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  2. 911 (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    911, sometimes written 9-1-1, is the national emergency telephone number of the Philippines managed by the Emergency 911 National Office. On August 1, 2016, 911 and 8888 , a public complaint hotline, effectively replaced Patrol 117.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    111 – emergency number in New Zealand; 112 – emergency number across the European Union and on GSM mobile networks across the world; 119 – emergency number in Jamaica and parts of Asia; 122 – emergency number for specific services in several countries; 911 – emergency number in North America and parts of the Pacific; 999 – emergency ...

  4. Category:Emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    100 (emergency telephone number) 102 (ambulance service) 106 (emergency telephone number) 108 (emergency telephone number) 111 (emergency telephone number) 112 (emergency telephone number) 116 000; 119 (emergency telephone number) 911 (emergency telephone number) 911 (Philippines) 911 Tapping Protocol; 988 (telephone number) 999 (emergency ...

  5. Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA; Filipino: Pangasiwaang Kalungsuran sa Look ng Subic [1]) is a governmental agency of the Philippines. [2] [3] The SBMA has played a significant part in the development of the Subic Special Economic and Freeport Zone into a self-sustainable area that promotes the industrial, commercial, investment, and financial areas of trade in the zone as well as ...

  6. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Dialing a known emergency number like 112 forces the phone to try the call with any available network. On some networks, a GSM phone without a SIM card may be used to make emergency calls, and most GSM phones accept a larger list of emergency numbers without SIM card, such as 112, 911, 118, 119, 000, 110, 08, and 999. [27]

  7. List of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines

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    The following is a list of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines. Luzon ... Olongapo → President Magsaysay City (1971) [61] → Olongapo; Papaya → ...

  8. List of television and radio stations owned by TV5 Network

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    Rios Building, Taft St. Cor. College Ave. Tuguegarao City (Cagayan Valley) TV5 Olongapo D___-TV 28 Alaska St. Upper Mabayuan, Olongapo City (Central Luzon: TV5 Tarlac DZJA-TV 24 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Sto. Domingo II, Capas, Tarlac: TV5 Batangas DWBD-TV 44 SMART Cellsite, Pres. Jose P. Laurel Highway, Mahabang Parang, Batangas City.

  9. List of barangays in Zambales - Wikipedia

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    The province of Zambales has 247 barangays comprising its 13 town and 1 city. [1] [2] ... Olongapo: Asinan Poblacion 883 686 603 702 700 Subic: Asinan Proper 6,335 5,702