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  2. University of the Cordilleras - Wikipedia

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    The UC Athletic Office serves as the center for sports development of university students and employees. [29] The university's athletics team is the UC Jaguars. The university is a member of the Baguio-Benguet Educational Athletic League (BBEAL).

  3. Baguio Central University - Wikipedia

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    With its desire for helping many students in the city, the school evolves itself offering degree programs in 1951. The Board of Directors changed its name into 'Lyceum of Baguio' in 1976, then changed it to Baguio Central University in 1977. The school continued to expand their academic programs until 2002.

  4. University of Baguio - Wikipedia

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    The University of Baguio Science High School, otherwise known as Science High, is the science department of the university. In 1963, sixth grade students from the high school (and some from the city) took a special examination. Passers of the test were put in one class called the Special Science Scholars Section or SSSS.

  5. Baguio - Wikipedia

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    The Baguio City Health Services Office is the office responsible for the health care programs provided by the city government, operating 16 health centers and 15 satellite clinics. Baguio hosts the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center or BGHMC, a tertiary state-owned hospital administered and operated by the Department of Health.

  6. List of people from Baguio - Wikipedia

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    Joseph J. Keith Long serving police chief (1912–1941) who declared Baguio an open city on December 8, 1941 in face of the Japanese bombardment [18] Lyman W.V. Kennon, builder and namesake for Kennon Road [17] George A. Malcolm, American jurist establishing the U.P. College of Law and namesake of Malcolm Square in the city center [17]

  7. File:UC-BCF Legarda.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Baguio Midland Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Baguio Midland Courier was an English-language weekly community newspaper published by Hamada Printers and Publishers Corporation in Baguio, Philippines. [1] It served the Cordillera and nearby regions every Sunday from 1947 to 2024.

  9. Baguio City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Baguio City Council (Filipino: Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Baguio) is Baguio's Sangguniang Panlungsod or legislative body. The council has 15 members which is composed of 12 councilors, one ex officio member elected from the ranks of barangay (neighborhood) chairmen, one ex officio member elected from the ranks of Sangguniang Kabataan (youth council) chairmen and one presiding officer.