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  2. Automotive industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    President Rodrigo Duterte inspecting the smuggled vehicles before they were destroyed at Port Irene in Sta. Ana, Cagayan. The country made headlines in 2007 when president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ordered the immediate destruction of 18 luxury vehicles that were illegally smuggled into the country.

  3. Cagayan Special Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport, also known as Cagayan Freeport, is a special economic zone in Cagayan Province, northern Luzon, in the Philippines.It is envisioned to be a self-sustaining industrial, commercial, financial, tourism, and recreational center, in order to effectively encourage and attract legitimate and productive local and foreign investments and eventually create ...

  4. Santa Ana, Cagayan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Santa Ana 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 14.70 2009 16.33 2012 20.62 2015 12.54 2018 13.87 2021 13.19 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of Santa Ana is composed of both agriculture and the commercial sector. Most of the commercial and industrial activities are at Port Irene as part of the Cagayan Special Economic Zone in Barangay Casambalangan. Some of its ...

  5. GV Florida Transport - Wikipedia

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    GD-series – currently used by locally-made units composed of DM14, DM16 Series and GD Marcopolo replica by Del Monte Motor Works, Inc and Hino Grandeza by Hino Motors Philippines (Regular Fare, Deluxe and Super Deluxe). Historically exclusive fleet number for Golden Dragon XML6127 Marcopolo Super Deluxe units and was the basis for its future ...

  6. Cagayan North International Airport - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated total cost of ₱1.66 billion ($34.2 million), the 150-hectare airport hub is the result of a 50-year joint venture agreement between Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) and Cagayan Land Property Development Corporation (CLPDC) with the private consortium contributing 58.3% in equity or ₱966 million while CEZA's share is 41.7% or ₱691 million. [3]

  7. List of barangays in Cagayan - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana: Casambalangan (Port Irene) 5,418 3,547 3,020 2,604 2,630 Santa Ana: Casicallan Norte 759 782 707 650 539 Gattaran: Casicallan Sur 702 649 658 698 579 Gattaran: Casili Norte 1,103 1,023 965 969 663 Camalaniugan: Casili Sur 605 649 537 494 431 Camalaniugan: Casingsingan Norte 596 614 573 512 532 Amulung: Casingsingan Sur 715 674 669 ...

  8. List of bus companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Busway Philippines Inc. (later renamed to Pamana Transport) C.A Rodriguez Lines – Owned and operated by Carmen A. Rodriguez Plied to Lawton – Cavite City. Sister company of Saint Anthony (now under San Agustin Transport Corporation), R.A Rodriguez Lines, City Rama Bus Corp, Car San Juan Transport.

  9. Santa Ana, Manila - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Santa Ana stands on the site of the first Franciscan mission established outside Manila in 1578. The church was built under the supervision of Fr. Vicente Ingles, OFM. The cornerstone of the present church was laid on September 12, 1720 by Francisco dela Cuesta, then Archbishop of Manila and Acting Governor General of the Philippines.