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  2. Pagadian - Wikipedia

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    Pagadian City Water District (PCWD or PAWAD) provides the city with potable water supply. Formed in 1976, PCWD has over 14,000 active service connections and sources its water from deep wells and springs.

  3. Talk:Pagadian - Wikipedia

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    This is tapped by the Pagadian City Water District as a piped water source for barangay Kagawasan. Lison Valley Waterfalls- Barangay Lison Valley boasts of these falls (about 42 km. northwest of Pagadian proper) with a height of about 20-25 meters. Its spherical-shaped basin, 20 meters in diameter, with cool and invigorating water is ideal for ...

  4. Labangan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Labangan 10 20 30 40 2006 29.60 2009 33.91 2012 35.25 2015 33.64 2018 32.39 2021 24.16 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Pulacan Falls - 12 km. from Pagadian City, and covering an area of 400 square meters. It is the source of water for the Labangan irrigation system. Two kilometers from the area is the 134-hectare Home Defense Center. The falls can be ...

  5. Zamboanga del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Zamboanga del Sur 10 20 30 40 2006 31.68 2009 31.61 2012 32.03 2015 25.27 2018 23.68 2021 13.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Zamboanga City, highly urbanized city and the commercial hub. Pagadian City, the component city. The economy is predominantly agricultural. Products include coco oil, livestock feed milling, rice/corn milling, including the processing of ...

  6. Zamboanga Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Port of Pagadian – it recently restarted its operations. Ipil Port Port of Zamboanga – it is managed by the Philippine Ports Authority, Zamboanga Freeport Authority (ZFA). it is a center for sardine exports to the United States, Europe, the Middle, and Far East. 25 shipping lines operate via the port, serviced by four shipyards operating ...

  7. Zamboanga Sibugay - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Zamboanga Sibugay 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 50.66 2009 52.74 2012 44.84 2015 36.14 2018 35.39 2021 26.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The leading industries are in the areas of semi-processed rubber, rice and corn milling, ordinary food processing, wood and rattan furniture making, dried fish and squid processing, and home-made food processing. New industries ...

  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. Kumalarang - Wikipedia

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    Kumalarang was organized into a municipality through Executive Order No. 356, issued by President Carlos P. Garcia on August 28, 1959. It consists of seven "barrios and sitios" of Lapuyan, including Barrio Kumalarang which was designated as the seat of government, and six of Malangas (now part of Zamboanga Sibugay), all then part of the then-undivided Zamboanga del Sur.