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Royal gendarmerie – 177; Drugs & alcohol service – 113; Racial discrimination hotline – 114; Non-emergency disturbances – 110; General information – 160; National Freeway call center – 5050; Mobile phones – 112. Mozambique: 119: 117: 198 Namibia: 10 111: depends on town/city Niger: 17: 15: 18 Nigeria: 112 [15] Réunion: 112
117 was a former national emergency hotline before it was replaced by 911. Prior to the inception of 117, emergency services were reached through a myriad of telephone numbers. The fire department in Manila, for example, had fifty telephone numbers, one for every fire station in the city. [2] In February 1998, the 117 hotline was implemented by ...
Short name Programming Note 10.01 480i: 16:9: GMA: GMA Baguio/Dagupan Relay (Main DWNS-TV programming) Commercial broadcast (5 kW) 10.02 GTV: GTV: 10.03 HEART OF ASIA: Heart of Asia Channel: 10.06 HALLYPOP: Hallypop: 10.07 I HEART MOVIES: I Heart Movies: 10.08 PINOY HITS: Pinoy Hits 10.11 (UNNAMED) Unknown Black screen 10.31 240p: GMA 1SEG: GMA ...
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 260,317 people.
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Name Callsign Frequency Location Radyo Bandera News FM Palawan DZPA 89.5 MHz Puerto Princesa: Radyo Bandera News FM Española DYEA: 99.7 MHz Sofronio Española: Radyo Bandera News FM Central Luzon DWJC: 90.3 MHz Malolos: Radyo Bandera News FM General Santos DXFQ: 103.1 MHz General Santos: Radyo Bandera News FM Iligan DXJB 100.9 MHz Iligan
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In addition, each city is classified into six income brackets according to income in a four-year period. For instance, 1st class cities have an income of ₱ 400 million or more, while 6th class cities earn less than ₱ 80 million in a four-year period.