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  2. Legislative districts of Cagayan - Wikipedia

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    Cagayan, which included the sub-province of Batanes, was initially divided into two representative districts in 1907. Batanes was last represented as part of the province's first district in 1909, after its re-establishment as a province by virtue of Act No. 1952 enacted on May 20, 1909, warranted its separate representation .

  3. Category:Congressional districts of Cagayan Valley - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Congressional districts of Cagayan Valley" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Cagayan's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 1987. [3] The district consists of the provincial capital city of Tuguegarao, and adjacent municipalities of Amulung, Enrile, Iguig, Peñablanca, Solana, and Tuao. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Joseph L. Lara of the Lakas–CMD. [4]

  5. Congressional districts of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Congressional districts of the Philippines (Filipino: distritong pangkapulungan) refers to the electoral districts or constituencies in which the country is divided for the purpose of electing 253 of the 316 members of the House of Representatives (with the other 63 being elected through a system of party-list proportional representation).

  6. Cagayan Valley - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Cagayan Valley 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 26.84 2009 25.50 2012 22.14 2015 17.77 2018 16.29 2021 11.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Rice fields in Nueva Vizcaya A view of Tuguegarao, Cagayan as seen in April 2011 The province of Isabela and the city of Santiago are notably the most progressive province and richest city in the region, respectively. Isabela was the 9th ...

  7. Cagayan's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    District dissolved into the seven-seat Region II's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the three-seat Cagayan's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa. District re-created February 2, 1987. 16: Leoncio M. Puzon June 30, 1987 June 30, 1992 8th: PDP–Laban: Elected in 1987. 1987–present

  8. Administrative divisions of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The barangay is the smallest local government unit in the Philippines. [1] Although "barangay" is sometimes translated into English as "village", a barangay can be: an urban neighborhood, such as a city block or a gated community (e.g., Forbes Park, Makati); a sizable urban district (e.g., Payatas, Quezon City);

  9. List of barangays in Cagayan - Wikipedia

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    City or municipality 2010 [1] 2007 [3] 2000 [4] 1995 [4] 1990 [4] Abagao 398 356 357 326 288 Camalaniugan: Abagao 361 376 332 254 270 Lal-lo: Abanqueruan 996 932 821 789 720 Pamplona: Abariongan Ruar 1,114 1,147 839 719 535 Santo Niño : Abariongan Uneg 1,018 973 879 819 417 Santo Niño : Abbeg 770 735 752 623 594 Alcala: Abolo 737 709 704 675 ...