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word "area" was dropped in public signboards of utility vehicles like jeepneys and public schools. On September 12, in the same year, the Sangguniang Bayan passed Order 108-90 to eliminate the dividing of the DBB into areas, reorganizing them in 46 barangays like other barangays. However despite the ordinances, it is still orally referred as "Area" when referring to the individual areas themselves.
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in 1961. It was bought at a total amount of two million and four hundred thousand pesos (P2,400,000). Later on, additional hectares were added for expansion. As of December 2000, according to the National Housing Authority (NHA), the total land area of Dasmariñas Bagong Bayan is 523.24 hectares with
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In 1990, to help in the integration of the new settlers with the original inhabitants of the area as well as to stop discrimination, the local government passed a municipal ordinance penalizing anybody from mentioning the word "area". "Area" was commonly used to describe the resettlement area. The
97:. The families of Eduardo Coronel, Virgilio Argulla Sr., Rogelio Tomas, Ruben Alvarez, Manuel Rabang, Aurora Dela Cruz, and Diosdado Alto were the first ones to live here. Each families were given 90-200 square meters which they loan from the National Housing Authority (NHA). 702: 617: 677: 667: 663: 658: 740: 672: 725: 106: 517: 547: 473: 735: 687: 442: 61:
in 1975. Two hundred thirty-four hectares were bought by the Peoples Homesite Housing Corporation located 8 kilometers from the
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a total project cost of P281,330,210.91. There are a total of 22,428 households with a population of 148,137.
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People living here came from former squatters along creeks, esteros, riverbanks and railway tracks of
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Informal district in the city of Dasmariñas, Philippines
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Technological University of the Philippines – Cavite
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Dasmariñas (disambiguation)
Dasmariñas
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos
City Center of Dasmariñas
Paco
Pandacan
Santa Ana
Fort Bonifacio
Tondo
Parañaque
Quezon City
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Dasmariñas
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