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My Town, My Kidapawan

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Kidapawan is the capital of North Cotabato, more popularly known as the City of Fruits and Highland Springs. It is blessed with rich agricultural lands and wonderful people. It is located in the foothills of Mount Apo, the Philippines tallest peak. A lot of things has changed in Kidapawan over decades, new roads and structures are being constructed.

Here’s the glimpse of Kidapawan now. Click on the pictures to enlarge. 

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Although Kidapawan has been hit by several bombing in the last 2 years, it has been steadily recovering from that nightmare. Now, Kidapawan has several 24hour establishments like coffeeshops, convenient stores and tertiary hospital that caters its citizens needs.

 

 

 

 

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Right now, Kidapawan has no high end mall and I’m hoping that someday we will have one.

How to get to Kidapawan:

 FROM DAVAO: Ride a van at SM City Davao Terminal or Weena Bus bound for Cotabato City. Fare ranges fronm P120-150.

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