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		<title>Baguio: Heavenly Abode</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from the beautiful Panagbenga Festival, Baguio is a city that does not let you stay in your hotel room. There are a lot of stuff to learn and so many places to see. Plus you don’t have to bother traveling late at noon because of its cool weather. Just driving around is already enjoyable because of the trees and flowers that you don’t usually see in the streets in Manila.
Fast Facts

Baguio is independently famous. But actually for those who didn’t know, Baguio is a part of the Benguet Province. We were actually asking people there from which province they belong to. So there, Benguet was their unanimous answer :D

Baguio’s warmest temperature to-date is  26 degrees Celsius!

I read from Wiki that, the name of the city was derived from the word “bagiw” in Ibaloi  (the indigenous language of the Benguet region), meaning ”moss.”

Baguio is 250km away from Rizal Park! :D]]></description>
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