Poblacion District, Davao City

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Poblacion District, Davao City
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Location of Poblacion District in Davao City.
Country Philippines
Region Region XI
Province Davao del Sur (geographically only)
City Davao City
Population
 (2020 census)
  Total173,896
Time zone UTC+08:00 (Philippine Standard Time)

Poblacion is an administrative district of Davao City in the Philippines. [1] In 2020, Poblacion had a population of 173,896. [2] It is situated in the 1st congressional district of Davao City.

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Geography

Poblacion is a district that borders the districts of Talomo, Buhangin and Agdao. [3]

Culture and Attractions

Poblacion District is a buzzing mix of businesses and hotels with People's Park at its heart, [4] a sculpture-filled green space popular for jogging and picnics. In Ramon Magsaysay Park, [5] [6] Kadayawan Village showcases Davao's indigenous culture through traditional architecture and performances, while displays at the D’ Bone Collector Museum include a sperm whale skeleton. [7] Street food stalls pack busy Roxas Night Market. [8]

Barangays

Poblacion District is politically subdivided into 40 barangays. [9] Each barangay consists of puroks.

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