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  2. Tanauan, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Tanauan is one of the oldest towns in Leyte, dating back to the year 1710. It is composed of 54 barangays. The town has also been known as the “Cradle of Intellectuals”, or the Bungto han Kamag-araman, since the Spanish colonial era. [5] Tanauan is approximately 18 kilometers south of Tacloban City, the capital of the Eastern Visayas Region.

  3. Tabontabon - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 1953, Executive Order numbered 631 by the President carved out 11 barangays to form Tabontabon from the municipalities of Tanauan and Dagami.. On June 20, 1957, Republic Act numbered 1649, transferred barangays Capahu-an and Guingawan from the town of Dagami to Tabontabon.

  4. Category:Municipalities of Leyte (province) - Wikipedia

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    Tanauan, Leyte; Tolosa, Leyte; Tunga, Leyte; V. Villaba This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 05:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Dagami - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, barangay Tabontabon together with other barangays of Dagami and Tanauan, were incorporated to constitute a new town of Tabontabon. In 1957, the barrios of Capahu-an and Guingawan were transferred to the newly founded town of Tabontabon , [ 9 ] which used to be a barangay of Dagami.

  6. Tolosa, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Tolosa 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 18.20 2009 24.43 2012 20.65 2015 28.24 2018 20.96 2021 24.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Karisyuhan Festival & Tribu Bungkaras of San Roque,Tolosa Leyte Kalipayan or Olot Mansion Romualdez Mausoleum Sacred Heart Shrine on top of the bulwark of Mt. Inapusong Miramar Beach, former U.S Navy base Bil-At Beach Resort St. Michael ...

  7. Legislative districts of Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Per Section 5 of R.A. 2227, the incumbent representatives of all five districts of Leyte continued to serve for the remainder of 4th Congress. Starting in the 1961 elections, Leyte's remaining four districts were renumbered; the first, second, fourth and fifth districts were re-designated as the third, fourth, first and second districts ...

  8. Leyte (province) - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Leyte 10 20 30 40 2006 38.42 2009 36.31 2012 39.24 2015 32.80 2018 28.22 2021 20.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of Leyte is a mixed agriculture, fishing, industrial, energy and mining. Rice is farmed in the lowland plains areas specifically those around Tacloban, while coconut farming, is the main cash crop in upland and mountainous areas. Sugarcane ...

  9. Leyte's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Abuyog, Babatngon, Dulag, Palo, San Miguel, Tacloban, Tanauan, Tolosa: 7: Norberto Romualdez: September 1, 1936 November 4, 1941 Nacionalista: Elected in 1936 to finish Enage's term. 2nd: Re-elected in 1938. Died. District dissolved into the two-seat Leyte's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member Term ...