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dbpedia:Southern_Leyte
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Southern Leyte (Cebuano:Habagatang Leyte) is a province of the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Maasin City is the capital of the province. Southern Leyte was once a sub-province of Leyte before it was divided from the latter. Southern Leyte includes Limasawa, an island to the south where the first Roman Catholic Mass was held and considered to be the birthplace of Catholicism in the Philippines.The province ranks as the second least populated in the region.
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Southern Leyte Probinsya sa Habagatang Leyte Province of Southern Leyte
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1959-05-22Z
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Vice Governor Governor
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6600 - 6618
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Lalawigan ng Timog Leyte Lalawigan han Habagatan nga Leyte
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