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Mati Facts & Figures
Fast Facts:
No. of Barangays: 26
Significant Dates:
Araw ng Mati (Foundation Day): October 29, 1903
Cityhood Day: June 19, 2007
Town Fiesta (San Nicholas de Tolentino): September 10, 1937
Araw ng Davao Oriental: July 1, 1967
Major Activities:
Pujada Bay Festival: held in the middle of June
Sambuokan Festival: held every last week of October
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