Legislative district of Camarines Norte
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The lone Legislative District of Camarines Norte is the representation of the Province of Camarines Norte in the Philippine House of Representatives. Camarines Norte was part of Ambos Camarines, prior to being granted its own representation in 1919. From 1978 to 1984, it was part of the representation of Region V.
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[edit] Lone District
- Population (2000): 458,840
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- ^ Executed by Japanese Army on 15 July 1942
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- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library