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Encyclopedia > Capoocan, Leyte

Capoocan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 27,593 people in 5,400 households. A municipality (bayan in Filipino) is a local government unit in the Philippines. ... Map of the Philippines showing all the regions and their provinces. ... This article is about the province. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...


Barangays

Capoocan is politically subdivided into 21 barangays. A barangay is the smallest local government unit in the Philippines and is very similar to a village. ...


External links

  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
  • 2000 Philippine Census Information

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Leyte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (241 words)
Its capital is Tacloban City and occupies the northern three-quarters of the island of Leyte.
Leyte is located west of Samar province, north of Southern Leyte and south of Biliran.
To the west of Leyte across the Camotes Sea is the province of Cebu.
Leyte (1596 words)
The province of Leyte is one of the six provinces of Eastern Visayas Region in Central Philippines.
Carigara Bay bound it on the north, San Juanico Strait and Leyte Gulf in the east, Visayas Sea and Ormoc Sea in the west, and the province of Southern Leyte in the south.
Leyte is a showcase of rich history and culture set in an unspoiled environment of natural beauty and rustic elegance.
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