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<center><font size=2 color=green>'''Palawan News'''</font>: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 - '''Puerto Princesa Underground River declared as ‘Wetland of International Importance’''': The Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) has been declared “Wetland of International Importance” by the Swiss-based Ramsar Convention on Wetlands on October 28, 2012. Its inclusion as Ramsar Site No. 2084 is the fifth for the Philippines; the other four sites are Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Mindanao, Naujan Lake National Park in Oriental Mindoro, Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary in Cebu, and Tubbataha Reefs National Park in Palawan, all declared in 1999. Wetlands are on the Ramsar List because of their ecological, botanical, zoological, limnological or hydrological importance....[[Palawan News|<font color=purple size=2>'''Full Story'''»</font>]]</center>
<center><font size=2 color=green>'''Palawan News'''</font>: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 - '''Tourist arrivals in Palawan seen to hit 600,000''': Puerto Princesa Mayor Edward Hagedorn said they expect tourist arrivals to hit the 600,000 mark before yearend. “Last year’s tourist arrivals went to a record breaking 515,148, a 60-percent increase from last year. We are really happy about the news. Half are Filipino balikbayans and half are foreigners. Imagine from a few flights in 1992, we now have 123 flights a week, excluding international airports,” Hagedorn told The STAR during a recent visit....[[Palawan News|<font color=purple size=2>'''Full Story'''»</font>]]</center>

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Palawan News: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 - Tourist arrivals in Palawan seen to hit 600,000: Puerto Princesa Mayor Edward Hagedorn said they expect tourist arrivals to hit the 600,000 mark before yearend. “Last year’s tourist arrivals went to a record breaking 515,148, a 60-percent increase from last year. We are really happy about the news. Half are Filipino balikbayans and half are foreigners. Imagine from a few flights in 1992, we now have 123 flights a week, excluding international airports,” Hagedorn told The STAR during a recent visit....Full Story»