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  2. Ozamiz - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Ozamiz 10 20 30 40 2006 30.60 2009 29.77 2012 20.93 2015 17.79 2018 21.12 2021 20.96 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Ozamiz is agricultural in terms of natural resources, but the city has become the center for commerce, health, transportation, and education, considering its strategic location. Its location makes for a good harbor, as its local port is the principal ...

  3. Ozamiz Airport Road - Wikipedia

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    The Ozamiz Airport Road, also known as the Gango Airport Road or Labo Airport Road is a 2-kilometer (1.2 mi), [1] national secondary road in Misamis Occidental, Philippines. It connects the Ozamiz Airport from Ozamiz–Oroquieta Road. The entire road is designated as National Route 959 (N959) of the Philippine highway network. [1]

  4. Misamis Occidental - Wikipedia

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    The area of now Misamis Occidental was first occupied by Subanen which was followed by Maranao and later Visayans settled in the coastal areas. During the 1750s was the time that the coastal villages in southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao suffered attacks from bands of Muslim pirates, who burned houses and crops, and captured people to be sold as slaves in Maguindanao, Sulu, Borneo or the ...

  5. Labo Airport - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 2007, Ozamiz Airport was re-opened [2] to the public with former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the Provincial and City Officials joining the ceremonial event. PAL's subsidiary, PAL Express (then known as Air Philippines ), was the first airline to land using the Boeing 737-200 , the first jet plane to land during the opening ...

  6. Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue (Cebuano: Dalan Don Anselmo Bernad, Tagalog: Abenida Don Anselmo Bernad), commonly referred to by its acronym DABA, is a major road in Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental. Several banks and commercial establishments were located, making this avenue as one of the busiest roads in Ozamiz.

  7. Misamis (province) - Wikipedia

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    Misamis takes its name from an old settlement at the mouth of the Panguil Bay once populated by Subanen, now the city of Ozamiz. Misamis is believed derived from the Subanen term kuyamis, a term for a sweet variety of coconut. However, as a result of continued raids by Moros from Lanao, the Subanens retreated into the interior and Visayan and ...

  8. Legislative districts of Misamis Occidental - Wikipedia

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    Even after receiving their own city charters, Ozamiz, Tangub and Oroquieta remained part of the representation of the Province of Misamis Occidental by virtue of Section 89 of Republic Act No. 321 (June 19, 1948), [2] Section 88 of Republic Act No. 5131 (June 17, 1967), [3] and Section 106 of Republic Act No. 5518 (June 21, 1969), [4] respectively.

  9. Ozamiz–Pagadian Road - Wikipedia

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    The Ozamiz–Pagadian Road, also known as Aurora–Ozamiz Road, is a 70-kilometer (43 mi) two-to-four lane road network connecting the cities of Ozamiz in Misamis Occidental [1] and Pagadian in Zamboanga del Sur. [2]