Legislative district of Kalinga-Apayao
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The lone Legislative District of Kalinga-Apayao was the representation of the Province of Kalinga-Apayao in the Philippine House of Representatives from 1969 to 1972, the Regular Batasang Pambansa from 1984 to 1986, and again in the Philippine House of Representatives from 1987 until 1998, when Apayao and Kalinga—the provinces it was divided into on February 14, 1995, were each granted its own representation.
[edit] Lone District
Period | Representative/Assemblyman |
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1965–1969 |
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1984–1986 |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
[edit] See also
- Legislative district of Apayao
- Legislative district of Kalinga
- Legislative district of Mountain Province
[edit] References
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library