenth largest of the Philippine archipelago.

118km

9.884124.216

Cebu (city)

city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Cebu

127km

10.3093123.8931

Anda

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

148km

9.75124.57

Camiguin

Camiguin is a small island province off the northern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines.

157km

9.17124.72
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Baclayon

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

75km

9.622681123.913472

Corella, Bohol

Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

79km

9.68123.92

Loboc, Bohol

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

87km

9.63124.03

Carcar

city of the Philippines in the province of Cebu

95km

10.12123.63

Chocolate Hills

Geological formation in Bohol, Philippines

116km

9.91666667124.16666667
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Dumaguete

Philippines
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Dumaguete

Dumaguete is the capital city and main port of Negros Oriental, the province that occupies the south-eastern part of Negros Island, in the Philippines. It is sometimes called the "City of Gentle People". A laid-back university town with a charming sea-front boulevard and a good selection of tourist-oriented services, Dumaguete is a good place to relax for anything from a few days to a few decades. There are many tourists and a large contingent of resident foreigners. According to the Philippine government Dumaguete is the most popular destination in the country for retiring abroad.

Dumaguete has a land area of 3,362 hectares (8,310 acres), situated on the plains of the southeastern coast of the large island of Negros, near the mouth of the Banica River. Of the province's 19 municipalities/towns and 6 cities, Dumaguete is the smallest in terms of land area. It is bounded on the north by the town of Sibulan, on the south by the town of Bacong and on the west by the town of Valencia.

Tourism, the academe, the retail industries, BPO and technology-related activities are the major sources of income for the city. BPOs and IT firms, as well as retailing, are the fastest rising industries.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

29°C24.5
Precipitation: 82 mm

Feb

29.2°C24.3
Precipitation: 61.4 mm

Mar

30°C24.6
Precipitation: 46.3 mm

Apr

31°C25.2
Precipitation: 53.7 mm

May

31.7°C25.4
Precipitation: 81.8 mm

Jun

31.6°C24.9
Precipitation: 129.7 mm

Jul

31.3°C24.3
Precipitation: 122.7 mm

Aug

31.7°C24.2
Precipitation: 110.6 mm

Sep

31.5°C24.2
Precipitation: 127.3 mm

Oct

31°C24.4
Precipitation: 156.7 mm

Nov

30.5°C24.8
Precipitation: 138.7 mm

Dec

29.7°C24.8
Precipitation: 107.3 mm
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