Draft:List of former municipalities of the Philippines

Metro Manila

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Manila

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  • Binondo
  • Ermita
  • Malate
  • Paco
  • Pandacan
  • Quiapo
  • Sampaloc
  • San Miguel
  • Santa Ana
  • Santa Cruz
  • Tondo

Pasay

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  • Malibay

Quezon City

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  • Novaliches

Ilocos Region

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La Union

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  • Galiano

Pangasinan

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  • Artacho
  • Esperanza
  • La Villanueva
  • Labayug

Cordillera

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Cagayan Valley

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Central Luzon

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Bataan

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  • Bagumbayan
  • Mabatang

Bulacan

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  • Barasoain: merged to Malolos in 1903.[1]
  • Santa Isabel: merged to Malolos in 1903.[1]

Nueva Ecija

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  • Puncan

Pampanga

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  • Betis

Tarlac

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  • Moriones: merged to Tarlac in 1903.[2]
  • Murcia: portions merged to Capas, Concepcion, and Tarlac in 1903.[2]
  • O'Donnell: merged to Capas in 1903.[2]

Zambales

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  • Alos
  • Zaragoza

Calabarzon

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Batangas

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  • Sala

Cavite

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  • Amaya
  • La Caridad
  • Isla de Corregidor
  • San Roque

Laguna

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  • San Antonio

Rizal

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  • Bosoboso
  • Quisao

Mimaropa

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Bicol Region

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Western Visayas

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Central Visayas

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Eastern Visayas

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Zamboanga Peninsula

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Northern Mindanao

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Davao Region

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Soccsksargen

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Caraga

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Bangsamoro

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References

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  1. ^ a b "AN ACT REDUCING THE TWENTY-FIVE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE PROVINCE OF BULACAN TO THIRTEEN". Lawyerly.ph. October 8, 1903. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "AN ACT REDUCING THE SEVENTEEN MUNICIPALITIES OF THE PROVINCE OF TARLAC TO NINE". Lawyerly.ph. October 8, 1903. Retrieved June 13, 2024.