Davao Oriental
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Province of Davao Oriental
Provincial seal of Davao Oriental
Provincial seal of Davao Oriental
Map of the Philippines with Davao Oriental highlighted
Map of the Philippines with Davao Oriental highlighted
Region Davao Region (Region XI)
Capital Mati City
Divisions  
 - Highly urbanized cities 0
 - Component cities 1
 - Municipalities 10
 - Barangays 183
 - Congressional districts 2
Population 23rd smallest
 - Total (2007) 446,191
 - Density 86/km² (12th lowest)
Area 18th largest
 - Total 5,164.5 km²
Founded May 8, 1967
Spoken languages Cebuano, Dabaweño
Governor Corazon Nunez-Malanyaon (Kampi)

Davao Oriental is a province of the Philippines located in the Davao Region in Mindanao. Its capital is Mati City and borders Compostela Valley to the west, and Agusan del Sur and Surigao del Sur to the north. Davao Oriental is the easternmost province of the country with Pusan Point as the easternmost location. The Philippine Sea, part of the Pacific Ocean, faces Davao Oriental to the east. Part of the province lies on an unnamed peninsula that encloses the Davao Gulf to the west.

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People and culture

Economy

Davao Oriental is the copra(dried coconut meat) producer capital of the Philippines.

Geography

Political

Davao Oriental is subdivided into 10 municipalities and 1 city.

Municipalities and city

Physical

Tourist attractions

Tagtalisay Beach, Masao Beach Resort, Botona Beach Resort, Dahican Beach, People's Park, Capitol Hills, Buso Hot Spring, Pujada Bay, Pujada Island, Sleeping Dinosaur, Dao Beach Club, Waniban Island, Gregorio Masao Beach Resort, Philppine Eagle Sanctuary.deo Beach.. TITO BROS-ROSE-VERGI RESORT

History

In 1942, occupied by the Japanese Imperial forces in the province of Eastern Davao

In 1945, beginning the Battle of Davao Peninsula from the Philippine Commonwealth soldiers and Davaoeño guerrillas by the attack to the Japanese Imperial forces during the liberation in Eastern Davao in the Second World War.

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Coordinates: 7°10′N 126°20′E / 7.167, 126.333

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