The Philippine islands are generally considered safe for tourists, however there are areas (especially in the Southern islands) where more violence occurs and should be avoided.
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Staying safe in the Philippines
The Philippine islands are generally considered safe for tourists, however there are areas (especially in the Southern islands) where more violence occurs and should be avoided.
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