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Welcome to Davao!
Population
Davao City is home to over a million people.
Daytime population (which includes transients) is estimated to
reach almost 2 million since it is the center of trade, commerce,
and services in Southern Philippines. Its population growth rate
is 2.83% while density is at 469 persons per square kilometer.
Urban density however is higher at 2,262 people per square kilometer.
Labor Force
About 48% of the total population is of working
age. Of this, a little over 88% are employed. Davaoeños
like their fellow Filipinos, are English-speaking and highly trainable.
Most are known to have a natural inclination towards arts and
creativity, the reason why many have been successful in design
and related enterprises.
Geography
Davao City is the capital of the Davao Region
(or Region XI). It is strategically located at the Southeastern
part of Mindanao with latitude of 6º58’ to 7º
34’ North and a longitude of 125º14’ to 125º40’
East.
Its boundary line passes through the top of
the country’s highest peak, the Mt. Apo. On the north, Davao
del Norte bound it, while on the east, partly by Davao del Norte
and the Davao Gulf.
The city’s strategic location makes it
the center of trade not only in the Southern Mindanao region or
the whole of Mindanao but also in the East ASEAN Growth Area (EAGA).
Accesibility
Davao City is very accessible. As your gateway
to the Philippine South, it has regular air, sea, and land linkages
to major points in the country. It is one (1) hour and 40 minutes
away from Manila (the country’s capital) by plane and only
40 minutes away from Cebu City. It has 4 times weekly flights
to Singapore and twice weekly flights to Manado Indonesia.
Land use and area
Total land area of Davao City is 2,443.61 square
kilometers. In terms of land area, it is considered as one of
the largest cities in the world. It is divided into 3 congressional
districts with barangays (smallest political villages) totaling
to 180.
Almost 50% of its total land area is classified
as timberland or forest. Agriculture utilizes about 43%. This
is reflective of the fact that agriculture is still the largest
economic sector. Big plantations that produce banana, pineapple,
coffee, and coconut eat up a large chunk of the total land area.
Presently, built-up areas used for residential,
institutional, commercial, and industrial purposes represent about
10% of the total land area. Under the approved land use plan built-up
and settlement area will cover 15% of the total area while agricultural
will be maximized with 67.19%. The remaining 17.68 will be devoted
for forest and conservation.
Climate
Davao City is typhoon-free. The city enjoys
a weather that remains balmy all year round. It is characterized
by a uniform distribution of rainfall, temperature, humidity,
and air pressure.
It has no pronounced wet or dry season. Weather
predictability makes it highly conducive to agro-crop production.
Temperature ranges from 20 to 32 degrees Celsius and average rainfall
is up to 2,000 mm yearly.
Dialects/Languages
Cebuano is the most widely spoken dialect. The
Filipino language comes a close second. English is the medium
of instruction in schools and is widely understood and spoken
especially in the business community.
Religion
The most dominant group is the Roman Catholic
at 83.83%, other Christian groups comprise 15% and the remaining
1.17% belongs to other non-Christian faiths (Islam, Buddhism,
etc).
Physical Infrastructure
The presence of basic infrastructure within
the City such as airport, seaports, roads, bridges, and telecommunications
has sustained the economic growth in the last 10 years.
Due to the City’s unprecedented growth,
a clamor for higher capacity infrastructures resulted to a number
of modernization projects now ongoing to meet the demands of the
new millennium.
Airport
The Davao International Airport is the busiest
airport in Southern Philippines. Expansion and modernization began
in 1998. Today, the DIA has begun accommodating wider-bodied jets
such as Boeing 747’s.
Roads and Bridges
Construction of more roads and bridges are also
underway. The construction of the City’s third major road
- the Buhangin underpass was completed in the 1st quarter of 2003.
A Traffic Management and Computerization Scheme
was also implemented. Davao City is ranked no. 5 among cities
in Asia with better traffic flow based on vehicles per kilometer
of city road.
Seaports
Presently, there are 2 government seaports (the
Sasa Wharf and the Sta. Ana Pier) and 9 privately owned ports.
The City Government is currently in the process of taking over
the management of the seaports to modernize facilities and expand
capacity.
In addition, the city has a fish port called
the Toril Fish Port Complex to accommodate small and large-scale
fishing activities as well as provide among others cold-storage
facilities.
Telecommunications
Communication links within the key business
areas are adequate. With the deregulation and privatization policies
of the Philippine Government, the number of telecommunications
player is projected to increase as well as offer affordable telecommunications
services to subscribers/clienteles.
Mobile Phone operators, Internet service providers,
Internet café’s, and cable-TV operators have now
proliferated in the city and even in the rest of the localities
within the country to keep the people in-touched and informed
of the latest developments around the globe.
Cable-TV Operators
In Davao City, you can enjoy the best of cable
TV, y- Our Choice of movies, 24-hour world news reports, documentaries,
sports, and coverage of significant events, all for as low as
US$ 8.00/month.
Internet Service Providers
There are 5 Internet Service Providers operating
in Davao City offering dial-up, dedicated and DSL types of service.
The City has over a hundred Internet cafés operating in
strategic areas where one can surf, chat, play games, send and
view e-mails, and engage in e-commerce using the latest computer
innovation and technology.
Socio-cultural environment
Education
Filipinos value education so much. They consider
a diploma or a college degree as a passport to better opportunities.
The government provides free education at the primary (grade school)
and secondary (high school) levels. Government scholars can enjoy
free college education in state-run universities such as the University
of the Philippines. The literacy rate of the country is 93.9%.
Davao City on the other hand has a higher literacy rate at 98.05%.
The City has largely contributed to the country’s
ever increasing pool of masters and doctorate degree holders helping
the Philippines gained the distinction of having one of the highest
numbers of Masters in Business Administration (MBA) graduates
in the world.
The City is considered the Center for Learning
and Education in the Mindanao Island. Currently, it has 374 elementary
schools, 65 secondary schools, and 35 colleges and universities.
Health and Hospital
The average life expectancy of Davaoeños
is 70 for females and 65 for males.
There are about 31 hospitals with a total of 1,763 beds in Davao
City. Very affordable medical services are made available to poor
residents through the Davao Medical Center, which has the most
number of hospitals beds at 400.
Banks
Currently, there are around 60 banks (excluding
branches), 22 financing companies, and 9 lending firms operating
in the city. These can handle financial/monetary transactions
from the most basic to the most complicated.
Cargo and courier forwarders
Postal requirements are served by 18 post offices
citywide. Forwarders, truckers, custom brokers, international
couriers, and messengerial companies offer overnight mail and
freight/cargo services.
The PRESS
Aside from the 24 national daily newspapers
available, Davao City has also 20 local newspapers, 11 broadcast
TV stations, 15 AM-band radio stations, and 25 FM-band radio stations.
These numbers reflect the extent of press freedom being enjoyed
by the print and broadcast media as well as provide wide range
of choice for residents and visitors alike.
Davao Resorts
and Hotels
Waterfront
Insular Hotel
The
Apo View Hotel
Grand
Regal Hotel
The
Marco Polo
The
Barcelo Pearl Farm Island Resort
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