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Up to 31,230km of Philippine roads to be restored in 2012

The Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways aims to restore roads of up to 31,230km during the 2012 financial year.
April 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Philippines 2569 Department of Public Works and Highways aims to restore roads of up to 31,230km during the 2012 financial year.

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