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Ligao,
officially the City of
Ligao (Central Bikol:
Siyudad kan
Ligao; Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Ligao), is a 4th
class component city in the
province of Albay...
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Ligao City Hall is
where the
Office of the City
Mayor and
other city
government officials is located. It is
located in Sta Cruz,
Ligao City. The current...
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Mount Catburawan in
Ligao and
Mount Pantao in Oas.
Albay comprises 15 muni****lities/towns and
three component cities (Legazpi,
Ligao and Tabaco). The po****tion...
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Ligao station is a
railway station located on the
South Main Line in Albay, Philippines. It is
currently used for the
Bicol Express and
Bicol Commuter...
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northeastern Philippines. It
includes the
cities of Masbate, Sorsogon, Legazpi,
Ligao, Tabaco,
Iriga and Naga. "NTC AM
Radio Stations via FOI website" (PDF)....
- 'calm wave/sea island', chữ Hán: 島波平) and the
Philippine English name is
Ligao Island (or in Filipino/Tagalog: Pulo ng Ligaw, lit. 'Island of Lost / Wild')...
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Legazpi and
Ligao. The
mainland part of the city is
bordered by the town of
Malinao to the north, the
towns of
Polangui and Oas to the west,
Ligao to the southwest...
- Pear-Syrup
Candy Food Factory. Wang,
Ziqiang (2008). "The
Story of
Shanghai Ligao Tang".
Shanghai Business. 3: 61–63. Wang,
Ziqiang (2009). "9000年的"古酒"复活与1300年的梨膏糖文化"...
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service was
first launched on
September 16, 2009 as Tagkawayan-Naga and Naga-
Ligao. The
trains were
planned to make
seven trips a day,
alternating between...
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Bicol University (Bikol:
Unibersidad nin Bikol; Filipino:
Unibersidad ng Bikol), also
referred to by its
acronym (BU or
Bicol U), is a
regional state,...