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| General Santos City Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Church Iglisia Ni Christo Church Iglisia Ni Christo Dieter Matzat, Würzburg, Gy The City of General Santos (abbreviated G.S.C. or Gensan.; Filipino: Lungsod ng Heneral Santos, Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Heneral Santos) is a city in the Philippines. Situated in the southern part of the country, in the province of South Cotabato. The city has a population of 411,822 as of the 2000 census, making it one of the more populous cities in the Philippines. It is nicknamed as the "Tuna Capital of the Philippines". General Santos City is bounded by three municipalities of Sarangani Province and two municipalities of South Cotabato, namely Alabel, Malungon, Maasim, Polomolok and T'boli. The city's economy is primarily agro-industrial. As a component of the SOCCSKSARGEN growth area, it has contributed much to the area's emergence as the country's leading producer of major commodities. Due to its rich soil, good rainfall and typhoon-free climate, the area is the largest producer of corn, coconuts, copra, pineapples, asparagus and rice. The area also produces other high value crops such as exotic fruits, potatoes, vegetables, cut flowers and okra. It accounts for the largest total daily fish landings in the country and is the leading producer of sashimi grade tuna. Residents boast that fish and seafood do not come fresher than in their city. To know the latest in General Santos City, please check on www.gensanexchange.com. Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Santos_City _____Getting Around Edit This i GenSan [Add Local transport mode] Karl Jacoby Edit This I have just gotten back from Gensan I was there from Sept 2nd Till Sept 14th and the whole entire time i was there my fiancee and I toke the tricycles and I had no problems we also took a taxi one day to go to Islla Parilla and the cost was very cheap,just one thing when takeing a tricycle make sure there are no other ones in it when they stop and the average cost going anywhere in the town is 20 peso's and all the drivers are good I never expieriencesd any thing wrong very safe World66 rating: [rate it] address: Pennsylvania email: chefkej1@aol.com |