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Culaba (IPA: [kʊ'labɐʔ]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Culaba (Waray:
Bungto han
Culaba; Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Culaba; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Culaba), is a...
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again in 1899.
Maripipi and the new
towns of San
Clemente (later Kawayan),
Culaba and
Esperanza (later Cabuc****an) were
created around 1899 by the revolutionary...
- 54.19 397.53 13 Mun
Biliran Caibiran 24,167 83.55 289.25 17 Mun
Biliran Culaba 12,972 73.42 176.68 17 Mun
Biliran Kawayan 20,455 61.02 335.22 20 Mun Biliran...
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radio broadcasts and in
education Abuyog, Leyte:
heavy Cebuano influence Culaba, Biliran:
heavy Cebuano influence Catbalogan: "original" dialect: Pure Waray...
- (re-established 1948), Cabuc****an (established 1949),
Tabango (established 1949),
Culaba (re-established 1953), Matag-ob (established 1957)
Notes Proclaimed as senator...
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distance speaks Cebuano while the
eastern part that
faces Maripipi and
Culaba speaks Waray. In the 2020 census,
Kawayan had a po****tion of 20,455. The...
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original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Vinoya,
Carlo L.; Ubando,
Aristotle T.;
Culaba,
Alvin B.; Chen, Wei-Hsin (3
April 2023). "State-of-the-Art
Review of Small...
- Beheadings". The New York Times. 26
October 2014.
Retrieved 20
March 2016.
Culaba, Anna. "VIDEO: Meet ISIS' New Oprah,
British Hostage John Cantlie". RYOT...
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Province of
Biliran Naval (capital and
largest muni****lity) Muni****lities
Almeria Biliran Cabuc****an
Caibiran Culaba Kawayan Maripipi Naval...
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BILECO NEA-EC
Visayas 35,503 List (7)
Almeria Biliran Cabuc****an
Caibiran Culaba Kawayan Naval Bohol I
Electric Cooperative BOHECO I NEA-EC
Visayas 153,229...