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  2. List of government-issued identity documents of the Philippines

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    Community Tax Certificate (CTC) Cedula: Municipal/City government: Residents of a local government unit [9] Barangay certificate of residency: Barangay hall: Residents of a barangay [10] Person With Disability (PWD) identification card: Social Welfare Development Office

  3. Community Tax Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The history of the community tax certificate entails three incarnations dating back to Spanish colonial times. Introduced in a 19th-century reform of the tax system which followed the Revolt Against the Tribute of 1589 which scrapped the system of tribute, as well as subsequent tax reforms, the cédula was issued to all indios or natives between the ages of 18 and 60 upon payment of a ...

  4. Local government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Municipal government in the Philippines is divided into three – independent cities, component cities, and municipalities (sometimes referred to as towns). Several cities across the country are "independent cities" which means that they are not governed by a province, even though like Iloilo City the provincial capitol might be in the city.

  5. 2007 Philippine barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections

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    Synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections were held on October 29, 2007, based on the newly amended Republic Act No. 9340, approved on September 22, 2005, by the 13th Congress of the Philippines which prescribed that Barangay and SK elections would occur on the last Monday of October 2007 and in subsequent elections after three years.

  6. Barangay - Wikipedia

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    The barangay [c] (/ b ɑːr ɑː ŋ ˈ ɡ aɪ /; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as barrio, [d] is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines.Named after the precolonial polities of the same name, modern barangays are political subdivisions of cities and municipalities which are analogous to villages, districts, neighborhoods, suburbs, or boroughs. [6]

  7. Linamon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Linamon 10 20 30 40 2006 36.30 2009 31.01 2012 30.37 2015 30.01 2018 20.52 2021 30.10 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The Tinago Falls, a waterfall on the Agus River at the village of Robocon, is one of the two outlets of Lake Lanao. It is "the main tourist attraction of the province". Linamon is a coastal town of Lanao del Norte, where five of its eight ...

  8. Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Jose Abad Santos 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2006 53.60 2009 72.32 2012 75.53 2015 65.37 2018 47.15 2021 26.38 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Vast natural resources can be found, such as the wide stretch of mangroves of the municipality. Milkfish and tilapia breeding, as well as copra production, are the primary source of income for its people. The long stretch of ...

  9. Tunga, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Tunga 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 21.20 2009 23.05 2012 22.77 2015 27.98 2018 18.24 2021 20.74 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The socio-economic situation in Tunga can be described as poor with little outside investment and few opportunities for most of the municipality's citizens to improve their economic status. Income per capita is very low and the poverty incidence ...