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                    [Title] => Davao Oriental's Pujada Bay, 2 others now among ‘Most Beautiful Bays in the World’
                    [Summary] => The provincial government of Davao Oriental recently announced that three of its bays in Mati City have been hailed as among the the “Most Beautiful Bays in the World.”
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                    [Title] => Checking how climate change is affecting the sustainable dev't of Davao Oriental
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An early morning flight via Philippine Airlines brought the UNESCO Philippine NatCom team of 14 marine scientists and six secretariat personnel to Davao City.

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