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  2. Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Cagayan de Oro 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 19.40 2009 22.75 2012 7.73 2015 8.86 2018 9.07 2021 6.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Cagayan de Oro is the regional center and logistics and business hub of Northern Mindanao. The city's economy is largely based on industry, commerce, trade, service and tourism. Investment in Cagayan de Oro City for the first six months of ...

  3. Cagayan de Oro's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the 2007 reapportionment that divided the city into two congressional districts and which took effect in the same year. [4] The district is composed of all barangays located west of the Cagayan River and includes the city's southern barangays bordering the mountains of Talakag and Iligan .

  4. Legislative districts of Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Prior to gaining separate representation, areas now under the jurisdiction of Cagayan de Oro were represented under the historical Misamis Province (1907–1931), Misamis Oriental (1931–1969) and Region X (1978–1984).

  5. Cagayan de Oro's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the 2007 reapportionment that divided the city into two congressional districts and which took effect in the same year. [4] The district is composed of the barangays located east of the Cagayan River and includes the city's downtown commercial core and port area.

  6. Metro Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Metro Cagayan de Oro is bounded by Macajalar Bay, which curves north.Forty percent of its area is elevated plains, located partially in Bukidnon.In the western portion the Cagayan de Oro River [5] outlines the area, which is divided by the river's tributaries from district 1 of Cagayan de Oro to Gitagum (including Laguindingan, Alubijid, El Salvador and Opol).

  7. Legislative districts of Misamis Oriental - Wikipedia

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    The passage of Republic Act No. 4669 on June 18, 1966, separated the sub-province of Camiguin from Misamis Oriental and constituted it into an independent province; per Section 4 of the said law, the incumbent representative for Misamis Oriental continued representing the new province until its separate representative was elected in the ...

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, in order to respond to the growing number of priests in the diocese, the San Jose de Mindanao Seminary was opened, with Theodore A. Daigler, SJ, as its first rector. [7] In 1958, the Maria Reyna Hospital was opened in Barangay Camaman-an and directed by the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres. Today, it is known as Maria Reyna Xavier ...

  9. Misamis Oriental Provincial Board - Wikipedia

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    The Misamis Oriental Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Misamis Oriental. The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into two districts, each having five seats. A voter votes up to five names, with the top five candidates per district being ...