Thursday, August 31, 2017

Pangilinan-led LRMC eyes taking over MRT-3 early next year

The Manuel Pangilinan-led Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC), the operator of LRT Line 1, hopes to secure government approval of the proposed takeover of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) starting early next year.

"We hope sometime next year we can assume close loop ... Edsa, dulo-dulo, Roosevelt, then ikot all the way to Cavite," LRMC president and CEO Rogelio Singson said during a press conference in Pasay City on Thursday.

"It could be as soon as four to six months na iba na 'yung operator ng MRT-3," Singson said.

On July 14, Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and the other stakeholders of the LRMC—Ayala Corp.'s AC Infrastructure Holdings Corp. and Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings (Philippines) Pte. Ltd.— submitted an unsolicited proposal to the government on taking over MRT-3.

"The unsolicited proposal is a total complete package with contract provisions, because we are just lifting the same provisions of the concession agreement on the LRT-1," Singson said.

"In other words, imbis na iba 'yung operator at iba 'yung maintenance provider, our offer is we'll take over, just like the Line 1," he added.

Part of the MRT-3 takeover proposal is replacing the rail tracks and upgrading the power supply and the train stations, and improving the reliability of trains.

"Exactly what was done in Line 1," Singson said.

LRMC hopes the government will grant the company an original proponent status (OPS) for the planned takeover.

"Once you're given an OPS, the government can go through Swiss challenge to whoever wants to offer a similar proposal so there's a period of 90 days or 120 days that they have to go through a challenge," he said.

"Hopefully, the best proposal comes out by the first quarter of next year," he added. — VDS/KVD, GMA Mews

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/623997/pangilinan-led-lrmc-eyes-taking-over-mrt-3-early-next-year/story/

NLEX sees P24-b revenues by 2022

The operator of North Luzon Expressway and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway said it expects toll revenues to double by 2022, boosted by existing and new tollway projects.

NLEX Corp. said toll revenues would likely reach P24.1 billion by 2022, up from only P11.7 billion this year.

The company’s core net income is expected to grow to P9.68 billion by 2022 from P4.7 billion this year.

“The driver would be the growth of the existent assets and eventually we will have new projects that would be completed in the next five years,” Rodrigo Franco, president and chief executive of NLEX and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. said.

The company is investing P29.43 billion in new projects between 2018 and 2020.

These projects are NLEX Segment 10 which is projected to be operational by first half of 2018; Segment 10 from C3 to R10 section to be completed by first quarter of 2019; and the expansion of Subic Freeport Expressway to be finished by first quarter of 2019.

The NLEX-SLEX Connector Road is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2021.

NLEX  earlier reported a net profit of P2.3 billion in January to June, up from last year’s P2 billion.

Toll revenues rose 8 percent in the first half to P5.7 billion from a year ago, on increasing traffic at both NLEX and SCTEX.

The average daily traffic along NLEX reached 233,652 daily entries in the first half, or 7 percent higher than the same period last year, while average daily traffic along SCTEX increased 24 percent to 54,991 daily entries.

Non-toll revenues amounted to P83 million, up from P73 million a year ago, because of an increase in royalty fees, utility facility fees and other non-toll initiatives.

NLEX submitted unsolicited proposals worth P122.43 billion to build two major expressway projects in Manila.

