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Poverty incidence of Tabuk 5 10 15 20 2006 18.10 2009 17.32 2012 8.79 2015 17.70 2018 10.60 2021 14.54 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The road networks connecting Tabuk to the Cagayan Valley and Baguio via Bontoc attracted additional residents and investments, accelerating the economic development of the city. The economy is entirely agro-based, and the Chico River Irrigation System's ...
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The Kalinga–Cagayan Road or Tabuk–Enrile Road, is a 39.547-kilometer (24.573 mi) major road that connects the city of Tabuk in Kalinga to the municipality of Enrile in Cagayan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The entire road is designated as National Route 52 ( N52 ) of the Philippine highway network .
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