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  2. Indang - Wikipedia

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    Indang, officially the Municipality of Indang (Tagalog: Bayan ng Indang), is a municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,699 people. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,699 people.

  3. Hindang - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 20,849 people. [3] In the north, it borders the town of Inopacan and Hilongos in the south. Himokilan is a part of Cuatro Islas (The Four Islands), in which the other three (3) remaining islands are under the administrative jurisdiction of the municipality of Hindang. [5]

  4. Mendez, Cavite - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Mendez 5 10 15 20 2006 7.60 2009 4.51 2012 5.23 2015 5.22 2018 9.23 2021 15.11 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan Mendez Municipal Hall Elected officials The following are the elected officials of the municipality elected last May 9, 2022 to a term lasting until June 30, 2025: Position Official Mayor Francisco T. Mendoza Jr ...

  5. Silang, Cavite - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Silang 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 11.60 2009 11.02 2012 5.52 2015 6.85 2018 5.80 2021 12.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pineapple plantation in Silang Silang, like most of the towns in the province of Cavite, depends on a mainly agricultural economy. The primary crops grown in the area are coconut, coffee, corn, banana, pineapple, and tree crops like mango ...

  6. Alfonso, Cavite - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso is an upland town situated at the south-western portion of the Cavite province. It is 74 kilometers (46 mi) from Manila via Tagaytay. Magallanes bounds it on the west, Batangas province on the south, Mendez and Tagaytay on the east, General Aguinaldo on the north-west and Maragondon and Indang on the north-east.

  7. Trece Martires - Wikipedia

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    Trece Martires started as one of the largest and most remote barrios of Cavite. Originally named Quinta or Quintana, it was part of the municipality of Tanza.The land was basically agricultural subdivided into cattle ranches and sugar farms, with less than 1,000 hectares, at the intersection of the present Tanza–Trece Martires–Indang Road (Tanza–Trece Martires Road / Trece Martires ...

  8. Cavite's 7th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of Cavite's de facto capital city of Trece Martires and its adjacent municipalities of Amadeo, Indang, and Tanza. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Crispin Diego Remulla of the National Unity Party (NUP). [4]

  9. Cavite State University - Wikipedia

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    Indang Intermediate School (1906) Indang Farm School (1918) Indang Rural High School (1927) Don Severino National Agriculture School (1958) Don Severino Agricultural College (1964) 1906 Indang: 17,581 www.cvsu.edu.ph Elevated to university status in 1998 Cavite State University - Naic Cavite College of Fisheries 1961 Naic: 1,313 www.cvsu-naic ...