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  2. Camaligan National High School - Wikipedia

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    The school officially opened on 1 July 1979 as Sto. Tomas High School. [1] In 2012, the school adopted the K-12 Curriculum in response to the Enhanced Basic Education Act signed by President Benigno Aquino III. In 2013, the school has been renamed to Camaligan National High School due to it being the only existing high school in town.

  3. Camaligan - Wikipedia

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    The town of Camaligan is a known archeological site.In 2016 to 2017, hundreds of artifacts, including shells, jar fragments, tools, other deposits, pig bones, deer bones, stingray cartilage, shark cartilage, and at least fifteen (15) pre-colonial human remains, were found in the area, which marked a revolutionary phase in Bicol archaeology.

  4. Category:Schools in Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    Camaligan National High School; La Consolacion College Baao; D. Dalupaon Elementary School This page was last edited on 22 September 2019, at 01:49 (UTC). Text is ...

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  6. Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of the provincial capital Pili, its largest city Naga, and adjacent municipalities of Bombon, Calabanga, Camaligan, Canaman, Magarao and Ocampo. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Gabriel Bordado of the Liberal Party (LP).

  7. Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Camarines Sur 10 20 30 40 50 2006 47.85 2009 47.94 2012 41.16 2015 36.81 2018 28.41 2021 29.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of Camarines Sur is mostly agriculture-based. 29 of the 35 towns are agricultural and produce rice, corn, feedmeal, freshwater fish, livestock, coconut, sugar, abacá, and water-lily. Entrepreneurs engage in trading, often ...

  8. Legislative districts of Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    The passage of Republic Act 9716 [1] created an additional district out of towns from the first and second districts, which elected its first representative starting in the 2010 elections. As a result, the numerical designations of the province's districts were also changed in order to accommodate the new district.

  9. Camarines Sur National High School - Wikipedia

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    The Old Science Building and the main Building taken during the 1918 Bicol Meet. The Philippine Commission enacted Act No. 74 creating the Department of Public Instruction on January 21, 1901, [3] and later that year, American educators known as Thomasites arrived in Ambos Camarines (the province's name before it was split into two, Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte) to teach the Bicolanos. [4]