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  2. Cabanatuan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Cabanatuan 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 12.20 2009 10.91 2012 10.60 2015 12.36 2018 3.12 2021 8.19 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Income of Cabanatuan LGU (2003-2015) Cabanatuan is the economic heart of Nueva Ecija. More than 640,000 people live in its metropolitan area comprising the city and its adjacent municipalities. As a hub, many people in Nueva Ecija commute ...

  3. List of cities and municipalities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Fort Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ramon Magsaysay, also known as Fort Magsaysay Military Reservation (FMMR) and Fort Mag, is the largest military reservation in the Philippines, and is a key training area of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Fort Magsaysay straddles the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Aurora, encompassing Palayan City, Sta. Rosa, Gen. Tinio, Laur, and ...

  5. General Mamerto Natividad - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of General Mamerto Natividad 10 20 30 40 2006 33.20 2009 26.82 2012 18.08 2015 16.72 2018 6.70 2021 13.49 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority References ^ Municipality of General Mamerto Natividad | (DILG) ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August ...

  6. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    Originally the Pueblo de Uguic in 1743. A guerrilla unit was under the command of Ramon Magsaysay during WWII. Castillejos: English 1955 City of Olongapo: Subic Bay, Zambales became a U.S. naval station in 1901. Became a city on June 1, 1966, as approved by Ferdinand Marcos. Olongapo City Hall, Olongapo City: English 1966

  7. Pan-Philippine Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway (Tagalog: Daang Maharlika; Cebuano: Dalang Halangdon), is a network of roads, expressways, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the Philippines, serving as the country's principal transport backbone.

  8. PNR North Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Under Magsaysay's term as general manager despite being only three months, made the company extend its network to Bacnotan. He would also preside the beginning of the Cagayan Valley extension. [ 3 ] Magsaysay later became the President of the Philippines in 1953 and under his term, the Manila Railroad underwent another fleet modernization.

  9. Magsaysay, Lanao del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Magsaysay 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 46.60 2009 59.18 2012 55.44 2015 57.10 2018 31.87 2021 48.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority References ^ Municipality of Magsaysay | (DILG) ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453 ...