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Iligan,
officially the City of
Iligan (Cebuano:
Dakbayan sa
Iligan; Maranao:
Bandar a
Iligan; Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Iligan), is a 1st
class highly urbanized...
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Iligan Bay is a bay in
Mindanao Island in the Philippines. The bay is part of the
Bohol Sea, and
curves into the
northern coast of
Mindanao Island. A branch...
- southeast,
Zamboanga del Sur to the west,
Illana Bay to the southwest,
Iligan Bay to the north,
Misamis Oriental to the northeast, and is
separated from...
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Robinsons Iligan (formerly
known as
Robinsons Place Iligan), is a
shopping mall
located along Macapagal Avenue in
Iligan. It is
owned and
operated by Robinsons...
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Misamis Oriental. It has two
highly urbanized cities, Ca****an de Oro and
Iligan, that are
administered independently from any province. The
provinces are...
- The
Iligan Institute of Technology,
commonly referred to as (
Iligan Tech or MSU-IIT), is a
public coeducational institution of
higher learning and research...
- The
Iligan Steel Mill was a
steelworks in
Iligan, Philippines. At one
point during its operation, it was
considered as the
largest steel mill in Asia....
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Airport (IATA: IGN, ICAO: RPMI), also
known as
Iligan Airport, is an
airport serving the
general area of
Iligan,
located in the
province of
Lanao del Norte...
- The
Iligan–Marawi Road,
officially the Malabang–Marawi–
Iligan Road, is a 30-kilometer (19 mi), two-lane
national primary road that
connects the city of...
- Oro (pop. 728,402),
General Santos (pop. 697,315),
Butuan (pop. 372,910),
Iligan (pop. 363,115) and
Cotabato City (pop. 325,079).
About 70% of residents...