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=Region 4-A Calabarzon: Cities and Provinces in Region IV-A Philippines=
*Population of as of Region 4-A Calabarzon as of 2015 census is 14,414,774
*Calabarzon and acronym for the provinces of: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon
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=Barangay Elected Officials of Region IV-A (2) for the term of 2010-2013=
*[https://zamboanga.com/files/official_2018_Region_4-A_calabarzon_election_result.pdf Region 4-A CALABARZON 2018 barangay election result in pdf format]
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Batangas Province for the term of 2010-2013]]
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Cavite Province for the term of 2010-2013]]
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Laguna Province for the term of 2010-2013]]
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Quezon Province for the term of 2010-2013]]
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Rizal Province for the term of 2010-2013]]

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Calabarzon and its provinces

Region 4-A Calabarzon: Cities and Provinces in Region IV-A Philippines

  • Population of as of Region 4-A Calabarzon as of 2015 census is 14,414,774
  • Calabarzon and acronym for the provinces of: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon

Cavite Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Cavite Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Alfonso | Amadeo | Bailen (Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo) | Carmona | Gen. Mariano Alvarez | Indang | Kawit | Magallanes | Maragondon | Mendez | Naic | Noveleta | Rosario | Silang | Tanza | Ternate
Cities in the Province of Cavite: Bacoor City | Cavite City | Dasmariñas City | General Trias | Imus City | Tagaytay City | Trece Martires City (Capital)

Laguna Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Laguna Province within Region IV-A(Calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Alaminos || Bay || Calauan || Cavinti || Famy || Kalayaan || Liliw || Los Baños || Luisiana || Lumban || Mabitac || Magdalena || Majayjay || Nagcarlan || Paete || Pagsanjan || Pakil || Pangil || Pila || Rizal || Santa Cruz (Capital) || Santa Maria || Siniloan || Victoria
Cities in the province of Laguna: Biñan || Cabuyao || Calamba City || San Pablo City || San Pedro || Santa Rosa City

Batangas Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Batangas Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Agoncillo | Alitagtag | Balayan | Balete | Bauan | Calaca | Calatagan | Cuenca | Ibaan | Laurel | Lemery | Lian | Lobo | Mabini | Malvar | Mataasnakahoy | Nasugbu | Padre Garcia | Rosario | San Jose | San Juan | San Luis | San Nicolas | San Pascual | Santa Teresita | Taal | Talisay | Taysan | Tingloy | Tuy
Cities in the province of Batangas: Batangas City (Capital) | Lipa City | Santo Tomas | Tanauan City

Rizal Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Rizal Province within Region (4-A Calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Angono | Baras | Binangonan | Cainta | Cardona | Jala-Jala | Morong | Pililla | Rodriguez | San Mateo | Tanay | Taytay | Teresa
Cities in the Province of Rizal: Antipolo City - Capital

Quezon Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Quezon Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Agdangan | Alabat | Atimonan | Buenavista | Burdeos | Calauag | Candelaria | Catanauan | Dolores | General Luna | General Nakar | Guinayangan | Gumaca | Infanta | Jomalig | Lopez | Lucban | Macalelon | Mauban | Mulanay | Padre Burgos | Pagbilao | Panukulan | Patnanungan | Perez | Pitogo | Plaridel | Polillo | Quezon | Real | Sampaloc | San Andres | San Antonio | San Francisco | San Narciso | Sariaya | Tagkawayan | Tiaong | Unisan
Cities in the Province of Quezon: Lucena City (Capital) | Tayabas City

Barangay Elected Officials of Region IV-A (2) for the term of 2010-2013