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To relieve crowding on the main access road during peak hours, a 3.2 km secondary access road was constructed, connecting the airport to Cabatuan proper through Barangay Duyan-Duyan.
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Nonetheless, through the persistence of strong family ties, the revival of the barangay as the smallest unit of government, increased attention to Asian history and literature, and subsequent revival of dormant traditions, the Philippines has strengthened its Asian heritage without abandoning its Western cultural acquisitions.
Barangay villages sometimes grew to include 30 to 100 families, but the barangays remained isolated from one another.
So does the head of Tigdaranao, a small island barangay, or village.
"Even as a barangay captain, I will kill a son of a gun.
He said that drug money had corrupted even the smallest unit of local government, the barangay.
"The barangay captains connive or coöperate or extend assistance to terrorists and drugs," he said.
The Spaniards retained the barangay as their basic unit of local administration in the islands.
The barangay [neighbourhood] in that peninsula is the biggest one in the city and 95% of its houses are made of light materials.
Tacloban residents complained that only barangay (wards), and in some cases voters, of the same political affiliation as president Benigno Aquino III were getting help.
"The masses dream Duterte can help," said Artemio Jiménez, who runs one of city's largest districts, called a barangay, of 200,000 people.
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