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  2. Bacolod - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Bacolod 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 3.41 2009 11.18 2012 3.19 2015 9.22 2018 4.74 2021 3.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Negros First CyberCentre IT and BPO Hub Concentrix Bacolod Gaisano Grand City Bacolod Mall SM City Bacolod 888 Chinatown Square Premier Mall of Bacolod Bacolod is the Philippines' third fastest growing economy in terms of information technology ...

  3. Negros Occidental - Wikipedia

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    Bacolod is the capital, seat of government and the largest city of the province (by population), but is governed independently as a highly urbanized city. With a population of 2,623,172 inhabitants, [ 3 ] it is the most populated province in Negros Island Region, the second most-populous province in the Visayas after Cebu and the 8th most ...

  4. Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Building. The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Building followed Daniel Burnham's Beaux Art style. When William Cameron Forbes was the governor general in the Philippines in 1904, he invited Burnham to the country, who, in turn, recommended as consulting architect to the government William E. Parsons.

  5. Negros Island Region - Wikipedia

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    The region has three provinces and 19 cities. Negros Occidental has the most chartered cities amongst all the provinces in the Philippines, with 13, including its provincial capital, Bacolod, though it is governed independently from its corresponding province as a highly urbanized city.

  6. Negros - Wikipedia

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    In 1734, however, the island became a military district with Ilog as its first capital. The seat of government was later transferred to Himamaylan until Bacolod became the capital in 1849. In 1865, Negros and its outlying minor islands along with Siquijor was converted into a politico-military province. By the end of the 1700s, Negros Island ...

  7. Metro Bacolod - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan area is centered on Bacolod, the provincial capital, and the component cities of Silay and Talisay, all located in the province of Negros Occidental. As of 2005, Metro Bacolod has relatively high GDP shares, contributed ₱88,056,250 or about 7.3% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Metro Bacolod is among those ...

  8. Don Salvador Benedicto - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Don Salvador Benedicto 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 50.10 2009 55.85 2012 40.65 2015 25.86 2018 32.40 2021 38.29 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Although a small town, the town of Don Salvador Benedicto has seen a rise in its municipal economy thanks to tourism and local agriculture. Due to its high altitude like Baguio, the town can support crops that grow in temperate ...

  9. Bacolod South Road - Wikipedia

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    The Bacolod South Road, also known as Negros South Road, is a 212.59-kilometer (132.10 mi), two-to-six lane major north–south lateral highway that connects the city of Bacolod [1] to the municipality of Hinoba-an [2] in the province of Negros Occidental, [3] [4] Philippines.