Tomas Oppus, officially the Municipality of Tomas Oppus (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Tomas Oppus; Tagalog: Bayan ng Tomas Oppus), is a municipality in the province...
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Formerly the Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology and Tomas Oppus Normal College, SLSU was created through the passage of Republic Act...
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and the municipalities of Macrohon, Padre Burgos, Limasawa, Malitbog, Tomas Oppus, Bontoc and little part of Sogod. In 2004, the province recorded a maximum...
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poblacion of Tomas Oppus town]. While Padre Marecampo administered the southern villages of Malitbog – San Isidro [now a village belonging to Tomas Oppus town]...
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presented the first bill but lost in the Senate by one vote. In 1922, Tomas Oppus renewed the move with presentation of House Bill No. 254 which became...
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University. The chapter was formed from Tomas Oppus State College, now Southern Leyte State University, Tomas Oppus Campus. Chapter was established at Harvardian...
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Mun Southern Leyte Sogod 47,552 192.70 246.77 45 Mun Southern Leyte Tomas Oppus 16,990 56.11 302.8 29 Mun Southern Leyte Bagumbayan 68,947 672.06 102...
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Malitbog was declared into another town known as the municipality of Tomas Oppus, previously known as Santiago through the Act of Congress No. 5777 and...
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Eastern Samar Regulated Southern Leyte State University-Tomas Oppus Campus SUC Satellite Tomas Oppus Regulated University of the Philippines Tacloban College...
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Xi Rho Southern Leyte State University - College of Teacher Education Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte May 23, 2019 N/A 1418 Xi Sigma Northern Iloilo State...
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5, 1928 June 2, 1931 8th Nacionalista Consolidado Elected in 1928. 9 Tomás Oppus June 2, 1931 September 16, 1935 9th Nacionalista Consolidado Elected...
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Saint Joseph College is a college located at Tomas Oppus Street, Maasin, Southern Leyte, Philippines. It was established in 1928 and is a member of the...
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Pintuyan Saint Bernard San Francisco San Juan San Ricardo Silago Sogod Tomas Oppus Subic Enerzone Corporation SEZ PIOU Luzon 3,363 List (4) Hermosa Morong...
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municipalities of Bontoc, Limasawa, Macrohon, Malitbog, Padre Burgos, and Tomas Oppus. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Luz Mercado of the...
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Burgos until 1989) Sogod Bay area — Bontoc, Libagon, Malitbog, Sogod and Tomas Oppus Pacific area — Anahawan, Hinunangan, Hinundayan, Saint Bernard, San Juan...
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in the Basque Country, Spain.) Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte (Spanish name. Named after Filipino politician Tomas G. Oppus.) Torrijos, Marinduque (named...
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Nacionalista Democratico 2nd Dominador M. Tan Nacionalista Democratico 3rd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista Democratico 4th Francisco Enage Nacionalista Democratico...
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Leyte 1st Carlos Tan Nacionalista 2nd Dominador M. Tan Nacionalista 3rd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista 4th Norberto Romualdez Nacionalista 5th Ruperto Kapunan...
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World War II. Together with fellow assemblymen Salvador Z. Araneta, Tomas Oppus and Carlos Tan, they formed the Philippine Civic League, which conducted...
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Nacionalista Democratico 2nd Dominador M. Tan Nacionalista Democratico 3rd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista Democratico 4th Fortunato M. Sevilla Nacionalista Democratico...
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Nacionalista Unipersonalista 3rd Tomas Confesor Nacionalista Colectivista 4th Federico R. Tirador Democrata 5th Tomas Vargas Democrata Isabela Lone Tolentino...
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length 45 km (28 mi) Max. width 10 km (6.2 mi) Settlements Bontoc Libagon Liloan Limasawa Malitbog Padre Burgos Pintuyan San Francisco Sogod Tomas Oppus...
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Blas Ople, member for Region III (1978–1984), and Bulacan (1984–1986) Tomas Oppus, member for Leyte's 2nd district (1922–1931), and Leyte's 3rd district...
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deliberations in the House of Representatives over Osmeña's Interior Secretary, Tomas Confesor, assertion in the local press that Congress was illegally convened...
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Municipalities: Bontoc, Limasawa, Macrohon, Malitbog, Padre Burgos, Tomas Oppus Population (2015): 197,392 ^1 Died in office, July 21, 2014. ^2 Replaced...
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Municipalities: Bontoc, Limasawa, Macrohon, Malitbog, Padre Burgos, Tomas Oppus Population (2020): 201,421 Municipalities: Anahawan, Hinunangan, Hinundayan...
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1925. Died on July 28, 1926. Elected on December 30, 1926, succeeding Tomas Gomez. Appointed. Died on July 3, 1925. Elected in a special election August...
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Leyte 1st Carlos Tan Nacionalista 2nd Pacifico Ybañez Nacionalista 3rd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista 4th Cirilo Bayaya Nacionalista 5th Ruperto Kapunan Nacionalista...
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Arsenio Bonifacio Nacionalista Leyte 1st Bernardo Torres Nacionalista 2nd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista 3rd Jorge B. Delgado Nacionalista 4th Cirilo Bayaya Nacionalista...
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into a National High School : Agustin F. Escaño National High School (Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte) 1995-01-21 7864 Establishing a National High School :...
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