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Tabaco,
officially the City of
Tabaco (Central Bikol:
Syudad kan
Tabaco; Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Tabaco), is a 4th
class component city in the
province of...
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Parroquial de San Juan Bautista),
commonly known as
Tabaco Church, is a
Roman Catholic church in the city of
Tabaco, Albay,
Philippines under the jurisdiction...
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achieving the company's goal. A club from Rímac ward,
known as
Sporting Tabaco [es]
founded in 1926 and
originally belonging to the
tobacco growers' union...
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Tabaco National High
School (Filipino:
Mataas na
Paaralang Pambansa ng
Tabaco) is a
public secondary school that was
founded in 1945. It is
located in...
- Masbate.
Albay was then
divided into four districts: Iraya,
Cordillera or
Tabaco, Sorsogon, and Catanduanes.
Glicerio Delgado, a
condemned insurecto (insurgent)...
- is in
Tabaco, Albay, Philippines. It one of the
national cultural heritage of the country, and the
biggest ancestral house in the city of
Tabaco. The structure...
- Forestry.
School of
Fisheries in
Tabaco, Albay,
turned into the
College of Fisheries, now the
Bicol University Tabaco Campus.
These public schools and...
- The Real
Fabrica de
Tabacos Partagás is a
cigar factory museum in Havana, Cuba. The world-famous
habanos cigars are
produced in this factory.
Across the...
- Philippines. It
includes the
cities of Masbate, Sorsogon, Legazpi, Ligao,
Tabaco,
Iriga and Naga. "NTC AM
Radio Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov...
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islands in
Lagonoy Gulf. The
island is
under the
jurisdiction of the city of
Tabaco, and
comprises five baran****s: Agnas, Hacienda, Rawis,
Sagurong and Visita...