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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a peaceful street in the first hours of the morning, as locals continue to their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a peaceful street in the first hours of the morning, as locals continue to their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a peaceful street in the first hours of the morning, as locals continue to their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a peaceful street in the first hours of the morning, as locals continue to their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view around a waterfall in the first hours of the morning, as locals spending their times in their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view around a waterfall in the first hours of the morning, as locals spending their times in their daily lives, in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a Pink Mosque in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a Pink Mosque in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a river as people gather to make a canoe trip in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a river as people gather to make a canoe trip in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a street in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: A view of a street in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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COTABATO, PHILIPPINES - AUGUST 19: Members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are seen on a boat in Bangsamoro, Cotabato, Philippines on August 19, 2019. After the territorial dominion was taken by Moro Muslims, armed groups struggling for independence also began to lay down arms. The thirty percent of members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front have laid down their arms and back into their civilian life. It is reported that all the weapons will be laid down after the process ends in 2022. At the end of a half-century struggle for independence, in the newly-autonomous southern region of Bangsamoro, gunshots gave way to peace and different shades of daily life. People feel at peace without living in the shadow of guns. following the autonomy, there's an increase in the number of tourists. People have the opportunity to visit historical places as well as symbolic sites. Kaan Bozdogan / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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