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  2. Sablayan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Sablayan 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 59.51 2003 49.93 2006 46.30 2009 34.82 2012 28.03 2015 28.61 2018 12.84 2021 28.28 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Pinagpalang Lagusan sa Bakawanan On April 15, 2024, second placer, Sablayan's Mayor Walter B. Marquez received the P20 million award from the Department of Tourism's Tourism Champions Challenge, for the ...

  3. List of prisons in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Opened Type Capacity Ref New Bilibid Prison: Muntinlupa, Metro Manila: 1940: Prison: 6,345 [3] Correctional Institution for Women: Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: 1929: Women's prison: 1,008 [3] Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm: Puerto Princesa, Palawan: 1904: Penal colony: 675 [3] [4] Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm: Sablayan, Occidental ...

  4. Bureau of Corrections (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    New Bilibid Prison; the NBP Reservation houses the BuCor headquarters. The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor / ˈ b j ʊ. k ɔː r /; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Koreksiyon; [3] formerly the Bureau of Prisons from 1905 to 1989) is an agency of the Department of Justice which is charged with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, commonly known as Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL), who ...

  5. New Bilibid Prison - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bilibid Prison, then known as Carcel y Presidio Correccional [2] (Spanish, "Correctional Jail and Military Prison") occupied a rectangular piece of land that was part of the Mayhaligue Estate in the heart of Manila. The old prison was established by the Spanish colonial government on June 25, 1865, via royal decree. [6]

  6. Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Paje was the Iwahig Penal Colony Superintendent during the Japanese occupation. The colony had about 1,700 prisoners and 45 guards and employees during WWII.At the same time, Paje led a secret Palawan Underground Force, which established communications with Palawan's guerrilla network, supplying them with food and medicine.

  7. Category:Prisons in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  8. Davao Prison and Penal Farm - Wikipedia

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    Davao Prison and Penal Farm, formerly the Davao Penal Colony (DaPeCol), is a medium security prison located in Carmen, Davao del Norte, Philippines. It has a land area of 30,000 hectares with a prison reservation of 8,000 hectares.

  9. Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabanatuan prison camp was named after the nearby city of 50,000 people (locals also called it Camp Pangatian, after a small nearby village). [ 6 ] [ 10 ] The camp had first been used as an American Department of Agriculture station and then a training camp for the Filipino army. [ 11 ]