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Davao Region) Mindanao Philippines: Region 11 (Davao Region) Binongan Sayon Pulang-Lupa San Ignacio Jasaan Paradise Santa Cruz Sisimon Limot Aurora New Trento Simaya Agusan del Sur Veruela San Visayas Salvacion Surigao San Martn Cabanglasan Jose Union Mandus Malaybalay City Langkila-An del Sur Santo Niño Santa Josefa Sabud Il Papa Mailag Sinanglanan El Katpunan Awao Pagtla- An Tugop Simulao Mansa-Ilao Nabago Apo Macote Datu Davao Lingig San Isidro Malayanan Nacabuklad Andap Angas San Doña Josefa Pasian Roque Vintar Melale Sinabuagan Lumbayao Datu Sisimon Awao Ampunan Malinao Boston Tongantongan Litle Candelaria Aguinaldo Baguio Gupitan Kidawa Cawayanan Santa Emilia Rizal Kawayan San Jose Concepcion Halapitan Kapalong New Haguimitan Laligan Valencia City Monte Dujali Bethlehem Anitap Kiokmay Mabuhay Magkalungay Laak Monkayo Baylo Carmen Poblacion Ampawid Belmonte Banlag Bullucan Cabasagan Concepcion Casoon Banlag Santo Niño Namnam Salvacion Kibongcog Iglugsad Mabuhay Laac Upper Ulip Mount Diwata Dagat-Kidavao Datu Balong Poblacion Abijod San Fernando Mainit Langtud San Isidro Olaycon Panamoren Union Dacudao San Antonio Bukidnon Cateel San Paitan Lumintao Inambatan San Alfonso Bonacao Miguel Sua-On Inacayan Camansa Tubo-tubo San Vicente Kilagding Prosperidad San Palacpacan San Jose Aragon Kipaypayon Imelda Rafael Linao Malibago Dao Longanapan Mamunga Alegria San Miguel Banglasan Aliwagwag Dumalama New Taytayan Santo Domingo Libuton Tapia Naboc Mangayon Binasbas Cebulida Naga Binancian Calape Maglahus Magsaysay Davao del Norte Kaligutan Canidkid Banao Bulalang Dagohoy Concepcion Compostela Mahayag Babag Sawata New Dauman San Jose Buan Cebulan Macopa Florida Quezon San Isidro Sabangan Bagong New Panansalan Libertad Pinamuno Dalaguete New Visayas Minongan Igangon Silang Sonlon Tamia Kinablangan Cayaga Mabantao Ngan Lebanon San Jose Campawan Salawagan Kalagangan Lucod Santa Filomena New Loon Cawayan Talaingod Amor Macgum Montevista Bagongon Cruz San Victor Delapa San Vicente Osmeña Cabuling Palma Gil Suawon Linoan San Isidro San Roque Semong Katpunan San Jose Pamacaun Sagayen Santo Banagbanag Maparat Aurora Lagab Santa Del Monte Matupe Niño Cruz Durian Magsaysay San Miguel San Roque Basak Pagsabangan Lipa Gabuyan Asuncion Limba-An New El Puntan Magading Siocon Gabi Kahayag Linabo Maniki Santago Santa Fe Salvador Mikit Dapnan Sampao San New Sambog Bantacan Katpunan Baganga Kahusayan Palacapao Isidro Lambajon Santo Niño Carcor Ogao Magsaysay Sinuda Mamacao Santa Digongan Luna Canatan Mahanub Poblacion San Patrocenio Sasa Maria Panganan Santa Cruz Magangit Tawas Camoning Jose Libasan Santo Niño Fatma San Roque Del Pilar Kipilas Kiulom Pag-Asa New Corella Bayabas Central Matlo Cabinuangan Binondo Tibal-Og Anislagan Saoquegue Batano Kitaotao Buda New Katpunan Cabaywa New Cortez Mipangi Saosao Sumalili San Jose Magatos Bawani Katpunan New Bataan Malinawon Salingcomot New Bohol Manat Andap New Visayas Cambanogoy Mesaoy Salvacion Tuboran Kulaman Datu Salumay Talomo New Buclad Poblacion Kibawe Valley Santo Tomas Nueva Tagnocon Kinamayan Bantayan Nuevo Iloco Bobonao Kisawa Mainit Gumitan Colosas Fuerza Gambodes Bobongon Salvacion Cuambogan Tapak La Libertad Nueva Visayas San Pagsabangan Tagum City Sawangan Kabalantan Miguel Camanlangan Balagunan La Filipina Concepcion Mawab Nabunturan Batawan Katpunan Magangit Andili Panag Baculin Tulalian Magupising Lapu-Lapu Bukal