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Region VIII: Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA) and Gap Areas Region VIII: Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA) and Gap Areas BIRIBIRI LAOANG BIRI BIRI LAVEZARES LAVEZARES ROSARIOSAN JOSE LAVEZARES PALAPAG ALLEN ROSARIOSAN JOSE LAOANG SAN ROQUEPAMBUJAN µ CATARMAN (Capital) MAPANAS CAPUL VICTORIA BOBON MONDRAGON SAN ANTONIO CATUBIG SAN VICENTE GAMAY SAN VICENTE SAN ISIDRO SAN VICENTE LOPE DE VEGA LAS NAVAS LAPINIG SAN VICENTE SILVINO LOBOS JIPAPAD ARTECHE SAN POLICARPO CALBAYOG CITY MATUGUINAO ORAS MASLOG GANDARA DOLORES TAGAPUL-AN SANTA MARGARITA SAN JOSE DE BUAN CAN-AVID SANTO NIÑO PAGSANGHANSAN JORGE PAGSANGHAN ALMAGRO TARANGNAN SANTO NIÑO TARANGNAN MOTIONGPARANAS (WRIGHT) TAFT CITY OF CATBALOGAN (Capital)JIABONG MARIPIPI SULAT SAN JULIAN DARAM HINABANGAN KAWAYAN SAN SEBASTIAN ZUMARRAGA ALMERIACULABA DARAM CALBIGA NAVAL (Capital) CITY OF BORONGAN (Capital) CAIBIRAN VILLAREALPINABACDAO BILIRAN CALUBIAN CABUCGAYAN TALALORA SANTA RITA MAYDOLONG SANTA RITA SAN ISIDRO BALANGKAYAN BABATNGON BASEY LLORENTE HERNANI TABANGOLEYTE BARUGOSAN MIGUEL TUNGATACLOBAN CITY (Capital) GENERAL MACARTHUR CAPOOCAN CARIGARA MARABUT VILLABA ALANGALANG LAWAANBALANGIGA SANTA FE QUINAPONDAN KANANGA JARO SALCEDO PALO GIPORLOS MATAG-OB PASTRANA TANAUAN MERCEDES DAGAMI ORMOC CITY GUIUANGUIUAN PALOMPON TABONTABONTOLOSA JULITA GUIUAN GUIUAN MERIDA BURAUEN DULAG ISABEL ALBUERA LA PAZMAYORGA MACARTHUR JAVIER (BUGHO) GUIUAN CITY OF BAYBAY ABUYOG MAHAPLAG INOPACAN SILAGO Legend HINDANG SOGOD HILONGOS HINUNANGAN BONTOC GIDA_Areas BATO LIBAGON HINUNDAYAN SAINT BERNARD MATALOMTOMAS OPPUS ANAHAWAN SAN JUAN (CABALIAN) Municipality CITY OF MAASIN (Capital) MALITBOG LILOAN MACROHON 0 90 Kilometers PADRE BURGOSSAN FRANCISCO SAN RICARDO PINTUYAN LIMASAWA 08 April 2014.
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