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==[[Pasonanca Park]]==
==[[Pasonanca Park]]==
The construction of Pasonanca Park started in 1912 by then governor of Mindanao John J. Pershing, who has a plaza named after him in the middle of downtown Zamboanga City. [[Pasonanca Park|>>>Read more and view some pictures....]]
The construction of Pasonanca Park started in 1912 by then governor of Mindanao John J. Pershing, who has a plaza named after him in the middle of downtown Zamboanga City. [[Pasonanca Park|>>>Read more and view some pictures....]]
 
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===Boy Scout Camp===
File:Pasonanca Waterfalls1.JPG
 
File:Paso treehouse1.jpg
===Girl Scout Camp===
File:Pasonanca-pool.jpg
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==[[Fort Pilar]]==
==[[Fort Pilar]]==

Revision as of 04:44, 17 May 2013

Zamboanga City Tourist Attractions

Zamboanga City has approximately 130 kilometers of coastline. Incredible! No other city in the Philippines has this beautiful potentiality for coastline developments.

Pasonanca Park

The construction of Pasonanca Park started in 1912 by then governor of Mindanao John J. Pershing, who has a plaza named after him in the middle of downtown Zamboanga City. >>>Read more and view some pictures....

Fort Pilar

The early 1500s brought along the Spaniards and their Catholic religion into the Philippine Islands, in search of spices and riches. The Spanish's recorded presence in Jambangan can be dated as far back as November 1596, when a small Spanish settlement and garrison was established in the port of La Caldera, the present-day Caldera Bay area barrio called Recodo, located about fifteen miles north-east of present downtown Zamboanga City. Read On

Paseo Del Mar

Paseo del Mar is within the barangay of Zone IV and is only about 100 feet from Fort Pilar.

Cawa Cawa Blvd.

With constant cleaning this beach can be a great weekend getaway for swimming and picnic.