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    May 17‚ 2002 which subdivided the Southern Tagalog provinces which comprised Region IV into two regions – Regions IV- A and IV-B‚ to promote efficiency in the government‚ accelerate social and economic development and improve public services. Region IV-A is now known as CALABARZON- which stands for the provinces of Cavite‚ LAguna‚BAtangas‚ Rizal and QueZON). Region IV-B on the other hand‚ is now known as MIMAROPA which stands for the island provinces comprising the region - MIndoro (Oriental and Occidental)

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    Macdonald • Three British colonies were formed into four Canadian provinces. The British Province of Canada was divided into the new Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec‚ and two other British colonies‚ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia‚ also became provinces of Canada. • Promise to connect west with east and in today’s environment that connection is still and icon in Canadians • Convince one important person in Nova Scotia so that this province would not retired from the confederation • Server 2 term

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    Enga Culture

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    the province in which they are the majority ethnic group. Enga is the highest and is the second most rugged province (after Simbu Province) in Papua New Guinea. It covers an area of 12‚800 km. Much of the province is at altitudes of over 2000 meters. Lower altitude areas are typically valleys which form the watershed for the two major river systems that drain the province‚ the Lagaip (which is a tributary of the Fly) and the Lai (which is a tributary of the Sepik). Much of Enga province is mountainous

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    Zambales

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    Zambales is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Iba. Zambales borders Pangasinan to the north‚ Tarlac and Pampanga to the east‚ Bataan to the south and the South China Sea to the west. With a land area of 3‚830.83 km2‚ Zambales is the second largest among the seven provinces of Central Luzon. The province is noted for its mangoes‚ which are abundant from January to April. Zambales is served by the Subic Bay International Airport‚ which is located in

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    Congress Rule 1937

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    Government of India Act 1935. Elections were held in eleven provinces - Madras‚ Central Provinces‚ Bihar‚ Orissa‚United Provinces‚ Bombay Presidency‚ Assam‚ NWFP‚ Bengal‚Punjab and Sindh. The final results of the elections were declared in February 1937. TheIndian National Congress emerged in power in all the provinces except for three - Bengal‚ Punjab‚ and Sindh. The All-India Muslim Leaguefailed to form the government in any province. The Congress ministries resigned in October and November 1939

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    Benguet History

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    Guillermo Galvey’s report of his expedition‚ the Spanish government organized the mountain region into six commandancias politico militar"‚ namely: Benguet in 1846‚ Lepanto in 1852‚ Bontoc in 1859‚ Amburayan in 1889‚ and Kayapa and Cabugaoan in 1891. The Province of Benguet‚ as now constituted‚ has portions which were parts of the Districts of Lepanto‚ Bontoc and Amburayan. The early commandancias were divided into rancherias. The commandancia of Benguet was divided into 41 rancherias‚ with La Trinidad as

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    that location are good. And in order to find out the most suitable province‚ we have to collect both secondary and primary data. 2.1. The secondary data The secondary data are data which have already been collected elsewhere‚ for some other purpose‚ but which can be used or adapted for the survey being conduct (Bpp‚ 2004‚ p.7). So that we can use the secondary data to assess the first two criteria of Everpia: the province which having a large number of textiles companies and short distances

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    Interprovincial water conflict in PAKISTAN HASSAN SHER TAWEEBA HASSAN Geography 133‚ section A Professor SOHAIL AHMED UMER November 16‚ 2013 It is obvious that conflicts arises on non-renewable natural recourses like petrol‚ gas‚ coal‚ e.t.c because of their economic value but today in modern world conflicts arising on renewable recourses like water. Pakistan is a country facing serious shortage of fresh water recourses in the country. Things get worse

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    Places in Philippines

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    re-enactment of the crucifixion of Christ. It is also famous for its Giant Lantern Festival where huge lanterns measuring 20-ft in diameter rise to the occasion to thrill thousands of people with their kaleidoscopic interplay of sounds and colors. The province has remnants of a long and colorful history. It has centuries-old houses‚ a booming night life center and a myriad of tourist destinations‚ the site of world-class resorts‚ casinos‚ duty-free shopping and golf courses in Clark. Brief History

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    Dutch Republic Dbq

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    During the 1650s the Dutch Republic was a union of 7 provinces with Holland being the strongest. The Dutch Republic had many challenges to their security‚ unity‚ and prosperity. The Dutch did not have a strong standing army to protect themselves from foreign invades. Also the Dutch Republic was decentralized and split into 7 provinces‚ Holland being the most powerful and successful. They were very prospers in the fact that they were in war with the English in the 1650s which made other countries

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