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                    [ArticleID] => 315029
                    [Title] => Gov’t to spend P1B to build nautical highway
                    [Summary] => The national government intends to spend P1 billion to  build the country’s nautical highway system this year, Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said.


The amount would be used to complete the remaining links of the Western, Central and Eastern Nautical Highways and strengthen the viability of the entire system, Gullas said.

"The funds will be spent mainly to improve the network of municipal ports and coastal roads that support the nautical highways," he explained.
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MASBATE AND SAN CARLOS CITY
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                    [Title] => Gov’t to spend P1B to build nautical highway
                    [Summary] => The national government intends to spend P1 billion to  build the country’s nautical highway system this year, Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said.


The amount would be used to complete the remaining links of the Western, Central and Eastern Nautical Highways and strengthen the viability of the entire system, Gullas said.

"The funds will be spent mainly to improve the network of municipal ports and coastal roads that support the nautical highways," he explained.
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