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Christina Frasco
Ma. Esperanza Christina Garcia Codilla-Frasco (born December 25, 1981), is a Filipino lawyer and politician serving as the 18th secretary of tourism since June 30, 2022. She was the mayor of Liloan, Cebu, from 2016 to 2022. Frasco is a lawyer by profession, having previously practiced international arbitration and commercial litigation at the Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc and Delos Angeles law firm. She is the daughter of Gwendolyn Garcia, who has served as the 24th governor of Cebu, and the granddaughter of former governor and representative Pablo P. Garcia. Education Ma. Esperanza Christina Garcia Codilla-Frasco earned her bachelor's degree in Legal Management from Ateneo de Manila University, followed by the completion of her Juris Doctor at the same institution in 2006. She subsequently passed the bar examinations in 2007. Mayor of Liloan (2016–2022) In 2016, Frasco succeeded her husband Duke Frasco as the Mayor of Liloan. Before taking on the role, she served a ...
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Secretary Of Tourism (Philippines)
The secretary of tourism () in the Philippines is the head of the country's Department of Tourism (Philippines), Department of Tourism and is a member of the Cabinet of the Philippines, president's Cabinet. The current secretary is Christina Frasco, who assumed office on June 30, 2022. List of secretaries of tourism References Notes External linksDepartment of Tourism Philippines websiteDFPC website
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Central Visayas
Central Visayas (; or ) is an Regions of the Philippines, administrative region in the Philippines, numerically designated as Region VII. With only two Provinces of the Philippines, provinces: Cebu and Bohol, as well as three Cities of the Philippines#Independent cities, highly urbanized cities: Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue, it has the fewest number of provinces out of any region in the country. Despite this, it is the most populous region in the Visayas, with a population of 6,545,603. The regional center, as well as its largest city, is Cebu City. The Cebuano language is the region's lingua franca. The region is also dominated by the native speakers of three Bisayan languages, Visayan languages: Bantayanon language, Bantayanon, Boholano dialect, Boholano and Porohanon language, Porohanon. In 2015, Central Visayas was redefined when it lost the province of Negros Oriental to the newly formed Negros Island Region. However, the Negros Island Region was diss ...
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Cebu's 5th Congressional District
Cebu's 5th congressional district is one of the seven congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Cebu. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 1916 and earlier in the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1916. The district consists of the city of Danao, Cebu, Danao and adjacent municipalities in the northeast and the Camotes Islands: Borbon, Cebu, Borbon, Carmen, Cebu, Carmen, Catmon, Compostela, Cebu, Compostela, Liloan, Cebu, Liloan, Pilar, Cebu, Pilar, Poro, Cebu, Poro, San Francisco, Cebu, San Francisco, Sogod, Cebu, Sogod and Tudela, Cebu, Tudela. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress of the Philippines, 19th Congress by Duke Frasco, Vincent Franco D. Frasco, an independent. Prior to its second dissolution in 1972, it consisted of the southern municipalities of Alcantara, Cebu, Alcantara, Alegria, Cebu, Alegria, Badian, Cebu, Badian, Boljoon, Ginatilan, Malabuyoc, Moalboal, Oslob, Samboan, and Santander, Cebu, ...
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