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The secretary of public works and highways (Filipino: Kalihim ng mga Pagawain at Lansangang Bayan) is the head of the Department of Public Works and Highways in the national government of the Philippines, and is a member of the president's Cabinet. [1] The current secretary is Manuel Bonoan, who assumed office on June 30, 2022. [2]
Gigaquit was established in 1850 by Cero, a native who fortified the place to make it safe from Moro raiders. During this period, the local population was Christianized by priests from religious orders who made Saint Augustine their patron saint.
Caraga River in Caraga, Davao Oriental: Davao Region: 281.10 [72] 2015 [53] Guimbal Bridge N501 (Iloilo–Antique Road) Guimbal River in Guimbal, Iloilo: Western Visayas: 350 [80] 1935 [53] Hector Mendoza Bridge Carmen–Alcala Road Agno River in Alcala, Pangasinan: Ilocos Region: 1,002 [54] 2002 [53] Ilog Bridge N712 (Bacolod South Road)
Manuel Manligas Bonoan [1] (born 1945/1946) [2] is a Filipino businessman and engineer who was the president and chief executive officer of SMC Tollways.He has served as the secretary of public works and highways since June 30, 2022, and had previously served as secretary in an acting capacity in 2007.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng mga Pagawain at Lansangang Bayan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government solely vested with the mandate to “be the State's engineering and construction arm” and, as such, “tasked to carry out the policy” of the State to “maintain an engineering and construction arm and ...
From 2001 to 2003, Caraga Region consistently maintained its performance vis-à-vis other regions in Mindanao. Caraga posted a 0.9% growth rate compared to the 9.5% growth rate of Region 12 and the 2.6% growth rate of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Caraga's growth rate in 2001–2002 and the 2002–2003 period was the same (0 ...
The highway runs along the northern coast of Mindanao from Butuan, Agusan del Norte to Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur.Its section from Balingoan, Misamis Oriental, the location of a ferry port to Camiguin, to Cagayan de Oro is part of the Central Nautical Highway of the Philippine Nautical Highway System.
Dinagat Islands (Cebuano: Mga Pulo sa Dinagat; Surigaonon: Mga Puyo nan Dinagat; Kabalian: Mga Puyo san Dinagat; Waray: Mga Purô han Dinagat; Filipino: Mga Islang Dinagat [3]), officially the Province of Dinagat Islands, is an island province in the Caraga region of the Philippines, located on the south side of Leyte Gulf.