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My friends,

Where in the Philippines are you or your loved ones from? We'd be thrilled to know. Also, please provide a monicker or description of your town, city or province, if you could.

We'll start with myself. I am from Santa Cruz, a town just south of Davao City, and otherwise known as the Investors' Haven of Davao del Sur because of so many big enterprises with situs here. My fiance in Corona, California was born and raised in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, the Spanish colonial pueblo that was originally named La Ciudad Fernandina by our Castilian founders, in honor of King Ferdinand of Spain.

How about you?

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Claudeth's family (Mom, Dad and siblings)lives in Bayabas and her Aunt lives in Nazareth, areas around Cagayan De Oro on Mindanao.. I think her Grandmother lived on Iloilo but recently passed away. I am from Delta Colorado and we currently live in Santa Ana California.

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i was born in oras, eastern samar. i lived in tacloban, leyte until i was seven and lived in taguig, metro manila for nearly 15 yrs. hubby was born in sto tomas, batangas and was raised in tanauan, batangas. he then lived in las vegas until he joined the navy. now we reside in oak harbor, wa. :)

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I come from Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. It is 1,400 meters above sea level and nestled in the Cordillera Mountains. The weather here is perfect with an average temperature of 24 degrees C and can dip to around 7 degrees C during the winter months. It is regarded as a top destination for tourists visiting the Philippines, and places of interest include Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Botanical Garden, Camp John Hay and the Philippine Military Academy.

My fiance, who now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area, was born and raised in Guimba, Nueva Ecija, a municipality created by the King of Spain in 1897.

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ah..sa drahs ko nag grad og highschool...ay wala diay ka kaila sa iya...sa um matina ko nag college...ikaw?

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I come from Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. It is 1,400 meters above sea level and nestled in the Cordillera Mountains. The weather here is perfect with an average temperature of 24 degrees C and can dip to around 7 degrees C during the winter months. It is regarded as a top destination for tourists visiting the Philippines, and places of interest include Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Botanical Garden, Camp John Hay and the Philippine Military Academy.

My fiance, who now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area, was born and raised in Guimba, Nueva Ecija, a municipality created by the King of Spain in 1897.

My sister talks about Baguio often. She spent three years at Clark and she and her husband used to go up there for a get-a-way

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