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Paniqui (), officially the Municipality of Paniqui (Ilocano: Ili ti Paniqui; Pangasinan: Baley na Paniqui; Tagalog: Bayan ng Paniqui), is a municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2020 census , it has a population of 103,003 people. [ 3 ]
Barangay Population City or Town 2010 [1] 2007 [3] 2000 [4] 1995 [4] 1990 [4]; Abagon 4,032 3,943 3,235 2,837 2,638 Gerona: Ablang-Sapang 3,327 3,487 2,790 2,370 2,594 Moncada
St. Paul Colleges Foundation-Paniqui Tarlac Paniqui not applicable Regulated St. Paul University at San Miguel San Miguel, Bulacan Regulated Saint Rose College Educational Foundation Paniqui not applicable Regulated St. Thomas More College-Clark Angeles City not applicable Regulated Santa Rita College of Pampanga Santa Rita, Pampanga
Anao, Camiling, Gerona, Moncada, Paniqui, Pura, Ramos, San Clemente, Santa Ignacia: 2nd: Nacionalista: Re-elected in 1938. District dissolved into the two-seat Tarlac's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member Term of office Common wealth Congress Party Electoral history Constituent LGUs; Start End
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The legislative districts of Tarlac are the representations of the province of Tarlac in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The province is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its first , second , and third congressional districts.