Municipality of Dauin

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The Municipality of Dauin is a coastal town in Negros Oriental, Philippines, known as a premier diving destination and gateway to the renowned marine sanctuary of Apo Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
administrativeDivisionOf Philippines NERFINISHED
climate tropical
coastType volcanic black sand in many areas
country Philippines
countrySubdivisionType municipality of Negros Oriental NERFINISHED
distanceToDumaguete approximately 15–20 kilometers south GENERATED
divingReputation premier diving destination in the Philippines
governedBy municipal mayor
governingCountry Republic of the Philippines NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Apo Island (access point) NERFINISHED
coastal dive sites
marine reserves
hasBarangays multiple barangays
hasLocalLanguage Cebuano NERFINISHED
hasMarineSanctuary Apo Island Protected Landscape and Seascape (nearby) NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
Filipino
hasRecreationalActivity scuba diving
snorkeling
underwater photography
isCoastalTown true
knownFor black sand beaches
diving
gateway to Apo Island
marine sanctuaries
localLegislativeBody Sangguniang Bayan NERFINISHED
locatedAlong Bohol Sea NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Visayas
Negros Oriental NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Negros Island NERFINISHED
marineBiodiversity high
marineProtectionStatus contains or borders several marine protected areas
nearestMajorCity Dumaguete City NERFINISHED
partOf Philippine archipelago NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivities agriculture
fishing
tourism
provinceCapital Dumaguete City (provincial capital of Negros Oriental) NERFINISHED
region Region VII NERFINISHED
timeZone Philippine Standard Time
tourismType dive tourism
eco-tourism
transportAccess by road from Dumaguete City
utcOffset +8

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Apo Island governedBy Municipality of Dauin