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  2. Biñan - Wikipedia

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    Biñan. /  14.33°N 121.08°E  / 14.33; 121.08. Biñan ( IPA: [biˈɲan] ), officially the City of Biñan ( Filipino: Lungsod ng Biñan ), is a 1st class component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 407,437 people. [3]

  3. Len Alonte - Wikipedia

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    Len Alonte. Marlyn Belizario " Len " Alonte-Naguiat (born July 15, 1974) is a Filipino politician who has been serving as the Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines for Biñan since 2016. A member of the centre-right Lakas–CMD, she previously served as one of the deputy speakers of the House of Representatives from March ...

  4. Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Micro-electronics, Inc. (abbreviated as IMI, PSE : IMI) provides electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and power semiconductor assembly and test services (SATS) with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and North America. Its headquarters is located in Biñan, Laguna . IMI serves original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in ...

  5. Polytechnic University of the Philippines Biñan - Wikipedia

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Biñan, or PUP Biñan ( Filipino: Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, Sudlong ng Biñan ), is a PUP campus located in the city of Biñan, Laguna, Philippines, offering eleven (11) course, one (3) diploma program and undergraduate programs. The campus was created through a memorandum of agreement ...

  6. Legislative districts of Biñan - Wikipedia

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    Biñan was represented in the Congress as part of the at-large district of Laguna in the Malolos Congress (1898–1899), National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1943–1944) and Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986) and the first district of Laguna from 1907–1941, 1945–1972, and 1987–2016.

  7. JAC Liner - Wikipedia

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    JAC Liner, Inc. Chief executive. Jaime Chua [ 1] Website. Official website. JAC Liner Inc. is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines serving the riding public en route to Southern Luzon provinces which includes key destinations in the provinces of Laguna, Quezon and Marinduque. [ 2]

  8. HM Transport - Wikipedia

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    Before HM Transport was formed, a bus company named Laguna Transport Company Inc. or LTCI, a sister company of JAM was established in the early 1980s. It services routes from Santa Cruz, Laguna, to Lawton, Manila, and Cubao, Quezon City, along with other competitors, Kapalaran Bus Lines, also a provincial bus company that is established in the same decade; however, it was phased out in the mid ...

  9. Legislative districts of Laguna - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The legislative districts of Laguna are the representations of the province of Laguna in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The province is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its first, second, third, and fourth congressional districts. Legislative districts of Laguna.