Tagum, Province of Davao del Norte, Davao Region, Philippines

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🇵🇭 Tagum, officially the City of Tagum, is a 1st class component city and capital of the Davao del Norte, Philippines. It is the most populous component city in Mindanao.

It is one of the topmost livable cities in the Philippines, and was one of the finalists in Most Child-Friendly City in the Philippines – Component Category along with Laoag, and Talisay, Cebu. In the recently released 2021 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI), the City of Tagum ranked third on the Overall Competitive Component Cities in the Philippines, fourth on Infrastructure, second in Resiliency, thirteenth on Economic Dynamism and first on Government Efficiency.

Geography Tagum has a total land area of 19,580 hectares (48,400 acres), which is predominantly agricultural, and produces various kinds of crops like coconut, rice, Cavendish banana, fruit trees like durian, lanzones and other agricultural crops for non-commercial use.

The city is strategically located at the northern portion of Southern Mindanao and lies in the intersection of three major road network systems namely: the Phil-Japan Friendship Highway, the Davao-Mati-Agusan road, and the soon to be completed Davao-Bukidnon road that connects the city to other major destinations in the region and in the rest of Mindanao. With this, the city serves as a vital economic crossroad not only for the province but for the entire Davao Region as well, linking Davao City to the northern city of Butuan (in Agusan del Norte), to Mati (in Davao Oriental) and the Surigao provinces.

The city is located 55 km north of Davao City, the main economic and administrative centre of Region XI. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes travel to Davao City. The city lies between 7°26′ N latitude and 125°48' E Longitude. It is bounded by the Municipalities of Asuncion, New Corella, and Mawab on the north, Maco on the east, and B.E. Dujali on the west. Carmen lies on its south-western borders, while it faces the Davao Gulf directly to the south.

Tourist Industry Major tourist spots are scattered throughout Mindanao, consisting mostly of beach resorts, scuba diving resorts, surfing, museums, nature parks, mountain climbing, and river rafting. Siargao, best known for its surfing tower in Cloud 9, also has caves, pools, waterfalls, and lagoons. There are archaeological sites, historical ruins, and museums in Butuan. White Island is a popular tourist spot in Camiguin. The Duka Bay and the Matangale dive resorts in Misamis Oriental offer glass bottomed boat rides and scuba diving lessons. Cagayan de Oro has beach resorts, the Mapawa Nature Park, white water rafting and kayaking, museums, and historical landmarks. Ziplining is the main attraction at the Dahilayan Adventure Park and rock wall climbing at Kiokong in Bukidnon. Iligan City has the Maria Cristina Falls, Tinago Falls, nature parks, beaches, and historical landmarks. There are parks, historical buildings, the Vinta Ride at Paseo del Mar, boat villages, 11 Islands (commonly called as Onçe Islas), 17th-century Fort Pilar Shrine & Museum and the world-renowned Pink Sand Beach of Sta. Cruz in Zamboanga City. There are festivals, fireworks, and the Beras Bird Sanctuary in Takurong City. Davao has Mt Apo, parks, museums, beaches, historical landmarks, and scuba diving resorts.

Energy Many areas in Mindanao suffer rotating 12-hour blackouts due to the island's woefully inadequate power supply. The island is forecast to continue suffering from a 200-megawatt power deficit until 2015, when the private sector begins to operate new capacity. Aboitiz Equity Ventures, a publicly listed holdings company, has committed to supplying 1,200 megawatts through a coal-fired plant on the border of Davao City and Davao del Sur that is slated for operation by 2018. The Agus-Pulangui hydropower complex, which supplies more than half of Mindanao's power supply, is currently producing only 635 megawatts of its 982 megawatt capacity due to the heavy siltation of the rivers that power the complex. Zamboanga City, an urbanized centre in south-west Mindanao, is expected to begin experience daily three-hour brownouts due to the National Power Corporation's decision to reduce power supply in the city by 10 megawatts.

The Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the largest power distributor in the Philippines, and Global Business Power Corp (GBPC), also a major provider, have announced plans to enter Mindanao for the first time to establish solutions for the power problems within the island.

Events • Mindanao Film Festival • Kadayawan Festival • Kaamulan Festival • Christmas Symbols Festival • Bangsamoro Short Film Festival.

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Tagum has a population of over 296,202 people. Tagum also forms one of the centres of the wider Davao del Norte Province which has a population of over 1,125,057 people. It is also a part of the larger Mindanao Island.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Tagum has links with:

🇵🇭 Cotabato City, Philippines 🇵🇭 Makati, Philippines 🇵🇭 Malaybalay, Philippines 🇵🇭 Parañaque, Philippines
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East of: 125.806

🇰🇵 Kaechon 125.906

🇵🇭 Prosperidad 125.92

🇨🇳 Tonghua 125.934

🇵🇭 Nabunturan 125.966

🇵🇭 Dapa 126.053

🇵🇭 Monkayo 126.054

🇵🇭 Siargao 126.067

🇰🇷 Sinan 126.101

🇵🇭 Maragusan 126.124

🇨🇳 Ji'an 126.194

West of: 125.806

🇵🇭 Bayugan 125.776

🇰🇵 Sariwon 125.762

🇰🇵 Pyongyang 125.752

🇵🇭 Samal 125.712

🇵🇭 Panabo 125.683

🇰🇵 Mangyongdae 125.66

🇵🇭 Davao City 125.608

🇵🇭 Davao 125.6

🇹🇱 Díli 125.56

🇵🇭 Cabadbaran 125.538

Antipodal to Tagum is: -54.194,-7.449

Locations Near: Tagum 125.806,7.44913

🇵🇭 Panabo 125.683,7.306 d: 20.9  

🇵🇭 Nabunturan 125.966,7.601 d: 24.4  

🇵🇭 Maragusan 126.124,7.317 d: 38  

🇵🇭 Samal 125.712,7.078 d: 42.6  

🇵🇭 Davao 125.6,7.07 d: 47.9  

🇵🇭 Davao City 125.608,7.064 d: 48.1  

🇵🇭 Monkayo 126.054,7.824 d: 49.8  

🇵🇭 Mati 126.23,6.95 d: 72.6  

🇵🇭 Digos 125.355,6.751 d: 92.2  

🇵🇭 Kidapawan 125.074,7.026 d: 93.4  

Antipodal to: Tagum -54.194,-7.449

🇧🇷 São Félix do Xingu -51.983,-6.633 d: 19754.8  

🇧🇷 Itaituba -55.986,-4.272 d: 19610  

🇧🇷 Conceição do Araguaia -49.7,-7.55 d: 19519.5  

🇧🇷 Parauapebas -49.91,-6.068 d: 19517.7  

🇧🇷 Sinop -55.633,-11.833 d: 19502.7  

🇧🇷 Altamira -52.209,-3.195 d: 19493.5  

🇧🇷 Santarém -54.717,-2.417 d: 19452.5  

🇧🇷 Sorriso -55.7,-12.533 d: 19426.2  

🇧🇷 Parintins -56.734,-2.627 d: 19409.6  

🇧🇷 Marabá -49.117,-5.35 d: 19407.5  

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