Pujada Bay
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Pujada Bay, sometimes (usually historically) called Pujaga Bay, is a bay on the Pacific coast of the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. It is an arm of the Philippine Sea in Davao Oriental province formed by the Guanguan Peninsula which separates it from the Mayo Bay on the east and the Pujada Peninsula which separates it from the Davao Gulf on the west. Pujada Bay borders Mati, the province's capital and largest city, with its port and city proper situated at its head. It is entered between Lamigan Point on the east and Tumago Point on the west, with the Pujada Island dividing its entrance into two channels. There are three other islands on the bay, namely Uanivan, Oak and Ivy islands.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pujada_Bay
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Coordinates: 6°51'14"N 126°14'34"E
- Davao Gulf 80 km
- Sarangani Bay 153 km
- Lianga Bay 205 km
- Butuan Bay 279 km
- Macajalar Bay 285 km
- Lanuza Bay 287 km
- Gingoog Bay 291 km
- Iligan Bay 335 km
- Sogod Bay 417 km
- Leyte Gulf 498 km
- Bobon 7.7 km
- Pujada Island 7.8 km
- Macambol 7.9 km
- Tamisan 8.7 km
- Dahican Beach 8.9 km
- magum 9 km
- Mati City Proper 11 km
- Sitio Taganilao 11 km
- brgy. lawigan 13 km
- IRON ORE AREA(MINING SITE) 17 km