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  2. Biñan - Wikipedia

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    It succeeded the former municipal hall that is located in Barangay Poblacion (old town proper) and is still standing and has been repurposed as the Sentrong Pangkultura ng Biñan (lit. transl. Cultural Center of Binan). This initiative aims to preserve and promote the city's rich cultural and artistic heritage.

  3. Alonte Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    It also serves as an evacuation centre for the city. [2] It is adjacent to the Biñan Football Stadium and the Biñan City Hall. The construction of the sports arena began in 2010 and was officially inaugurated on December 1, 2013. [3] The rites were led by then Vice President Jejomar Binay and Biñan Mayor Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat. [4]

  4. File:3581Biñan City, Laguna Barangays Landmarks 21.jpg

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    Tomas (Calabuso) 14°18'38"N 121°4'4"E Zapote 14°18'57"N 121°4'48"E Platero 14°19'23"N 121°5'41"E San Antonio 14°19'58"N 121°5'23"E Santo Niño 14°19'22"N 121°5'0"E Soro-Soro 14°19'35"N 121°3'39"E Biñan City of Biñan, Laguna; Legislative district of Biñan (Note: Judge Florentino Floro, the owner, to repeat, Donor Florentino Floro ...

  5. DWBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    DWBC (87.9 FM), broadcasting as 87.9 Radyo Biñan, is a low-power radio station owned and operated by the Biñan city government. Its studio and transmitter are located at the City Hall, Brgy. Its studio and transmitter are located at the City Hall, Brgy.

  6. Len Alonte - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Being 32 years old during the election, she was the youngest and the first female Mayor of the city. [1] [2] During her mayorship, she oversaw the adoption of the new seal of the city, as well as the implementation of a plastic-free policy in order to promote the citizens to use bayong, an environmental-friendly traditional Filipino bag ...

  7. File:3732Biñan City, Laguna Barangays Landmarks 22.jpg

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    English: Biñan City Peoples Center Polytechnic University of the Philippines Biñan Biñan City Hall Complex Alonte Sports Arena Biñan Football Stadium Zapote, Biñan City in Barangay Zapote 14°18'57"N 121°4'48"E Platero 14°19'23"N 121°5'41"E San Antonio 14°19'58"N 121°5'23"E Santo Niño 14°19'22"N 121°5'0"E Soro-Soro 14°19'35"N 121°3'39"E Biñan City of Biñan, Laguna; Legislative ...

  8. Legislative districts of Biñan - Wikipedia

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    Biñan was represented in the Congress as part of the at-large district of Laguna in the Malolos Congress (1898–1899), National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1943–1944) and Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986) and the first district of Laguna from 1907–1941, 1945–1972, and 1987–2016.

  9. Biñan's at-large congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Previously included in Laguna's 1st congressional district, it includes all barangays of the city. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat of the Lakas–CMD , who is the district's first representative since its creation.