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www.olongapocity.gov.ph Olongapo ( [ʔoˌloːŋ.ɡɐˈpo] ), officially the City of Olongapo ( Filipino : Lungsod ng Olongapo ; Ilocano : Siudad ti Olongapo ; Sambal : Siyodad nin Olongapo ; Kapampangan : Lakanbalen/Ciudad ning Olongapo ), is a highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines .
Gordon College, also known as Dalubhasaang Gordon in Filipino, is a local government-funded college in Olongapo City, Philippines.It was founded on February 24, 1999, by virtue of City Ordinance No. 9, and is composed of five constituent colleges: College of Computer Studies, College of Business and Accountancy, College of Education, and College of Allied Health and Sciences, and College of ...
This is a complete list of cities and municipalities in the Philippines. The Philippines is administratively divided into 82 provinces ( Filipino : lalawigan ). These, together with the National Capital Region , are further subdivided into cities (Filipino: lungsod ) and municipalities (Filipino: bayan ).
Under the United States- Republic of the Philippines Military Base Agreement of 1954, the municipality and Olongapo High School were officially turned over to the provincial government in 1959. On June 1, 1966, the school was renamed Olongapo City High School upon the passage of Republic Act 4645 - the law converting the municipality of ...
James Leonard Tagle Gordon Sr. (January 17, 1917 – February 20, 1967) was the first mayor who transitioned from a mayor of Olongapo municipality to a mayor of Olongapo City, Philippines from December 30, 1963, to February 20, 1967.
Kaye Ann Sioson Legaspi [1] (born 16 January 1995) is a Filipino politician who has been city councilor of Olongapo since 2019. [2] She is noted in Philippine politics for her leadership position in Aksyon Demokratiko, [3] a major political party in the Philippines, of which she became Vice President for Youth in 2021.
Signage in Los Baños showing its nickname. This partial list of city and municipality nicknames in the Philippines compiles the aliases, sobriquets, and slogans that cities and municipalities in the Philippines are known by (or have been known historically by), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders, or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.
This is a list of chartered cities in the Philippines. Philippine cities are classified into three groups: highly urbanized cities ( HUC ), independent component cities ( ICC ), and component cities ( CC ).