Mankilam Taglawig Anibongan Dujali New Calabcab Kinuban Batnao Anapolon Salapawan Pangi San Antonio Tibungol Braulio E. Dujali San Miguel Visayas Lamiawan New Casay Cabay-Angan Sangab Kinawayan Salvacion Dumlan Gubatan New Compostela Dapco Visayan Village Leyte Limbo Panoraon San Luis San Isidro Libay-Libay Tandik Tanglaw Mabaus Arakan Magsaysay Apokon Tagbaros Alvar Datu Ladayon Alejal Canocotan Maco Valley Maria Caridad Mapula A. O. Panibasan Paloc Katpunan Baganihan San Isidro Floirendo Minda Madaum New Malaga Carmen Bincungan Hijo New Man-Ay Tupaz Santa Fe Lumiad Elizalde Manay New Camiling Cambagang Palma Gil Salasang Mabuhay Talian Pichon Caraga San Miguel Ising Malamodao Parasanon Lahi Langgawisan Kasilak Nanyo Busaon Mapaang Pandaitan Katpunan Mahayahay Pamintaran Liboganon Cacao Cebulano Tuganay Golden Valley New Albay Magcagong Maragusan Poblacion Quezon Coronobe Bantol Paradise Mabugnao Maragusan San Pedro Tumanding Panalum Embak Cadunan New Katpunan Mauswagon Don Leon Balante Santo Niño Taba Santo Bahi San Jose Waterfall Upper Licanan Bagong Silang Niño La Paz Cabuyuan Mapawa Paquibato Litle Panay Mabini New Panay Lanao Kuran Buenavista Mercedes Meocan Dalag Malatvas Sobrecarey Mabuhay San Miguel Tagpore Pindasan Del Pilar Tigbao Caningag Allab Vicente Santago Marilog Sumimao Mabunao San Nicolas Anitapan Malabog Hizon Sr. San Libodon Megkawayan San Fermin Saloy Roque Lambog Panabo City Kiotoy Alejandra Araibo Concepcion Magsaysay Tagnanan Guza Fatma Navarro North Cotabato Katualan Santa Cruz Rizal Capasnan San Manreza Dallag Isidro Tibagon Lamanan Dominga Malamba Bongabong Tag-Ugpo Salaysay Bunawan Ganatan Dalagdag Cayawan Central Suawan Lampianao Mabini Davao City Dacudao Gatungan Tagdangua Las Arenas Tamugan Manay Del Pilar Balete Libertad Gumalang Pangyan Wines Lacson Calinan Old Macopa Basak Tambobong Magnaga Zaragosa Biao Joaquin Tibungco Malagos Acacia Wangan Ilang Baguio Pantukan Davao Oriental Mandug Tawan-Tawan Callawa Mudiang Kingking Holy Cross Imamaling Panacan Balet Amabel Subasta Riverside Tambo Mahayag Don Panaca Cadalian Talandang Indangan New Carmen Napnapan P. 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Laurel MMaalianda gor Primary Road Lais Ampon Lower Mainit Kinabalan Banahaw San Miguel Datu Danwata Tamban Malungon San Roque Manuel Peralta General SSanetocso Cnitydary Road Lutay Upper Mainit Lagumit Batomelong San Juan South Cotabato Panamin Talagutong TeUrptpiear Larbyay Road Domolok Upper Lumabat Baluntaya Mabuhay Olympog Tinagacan Regional boundary Kinanga Nueva Villa Lawa Conel Datal Anggas Dalupan Provincial boundary Litle Lanao Klinan 6 Katangawan Baguio Alegria Polomolok Lapuan Tokawal MunLiicgayiapal boudary Alabel San Isidro Lagao Sinawal Sarangani Mabuhay Baluntay Paraiso Pag-Asa Apopong BaBraaluangay boundary Calian Buayan West Lamidan Maribulan Bagacay Don Marcelino Map Doc Name: PHL-OCHA R11.mxd North Lamidan Labangal Kihan Creation Date: 08 Feb 2013 South Lamidan Projection/Datum: UTM/Luzon Datum Spring Upper Suyan Web Resources: Linadasan Calumhptatnpg://philippines.humanitarianresponse.info Kawas Lun Padidu Best printed at A0 paper size Daan Suyan Kiobog 0 0.71.42.12.83.54.2 Kinam Patag Tambler kilometres Malapatan Scale 1 : 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 (at A0 size) Lun Masla Mangile Data sources: Libi Buguis NSCB (www.nscb.gov.ph) - P-Codes GADM - Administrative boundaries. 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