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  2. Bulacan State University College of Business Administration

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    The Bulacan State University College of Business Administration (Filipino: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Bulacán, Koléhiyó ng Pángasiwaáng Panghanap-buhay) is a college within the BulSU system which offers business and business-related courses. Before the college was established in 2011, the university offered business administration ...

  3. Central Luzon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Central Luzon 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 13.08 2009 13.69 2012 12.95 2015 10.53 2018 7.04 2021 8.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Gallery Baler, Aurora Gapan, Nueva Ecija Macabebe, Pampanga Pandi, Bulacan Tarlac City Notable people Main articles: Aurora (province) § Notable people, Bataan § Notable people, List of people from Bulacan, Nueva Ecija § Notable ...

  4. List of people from Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Bulacan was one of the eight provinces, which rallied behind the Katipunan's call for an all-out insurrection against the Spanish occupation in the late 19th century. Marcelo H. del Pilar ( Kupang, San Nicolas, Bulakan ) – the "Great Propagandist" of the Philippine Propaganda Movement ; editor in chief of Diariong Tagalog and La Solidaridad .

  5. North–South Commuter Railway - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, trains had run from Tutuban to Naic in Cavite, Pagsanjan in Laguna, Montalban in Rizal, and Bulacan. [21] The network was heavily damaged in the Battle of Manila during World War II, [22] but was mostly reestablished after the war. [23] MRR was succeeded by the Philippine National Railways (PNR) on June 20, 1964. [24]

  6. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Bulacan; Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region.

  7. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

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    Technical-Vocational Education was first introduced to the Philippines through the enactment of Act No. 3377, or the "Vocational Act of 1927." [5] On June 3, 1938, the National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 313, which provided for the establishment of regional national vocational trade schools of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type, as well as regional ...

  8. Bulacan State University - Wikipedia

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    The Bulacan State University started as an intermediate school in 1904. It was established during the early years of the American occupation by virtue of Act 74 of the Philippine Commission in 1901, which created the then Department of Public Instruction with the mandate to establish schools in every pueblo (town) of the country and reorganize those already existing.

  9. List of colleges and universities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan not applicable Regulated Bulacan State University-Bustos SUC Satellite Bustos, Bulacan Regulated Bulacan State University-Sarmiento Campus SUC Satellite San Jose del Monte, Bulacan Regulated Bulacan State University-Meneses Campus SUC Satellite Bulakan, Bulacan Regulated Bulacan State University-Hagonoy