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  2. File:Map of Calabarzon (local government units).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Imus - Wikipedia

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    Imus covers a land total area of 6,470 ha (16,000 acres) or 64.70 km 2 (24.98 sq mi), approximately 6.8% of the total land area of the province of Cavite, which is 1,427.06 square kilometers (550.99 sq mi) [11] The almost rectangular inland city of Cavite is bounded by the municipalities of Kawit and Noveleta to the north, and General Trias to ...

  4. Calabarzon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Calabarzon 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 10.27 2009 11.92 2012 10.92 2015 12.46 2018 7.15 2021 7.20 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pililla Wind Farm in Rizal Calabarzon is the second largest contributor to the national GDP, accounting for 17% of the gross domestic product. The region boasts a 2.1% inflation rate, lower than the national average of 3%. The region has a ...

  5. Southern Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    Southern Tagalog (Filipino: Timog Katagalugan), designated as Region IV, [a] was an administrative region in the Philippines that comprised the current regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa, the province of Aurora in Central Luzon, and most of the National Capital Region. It was the largest region in the Philippines in terms of both land area and ...

  6. Calamba, Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Calamba is the regional center of the Calabarzon region. It is situated 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Manila and 37 kilometers (23 mi) west of Santa Cruz. The city is known as the "Spring Resort Capital of the Philippines" [1] because of its numerous hot spring resorts, which are mostly located in Barangays Pansol, Bucal, Bagong Kalsada, and ...

  7. Category:Municipalities of Calabarzon - Wikipedia

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  8. Cavite's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    [4] The second district previously encompassed the cities of Dasmariñas and Trece Martires, the de facto provincial capital, along with the adjacent central Cavite municipalities of Carmona, General Mariano Alvarez, General Trias, Imus, and Tanza until the reapportionment took effect in 2010. [5]

  9. Cavite's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    4 Jesus Crispin Remulla: June 30, 2004 June 30, 2010 13th: Nacionalista: Elected in 2004. 14th: Re-elected in 2007. Redistricted to the 7th district. 5 Erineo S. Maliksi: June 30, 2010 June 30, 2013 15th: Liberal: Elected in 2010. 2010–present Imus: 6 Alex L. Advincula June 30, 2013 June 30, 2022 16th: Liberal: Elected in 2013. 17th: PDP ...