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Barangay District Area () Population (2015) Density (per ha) PSG Code Classification Arkong Bato: 1st 34.40 10,004 290.814 137504001 Urban Bagbaguin: 2nd 159.10
name = 1st Legislative district of Valenzuela, Philippines Name used in the default map caption; image = Ph fil congress valenzuela 1d.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 14.75774 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 14.66855 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 120.92368
Roads with 3-number designations are secondary national roads. This list only covers roads that are listed as National Primary, National Secondary, or National Tertiary Roads on the Department of Public Works and Highways's Infrastructure Atlas [3] [28] or are considered as notable roads for the specific city or municipality.
Valenzuela (/ ˌ v æ l ən zj u ˈ ɛ l ə /, Tagalog: [valensˈwela]), officially the City of Valenzuela (Filipino: Lungsod ng Valenzuela), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 714,978 people.
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Lingunan is a landlocked 1st congressional district urban barangay in Valenzuela City, Philippines. It borders the barangays Viente Reales to the west, Canumay West to the east, Lawang Bato to the north-east and the city of Meycauayan which its barangays Lawa and Caingin borders it to the north. Based on the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
Quezon City: Bálic-Bálic Road (Route 53) N. Domingo Street Quezon City–San Juan: Banahaw Street Mayor Ignacio Santos Diaz Street Quezon City: Constitutional Road Batasan–San Mateo Road: Quezon City–San Mateo: Balara Airfield: University Avenue Quezon City: Bohol Avenue Sgt. Esguerra Avenue Quezon City
Valenzuela, originally known as Polo until 1963, was represented as part of the at-large district of Bulacan in the Malolos Congress (1898–1899) and the National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1943–1944) and the second district of Bulacan from 1907 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1972.