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IRA Distribution Personal Services
45-50%
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IRA Distribution Development Fund (Infra)
20%
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IRA Distribution Disaster Risk
5%
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IRA Distribution Gender and Dev
5%
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IRA Distribution Children
1%
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IRA Distribution Senior Citizens
1%
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IRA Distribution General Fund
18%
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Minimum Population for Barangay
2K
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Minimum Population for Barangay (in Metros, HUC’s)
5K
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Minimum Population for Municipality
25 K
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Minimum Population for Component City
150 K
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Minimum Population for Highly-Urbanized City
200 K
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Minimum Population for Province
250 K
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Minimum Income for Municipality
25 K
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Minimum Income for Component City
100 M ^
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Minimum Income for Highly-Urbanized City
50M
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Minimum Income for Province
20M
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Minimum Area for Municipality
50 sq km
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Minimum Area for Component City / HUC
100 sq km
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Minimum Area for Province
2,000 sq km
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LGU Income Classifications for 6th Class City
Below P 80 M
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LGU Income Classifications for 5th class city
P 80 M or more but less than P 160 M
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LGU Income Classifications for 6th class municipality
Below P 15 M increments of 10 M
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LGU Income Classifications for 5th class municipality
P 15 M or more but less than P 25 M
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LGU Income Classifications for 6th class Province
< P90M
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LGU Income Classifications for 5th class Province
P90M to < P180M
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to Province when the Property is in a Municipality also applicable to MMDA in Metro Manila
35%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to Municipality when the Property is in a Municipality
40%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the barangay where property is located when the Property is in a Municipality
25%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the City when the Property is in a City
70%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to all Barangays, when the Property is in a City
15%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Barangays where the property is located, when the Property is in a City
155
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Barangays where the property is located, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
15%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to all Barangays, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
15%
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Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Municipality where the property is located, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
35%
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Ph Population World Rank
13th
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Ph Population Asia Rank
8th
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Ph Alienable & Disposable
47%
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No. of Land Parcels (A& D)
24.2M
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No. of Land Parcels (Titled)
13.1 M
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No. of Land Parcels (Untitled)
11.1 M
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Regions
18
17 administrative and 1 autonomous
18 (17 administrative and 1 autonomous)
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Cities / HUC / ICC / MM)
145 / 107 / 33 / 5
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Indigenous Peoples Day
Aug 9
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Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Micro
- Capitalization <P3M
- Employees <10
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Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Small
- Capitalization > P3M to P15M
- Employees 10 - 99
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Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Medium
- Capitalization > P15M to P100M
- Employees 100 - 199
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Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Large
- Capitalization > P100 M
- Employees > 200
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Micro AFMA (RA8435)
< P1.5M or less
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Small AFMA (RA8435)
> P1.5M to P15M
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Medium AFMA (RA8435)
> P15M to P100M
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Ranked best-planned city in the world.
Re-planned by Georges-Eugène Haussmann.
Paris
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City rated as the most liveable city. Followed by Zurich.
Vienna
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Cities researched by Kevin Lynch for his work on the concept of legibility and mental maps.
LBJ - FV
- Los Angeles
- Boston
- Jersey
- Florence
- Venice
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Acknowledged as the most populous and largest metropolitan area in the world.
Greater Tokyo Area(aka Shutoken)
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Rainfall evenly distributed
Year round wet season
Type IV
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Seasons are very pronounced.
Type I
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Seasons not very pronounced.
Type III
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Date of Vienna Convention
Mar 1985
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Date of Montreal Protocol
Sep 1987
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Date of Rio Declaration
Jun 1992
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Date of Framework Convention on Climate Change New York
May 1992
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Date of Yokohama Conference
May 1994
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Date of Kyoto Protocol
Dec 1997
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Date of Stockholm Convention
May 2001
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Date of Hyogo Framework
Jan 2005
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Date of Sendai Framework
Mar 2015
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Subject of Vienna Convention
Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer
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Subject of Montreal Protocol
Protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
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Subject of Rio Declaration
Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED)
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Subject of Yokohama Conference
Conference on Natural Disasters
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Subject of Kyoto Protocol
Protocol to Climate Change
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Subject of Stockholm Convention
Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs’)
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Subject of Hyogo Framework
Framework for Action (DRR)
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Subject of Sendai Framework
Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
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This land class can be cultivated safely and requires only simple but good management practices.
Class A (Very good land)
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This land class is too stony or very wet for cultivation and thus, is limited to pasture or forest use with good soil management.
Class L (Level to nearly level land).
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This land class is easily eroded and too shallow for cultivation and therefore requires careful management to be used for pasture or forest.
Class M (Steep land)
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This land is shallow and rough or dry for cultivation and very easily eroded. It can be used for grazing or forestry with very limited management required.
Class N (Very steep land)
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This land is very often wet and is suited for fishpond. Examples are mangrove swamps and fresh marshes.
Class X (Level land)
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This land is generally barren and rugged and suitable for recreation or wildlife.
Class Y (Very hilly and mountainous)
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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) study estimated that there will be ____ fatalities and ____ injuries in case the so-called ''The Big One'' occurs.
34,000 / 113,600
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