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Poverty incidence of Silang 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 11.60 2009 11.02 2012 5.52 2015 6.85 2018 5.80 2021 12.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pineapple plantation in Silang Silang, like most of the towns in the province of Cavite, depends on a mainly agricultural economy. The primary crops grown in the area are coconut, coffee, corn, banana, pineapple, and tree crops like mango ...
Canlubang straddles two component cities of Laguna: Cabuyao, Calamba, the municipality of Silang in Cavite, and the city of Tagaytay. The official political unit with the name Canlubang is a barangay in Calamba, Laguna. It is the largest and most populated barangay in Calamba and the second most populated in Laguna.
Pages in category "Silang, Cavite" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
English: Narra I & II, Acacia, Anahaw I & II, Silang, Cavite Old Bulihan, Silang, Cavite from Silang Bypass Road (Silang Diversion Road), Aguinaldo Highway Aguinaldo Highway Aguinaldo Highway (Silang, Cavite) corner and along Governor's Drive Philippine highway network Barangays Old Bulihan 14°16'57"N 120°59'54"E Narra 1, Narra 2 & Narra 3, Silang, Cavite 14°16'41"N 120°59'42"E Acacia ...
The district consists of the city of Carmona and the adjacent eastern Cavite municipalities of Silang and General Mariano Alvarez, collectively known as Carsigma. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Roy M. Loyola of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). [4]
Diego Silang (1730–1763), Filipino revolutionary leader who sought to establish an independent Ilocano state; Gabriela Silang (1731–1763), first female leader of a Filipino movement for independence from Spain
The Juanito R. Remulla Sr. Road, [a] formerly and still commonly referred to as Governor's Drive, is a two-to-nine lane, 58.3-kilometer (36.2 mi) network of primary, secondary and tertiary highways and bridges traversing through the central cities and municipalities of the province of Cavite, Philippines.
Map of J.P. Rizal Street in Silang, part of N410. N410 starts at the boundary of Silang and Dasmariñas in Cavite as the physical continuation of N419 (Aguinaldo Highway). The route then shifts slightly to the east as J.P. Rizal Street, traversing the Silang town proper before returning to Aguinaldo Highway.