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  2. San Miguel, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    The town of San Ildefonso, Bulacan lies next to San Miguel in the southernmost area, Doña Remedios Trinidad in the eastmost area which also borders San Rafael and Angat. San Miguel then was the biggest municipality in the province of Bulacan before some areas were taken and annexed to Doña Remedios Trinidad during the term of Ferdinand Marcos ...

  3. San Rafael, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    San Rafael, officially the Municipality of San Rafael (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Rafael, Kapampangan: Balen ning San Rafael), is a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 103,097 people.

  4. List of people from Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Ruperto Cruz Santos (born in San Rafael, Bulacan, October 30, 1957) – fourth Bishop of Balanga (April 1, 2010–July 22, 2023; appointed to the position on Holy Thursday of 2010 in April 1, 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI and installed or assumed office on July 8, 2010) and fifth Bishop of Antipolo (July 22, 2023–present).

  5. North Luzon East Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Bulacan: San Jose del Monte: Alat: Santa Maria: Santa Maria Bypass: Santa Maria: San Jose del Monte: San Jose del Monte Bulacan (Tungkong Mangga) Santo Cristo: San Jose del Monte - Norzagaray boundary: Kay Tialo Bridge: Norzagaray: Bigte toll plaza: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  6. Plaridel Bypass Road - Wikipedia

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    Plaridel Bypass Road is a 24.61-kilometer (15.29 mi) national secondary road in the province of Bulacan, Philippines.Traversing agricultural lands, it bypasses the town propers of Plaridel (after which it is named), Pulilan, Baliwag, and San Rafael and serves as an alternative route to the Pan-Philippine Highway.

  7. History of Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Alcaldia de Bulacan (where its capital was at the present-day town of Bulakan, Bulacan and encompasses the encomiendas of Guiguinto, Caluya (Bigaa, now Balagtas) and Meycauayan, except those towns that were part of Alcaldia de Calonpite and the town of San Miguel, was then part of Pampanga ceded to Bulacan in 1847 were then at the progress of ...

  8. Bulacan's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Angat, Baliuag, Bocaue, Marilao, Meycauayan, Norzagaray, Obando, Polo, San Ildefonso, San Jose del Monte, San Miguel, San Rafael, Santa Maria: 2nd: Nacionalista: Re-elected in 1938. District dissolved into the two-seat Bulacan's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member Term of office Common wealth ...

  9. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    The province is home to several nationally recognized public and private educational institutions such as Baliuag University (First school granted full autonomy in Region 3), the Bulacan State University (Main & Satellite Campuses), the Bulacan Polytechnic College (Malolos, Bocaue, Pandi, Angat, San Miguel, San Rafael, Obando & City of San Jose ...