Davao de Oro, formerly known as Compostela Valley, is a province located in the Davao Region of the Philippines. It is situated on the island of Mindanao and is known for its rich natural resources, including gold, which has significantly contributed to the local economy. The province is characterized by its mountainous terrain, diverse ecosystems, and beautiful landscapes, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism.
The capital of Davao de Oro is Nabunturan, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the province. The province is home to various indigenous communities, each with its own distinct culture and traditions. Agriculture is another vital sector in the province, with farmers growing crops such as bananas, coconuts, and rice, alongside engaging in mining activities that support the local livelihoods.
Davao de Oro offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing, and exploring natural attractions such as waterfalls and rivers. The province is also committed to promoting sustainable tourism in order to preserve its natural beauty and cultural heritage. With its unique blend of natural treasures and cultural diversity, Davao de Oro is an emerging destination for travelers seeking adventure and tranquility.
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