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Pagadian,
officially the City of
Pagadian, is a
component city and the
capital of the
province of
Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. It is the
regional center...
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Zamboanga City. The
region was
previously known as
Western Mindanao.
Pagadian serves as the
regional center,
while Zamboanga City is the region's commercial...
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Pagadian Airport (IATA: PAG, ICAO: RPMP),
classified Prin****l
Airport class 1 or
major domestic by the
Civil Aviation Authority of the
Philippines (CAAP)...
- the
Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao. Its
capital is the city of
Pagadian.
Statistically grouped with
Zamboanga del Sur is the
highly urbanized City...
- The
Diocese of
Pagadian (Lat:
Dioecesis Pagadianensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in the Philippines...
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Filipino Roman Catholic priest. He is the bishop-elect of the
Diocese of
Pagadian in the Philippines.
Timoner was born on
August 13, 1971, in Daet, Camarines...
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Medina College-
Pagadian is a
private nonsectarian higher education institution run by the
Medina College, Inc. in
Pagadian City,
Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines...
- The Ozamiz–
Pagadian Road, also
known as Aurora–Ozamiz Road, is a 70-kilometer (43 mi) two-to-four lane road
network connecting the
cities of
Ozamiz in...
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Irish Raine Sescon was
originally going to
represent Pagadian, but she also
resigned her
local title and was
appointed as the candidate...
- The
Zamboanga del Sur -
Pagadian Football ****ociation is a
Philippine provincial football ****ociation
based in
Pagadian in
Zamboanga del Sur. Founded...