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This is a complete list of cities and municipalities in the Philippines. The Philippines is administratively divided into 82 provinces ( Filipino : lalawigan ). These, together with the National Capital Region , are further subdivided into cities (Filipino: lungsod ) and municipalities (Filipino: bayan ).
0–9. 1950 Address on the State of the Nation (Philippines) 2010 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) 2015 State of the Nation Address (Philippines)
Philippine addresses always contain the name of the sender, the building number and thoroughfare, the barangay where the building is located, the city or municipality where the barangay is located and, in most cases, the province where the city or municipality is located.
This is a list of national capitals, including capitals of territories and dependencies, non-sovereign states including associated states and entities whose sovereignty is disputed. The capitals included on this list are those associated with states or territories listed by the international standard ISO 3166-1 , or that are included in the ...
Pages in category "Provincial capitals of the Philippines" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Address on the State of the Nation: 2nd 23 January 25, 1960 () Address on the State of the Nation: 3rd 24 January 23, 1961 () Address on the State of the Nation: 4th 25 Diosdado Macapagal: January 22, 1962 () Five-Year Integrated Socio-Economic Program for the Philippines: Legislative Building, Manila: 5th Congress: 1st
This is an overview of current and former national capital cities in the Philippines, spanning from the Spanish colonial period to the current Fifth Philippine Republic. [1] The current capital city, Manila , has been the country's capital throughout most of its history and regained the title through a presidential order in 1976, with Metro ...
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