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Alfonso Castañeda, officially the Municipality of Alfonso Castañeda (Ilocano: Ili ti Alfonso Castañeda; Tagalog: Bayan ng Alfonso Castañeda), is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 8,539 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province.
Contact us; Contribute Help; ... The governor of Nueva Vizcaya ... Alfonso Castañeda: 1925-1928 6: Juan A. Manzano: 1928-1931 7: Leon Cabarroguis:
Local elections were held in the province of Nueva Vizcaya on May 9, 2022, as part of the Philippine general election.Voters selected candidates for all Local positions: a Municipal Mayor, Municipal Vice Mayor and Municipal Councilors, as well as Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the Governor, the Vice Governor, and a Representative for the lone district of Nueva Vizcaya to the House of ...
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Alfonso Castañeda: Lublub (Poblacion) 3,589 3,107 2,551 2,331 1,721 Alfonso Castañeda: Lukidnon 380 415 325 326 189 Dupax del Sur: Lupa 901 899 818 703 423 Kasibu: Lurad 482 471 426 380 408 Diadi: Luyang 1,140 1,025 2,007 780 702 Bayombong: Maasin 954 842 827 776 476 Quezon: Mabasa 2,100 2,112 2,064 1,781 1,744 Dupax del Norte: Mabuslo 2,249 ...
Nueva Vizcaya had its first own representation in the Malolos Congress from 1898 to 1899, wherein it returned two delegates. [1] Its representation was restored in 1916, ahead of the Philippine Assembly that commenced in 1917. It included the present-day Quirino Province until 1973.