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www.cityofsanfernando.gov.ph San Fernando , officially the City of San Fernando ( Kapampangan : Ciudad/Lakanbalen ning San Fernandu ; Filipino : Lungsod ng San Fernando ), is a component city and capital of the province of Pampanga , Philippines .
Hospitals in the Philippines The Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital is located in San Fernando, Pampanga , Philippines. It is a Level III tertiary , training and teaching hospital with 250 authorized beds as mandated by Republic Act (R.A.) 6780 enacted in 1990.
Poverty incidence of San Fernando 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 14.40 2009 14.96 2012 3.81 2015 3.82 2018 1.27 2021 5.09 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The City of San Fernando maintains a primarily a gricultural economy, with key crops including rice, legumes, leafy vegetables, root crops, fruit trees, corn, and tobacco. Fishing activities along the coastline provide an additional source ...
Poverty incidence of San Fernando 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2006 42.50 2009 52.06 2012 63.19 2015 59.03 2018 36.31 2021 36.61 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The municipality is predominantly agricultural with corn as the major product followed by rice and abaca. Rattan, banana, bamboo, vegetables and root crops are also produced in the municipality. Government The municipality is ...
San Fernando City: Bright Light Broadcasting Service/Catholic Media Network/Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando: 92.7 FM: Brigada News FM Pampanga: News, Public Service, Music: DWCL San Fernando City: Brigada Mass Media Corporation: 95.1 FM: RW 95.1: Adult Contemporary, OPM, Novelty, Top 40, News and Public Affairs: DWRW San Fernando City
The Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center is a tertiary level teaching and training government hospital in the Philippines. It is located at Brgy. Parian, San Fernando, La Union. In 1992, the then Ilocos Regional Hospital was authorized to increase its carters capacity from one hundred fifty beds to two hundred beds. [1]
As a result of this, the said priests could barely attend to the spiritual needs of such a great number of parishioners. This was also due to the great distance between the churches of Bacolor and Mexico which was three leagues away from each other through a street lined by a continuous row of houses leading from one church to the other.
San Fernando City: UM Broadcasting Network: 97.1 FM: Radyo Pilipinas Agoo: News, Public Affairs, Talk, Government Radio: DZAG Agoo, La Union: Presidential Broadcast Service: 101.7 FM: Love Radio La Union: Contemporary MOR, OPM: DWST San Fernando City: Pacific Broadcasting System, Inc. (an affiliate of MBC Media Group) 104.3 FM: 104.3 My FM ...