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  2. List of public utilities in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Little Creek Water Association 2159 Sheridan, Arkansas: Ground Little Portion Hermitage 25 Berryville, Arkansas: Ground Little River Co Rda 4279 Foreman, Arkansas: Surface Little River Country Club 393 DeQueen, Arkansas: Ground Little River Water Association 816 Osceola, Arkansas: Ground Locke-Fern Dollard Rd Ww Pfb 1208 Mountainburg, Arkansas

  3. List of barangays in Zamboanga City - Wikipedia

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    Zamboanga City, a highly urbanized city since 22 November 1983, comprises 98 barangays, which are grouped into 13 geographic districts. [1] The territory of Zamboanga City covers approximately 148,338.40 hectares, of which 142,089.90 (95.8%) lies on mainland Mindanao and 6,248.50 (4.2%) are on islands.

  4. List of power stations in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation: 1999 [11] Greers Ferry: Cleburne County: 96 2 296,621 [32] Little Red River: Southwestern Power Administration: 1964 [23] Murray: Pulaski County: 45 2 89,605 [33] Arkansas River: North Little Rock Electric Department [34] 1988 [35] Narrows: Pike County: 26 3 71,173 [36] Little Missouri River ...

  5. Pagadian - Wikipedia

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    Pagadian began as stop-over for traders who plied the road between the old Spanish fort-town of Zamboanga on the southwestern tip of the Zamboanga Peninsula and other bigger towns to the north of the old Zamboanga Province. Except for its sheltered bay and good fishing grounds, it was not a promising site because it is situated on steeply ...

  6. Dimataling - Wikipedia

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    Dimataling was created in 1950 from the barrios of Dinas, Legarda, Mirapao, Migpulao, Kalipapa, Pisaan, Bubway, Tiniguangan, Tabina and Dimataling from Pagadian (not yet as a city at that time) and the barrios of Punta Flecha, Pitogo, Qugbay, Balong-balong, Libertad and Dumanguilas from Margosatubig.

  7. Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Ramon Magsaysay 10 20 30 40 2006 25.80 2009 36.57 2012 32.84 2015 37.38 2018 32.62 2021 25.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority References ^ Municipality of Ramon Magsaysay | (DILG) ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453 ...

  8. Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Ipil 10 20 30 40 2006 29.30 2009 32.23 2012 19.67 2015 23.22 2018 22.30 2021 18.34 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Ipil Municipal Hall List of former chief executives Merjuar Generoso Sucgang Col Escalona Andres P. Olegario (1972 – 1986) Henry de Villa (1986 – 1988) José Fontanoza (1988 – 1992) Francisco Q. Pontanar (1992 – 1998) Rey Andre C ...

  9. Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay - Wikipedia

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    The municipality was established on November 11, 1977, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1239 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos, constituting a total of nineteen barangays taken from Malangas (7, including Sta. Fe which would be the seat of government), Siay (9), and Alicia (3), all then part of Zamboanga del Sur.