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  2. File:Philippines Bulacan location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    San Juan de Dios Church (San Rafael) San Miguel Arcangel Church (San Miguel, Bulacan) Santa Monica Parish Church (Angat) Santiago Apostol Church (Plaridel) Shrine of Saint Andrew Kim; St. Joseph College of Bulacan; St. Mary's College of Baliuag; St. Mary's College of Meycauayan; Sub-Parish Church of Santo Cristo; Module:Location map/data ...

  3. San Miguel, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel was the largest town in Bulacan until September 13, 1977, when Doña Remedios Trinidad, currently the largest municipality of Bulacan, was established under Presidential Decree No. 1196 during the term of President Ferdinand Marcos. Barangays Camachin, Kalawakan, and Talbac were ceded to the new municipality.

  4. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    The San Miguel Corporation's proposed Bulacan Airport, ... City of San Jose del Monte; City of Meycauayan; Bulacan has 475 public ... Map all coordinates using ...

  5. N1 highway (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    San Rafael – Pulilan, Bulacan The highway soon enters Bulacan at San Miguel , where it begins on a straight route. It then enters the poblacion of San Miguel, which it bypasses, and the highway begins to curve through most of its length between San Ildefonso and San Rafael , where the route runs through rice paddies.

  6. Meycauayan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Meycauayan 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 4.20 2009 4.51 2012 1.71 2015 5.84 2018 5.17 2021 12.62 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The City of Meycauayan is the economic, industrial, commercial, financial and educational center of southern Bulacan. The city is known for its jewelry and leather industries. For years, Meycauayan has been the hub of jewelry production in ...

  7. List of Philippine National Railways stations - Wikipedia

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    Stations along the Manila-San Fernando Line were abandoned and closed. San Fernando-Dagupan closed in 1983, Dagupan-Tarlac in 1988 and Tarlac-Malolos in 1989. The eruption of Mount Pinatubo further shortened services up to Meycauayan in 1991 until it was closed in 1997.

  8. Bulacan's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its second dissolution in 1972, the second district encompassed the eastern Bulacan municipalities of Angat, Baliuag (Baliwag), Bocaue, Marilao, Meycauayan, Norzagaray, Obando, San Ildefonso, San Jose del Monte, San Miguel, San Rafael, Santa Maria, and Valenzuela (formerly Polo). [5]

  9. Legislative districts of Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Congressional districts of Bulacan. Valenzuela (formerly Polo), now a highly urbanized city, was last represented as part of the province in 1972. The component city of San Jose del Monte, while remaining an integral part of the province, was granted separate congressional representation in 2003.