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List of people from the Davao Region

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The Davaoeño people or Davaoeños are the multiethnic permanent residents of the Davao Region of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines regardless of ethnicity or religion.[1][2] Locals are themselves often referred to as a "tripeople",[3][4] composed of indigenous peoples, Moros and descendants of twentieth-century settlers from the Visayas and Luzon.[5][6]

Cebuano is the lingua franca of the Davao Region, used by its inhabitants of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds to communicate with each other. Native minority speaks the near-extinct Davaoeño language, especially among the elderly residents who live in the region in their lifetime. Davaoeños often also codeswitch between Cebuano and Tagalog, a phenomenon called Bisalog. English is also widely used. Tagalog (Filipino) is also used as a secondary lingua franca, especially in Metro Davao.

The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are closely associated with the Davao Region (especially from the highly-urbanized city of Davao).

Notable people

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Culture

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Entertainment

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Politics and government

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  • Franklin Bautista – politician; member of the Liberal Party; elected to two terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Second District of Davao del Sur
  • Noel Felongco – politician; lawyer (Davao City)
  • Marc Douglas Cagas IV – politician; member of the Nacionalista Party; elected in 2007 as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the First District of Davao del Sur
  • Antonio Carpio – incumbent Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines (Davao City)
  • Teodoro Casiño – politician, activist, writer and journalist; was a member of the House of Representatives for Bayan Muna (Davao City)
  • Rodrigo Duterte – lawyer, politician and mayor of Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–2016); 16th President of the Philippines (2016–2022) (Davao City)
  • Sara Duterte – lawyer and politician; current mayor of Davao City (2010–2013, 2016-2022), 15th Vice President of the Philippines (2022–present) (Davao City)
  • Bong Go – senator (Davao City)
  • Vincent Garcia – politician; member of the Nationalist People's Coalition; elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Second District of Davao City
  • Antonio Lagdameo, Jr. – politician; husband of actress Dawn Zulueta; a scion of the wealthy family in Mindanao, the Floirendos; public servant (Tagum)
  • Romeo Montenegro – peace advocate
  • Sebastian Duterte – politician and traveller (Davao City)
  • Prospero Nograles – former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines (Davao City)
  • Corazon Nuñez-Malanyaon – governor of the province of Davao Oriental
  • Allan L. Rellon – Filipino politician and a member of the PDP Laban Party (Samal)
  • Isidro Ungab – politician, former banker, former local legislator of the City of Davao
  • Wanda Corazon Teo, businesswoman, and former secretary of Tourism
  • Manuel E. Zamora – politician; member of the LAKAS-CMD Party; elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the First District of Compostela Valley
  • Carlos Isagani Zarate – member of the Philippine House of Representatives, representing Bayan Muna Party-list (Davao City)

Sports

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  • Jerwin Ancajas – World Champion Boxer from Panabo, Davao del Norte; competes in the Super-flyweight division
  • Amani Aguinaldo – footballer who plays as a defender mainly as a centre back for Global F.C. in the United Football League, and Philippines national team
  • Francis Allera – professional basketball player; currently plays for the Kia Carnival in the Philippine Basketball Association; small forward
  • Baser Amer – professional basketball player who plays for the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Mark Anthony Barriga – boxer from Panabo, Davao del Norte; competes in the light-flyweight division
  • Donbel Belano – retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association; former head coach of the UV Green Lancers
  • Lee Vann Corteza – professional pool player
  • Samigue Eman – professional basketball player who currently plays for the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Erwin Emata – mountain climber
  • Pong Escobal – professional basketball player who currently plays for the Air21 Express in the Philippine Basketball Association, having played for Meralco Bolts
  • John Ferriols – professional basketball; plays for the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Diosdado Gabi – retired professional boxer
  • Ernie Gawilan – swimmer; first Filipino Asian Para Games gold medalist.
  • Marice Magdolot – footballer for the Philippines women's national football team; midfielder
  • Sheila Mae Perez – diver; Southeast Asian Games gold medalist.
  • Randy Petalcorin – professional boxer from the Sandman Gym in General Santos
  • Nesthy Petecio – boxer (Santa Cruz)
  • John Pinto (basketball) – basketball player who currently plays for the San Miguel Beermen of the PBA; drafted 19th overall by the Batang Pier in the 2014 PBA draft
  • RJ Rizada – professional basketball player who currently plays for the Petron Blaze Boosters in the Philippine Basketball Association; twelfth overall pick in the 2006 PBA Draft
  • Juanito Rubillar – professional boxer; current WBC Continental Americas light flyweight champion
  • Tricia Santos (volleyball) – volleyball player; TV reality show contestant
  • Daisuke Sato (footballer) – Japanese-Filipino footballer for CSM Politehnica Iași in Romania's Liga I and for the Philippines national football team
  • Alfonso Solis – retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Alvin Teng – retired professional basketball player who spent 14 seasons in the PBA, mostly with the San Miguel Beermen franchise
  • Scottie Thompson (basketball) – professional basketball player who currently plays for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the PBA (Padada)
  • Rustico Torrecampo – retired professional boxer, notable for being the first fighter to defeat Manny Pacquiao

Media

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  • Aljo Bendijo – broadcast journalist in the Philippines; anchored ABS-CBN's flagship newscast TV Patrol from 2001 to 2003, and Batingaw (later becoming Teledyaryo: Final Edition) of People's Television Network from 2008 to 2012
  • Desidario Camangyan – radio journalist for Sunrise FM in Mati City in the southern Philippines; slain on stage in Manay, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, while hosting a singing contest
  • Alex Santos (newscaster) – field reporter, news director and radio commentator for DWIZ, and television host for UNTV and former newscaster and television host for ABS-CBN and DZMM, now on current for PTV-4
  • Tulfo Brothers (Davao City)
    • Ben Tulfo – freelance journalist connected with IBC, TV5, PTV-4 and UNTV
    • Erwin Tulfo – journalist for PTV and Radyo Pilipinas, formerly with TV5 Manila, ABS-CBN, RPN-9 and Radio Mindanao Network
    • Raffy Tulfo- journalist for TV5 Manila, formerly with PTV-4, RPN-9 and Radio Mindanao Network
    • Ramon Tulfo – radio host for DWIZ, columnist for Philippine Daily Inquirer, formerly with RPN-9 and DZIQ

Fashion, designs and arts

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  • Ang Kiukok – painter; national artist
  • Yam Laranas – director and cinematographer
  • Danny Sillada – surrealist painter, poet, philosopher, essayist, musician, performance artist and literary, art and cultural critic; from Mindanao

Pageantry

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Religion

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  • Apollo Quiboloy – co-founder of SMNI News Channel, founder and religious group leader of the Philippines-based Restorationist church, the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name, Inc (Davao City)
  • Leo Soriano – Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 2000 in the Philippines.
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on August 3, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "We Who Seek to Settle: Part 5". October 21, 2017.
  3. ^ "Tri-People Concept in Mindanao?". March 18, 2007.
  4. ^ "bangsamorodevelopment.org -".
  5. ^ "We Who Seek to Settle: Part 1". September 26, 2017.
  6. ^ "We Who Seek to Settle: Part 3". October 9, 2017.