http://thestandard.com.ph/mobile/article/245039

Pangilinan-Ayala group eyes MRT3 takeover by early 2018

If everything goes as planned, the consortium headed by Manuel Pangilinan and Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala expects to take over the operations, maintenance, and rehabilitation of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT3) by early 2018.
It was last July 14 when Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), together with Ayala Corporation and Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings Philippines Private Limited, formally submitted an unsolicited proposal for Manila's most congested railway system.
"The unsolicited proposal is a total, complete package. It's lock, stock, and barrel..It would be as soon as 4 to 6 months from now and you'll see a new MRT3 operator," said Rogelio Singson, president and chief executive officer of Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), on the sidelines of an event in Pasay City on Thursday, August 31.
LRMC is the special purpose vehicle (SPV) that MPIC, Ayala, and Macquarie used for the Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT1) Cavite Extension Project. Singson said the group will most likely use a new corporate vehicle for the MRT3.
"It has to be a separate SPV. It would be a different concession agreement. It is because if the Line 3 encounters a problem, the Line 3 will likely be affected. But it is very possible na (that) the ownership [share] would be the same," Singson said.
LRMC is 55% owned by MPIC, 35% by Ayala's AC Infrastructure Holdings Corporation, and 10% by Macquarie. (READ: Groups of Ramon Ang, MVP set sights on MRT3 upgrade)
"Just like Line 1, we hope to take over, operate, and maintain [the MRT3]. That, to us, is the only way that will make sense. If the operator is the government and a private group is the maintenance provider, it would be complex. Even if your train cars are new but the rails are old, train cars will unlikely last," Singson said.
The MRT3 is currently being maintained by Korean-Filipino firm Busan Universal Rail Incorporated (BURI), while the system's rail replacement is being handled by the government.
Lock, stock, barrel
"In our proposal, part of the program is rail replacement of MRT3, improvement of the reliability of the rolling stock, upgrade of the power supply, and upgrade of the stations. This is exactly what's being done in Line 1. In other words, instead of different operators, our offer is lock, stock, and barrel," Singson reiterated.
He added that the unsolicited proposal also includes the execution of a compromise agreement to resolve the arbitration case in Singapore.
In January 2009, MRT Corporation, the current owner of the MRT3, filed an arbitration case in Singapore against the Republic of the Philippines due to, among others, failure of the government to pay equity rental payments on time. This case must be settled before an MRT3 takeover happens.
"I know they have the plans, but I am not at liberty to disclose," Singson said, adding that the proposal has been presented to Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III.
Once the group has been given the original proponent status, the MRT3 rehabilitation, operations, and maintenance deal has to undergo a Swiss challenge.
Under the build-operate-transfer law, the Swiss challenge is the course the government takes when dealing with unsolicited proposals. It requires an invitation to make competing offers while giving the original proponent the right to match them. This process can take 90 days to 120 days.
Although Singson declined to disclose the total project cost, he said the proposal entails 32 years of concession. (READ: How did the MRT3 mess start?)
The MRT3, which runs along EDSA from North Avenue in Quezon City to Taft Avenue in Pasay City, serves more than 500,000 passengers per day, way beyond its rated capacity of 350,000.

LRT1 operator offers compromise on pending fare hike

Instead of a fare hike that would be a burden to commuters, the operator of the Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT1) suggested that the government subsidize the company's nearly P300-million claim.
"That is still a pending claim – fare adjustment under the concession agreement. We continue to discuss with the grantors. The claim is close to P300 million. We have suggested to subsidize it instead," Rogelio Singson, president and chief executive officer of Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), told reporters on the sidelines of an event on Thursday, August 31.
Stipulated in the concession agreement, the pending fare increase for the LRT1, which should have taken effect on August 1, 2016, would push fees "5% higher" than they were in January 2015, Singson said.
The end-to-end fare of the LRT1, which runs from Roosevelt Avenue in Quezon City to Baclaran in Pasay City, is P30. (READ: Pangilinan-led MPIC to Duterte admin: Let's start with a clean slate)
The government had deferred the fare hike to seek a "win-win solution" for both the LRMC and commuters.
LRMC is led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) and Ayala Corporation. LRMC had signed with the transportation department and the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) a 32-year concession agreement for the P65-billion LRT1 Cavite Extension Project, and the operations and maintenance of the existing LRT1.
The company took over the railway's operations and maintenance in September 2015.
"To subsidize or to adjust fares is up to the transportation department," Singson, who is a former public works and highways secretary, told reporters. (READ: Tugade: Train fares, tollway fees will not go up)
In December 2014, the transportation department implemented fare hikes for the 3 major train lines in Metro Manila, including the LRT1, after several years of postponement.
Under Department Order No. 2014-014, the uniform distance-based fare scheme for all 3 train lines – or an P11 base fare plus P1 per kilometer – was adopted.

Continued upgrade
Despite the delayed fare increase, LRMC has continued upgrading and maintaining the country's oldest light rail system. (READ & WATCH: Engineers racing to fix LRT1)
"By 2020, we target to reduce waiting time between trains to 3 minutes from 4 minutes. We are also conducting replacement of the 32-year-old rails. By 1st quarter of 2018, we expect to increase speed to 60 kilometers per hour (kph) from 40 kph," Singson said during the event.
In less than two years since work began to upgrade the LRT1, LRMC on Thursday secured a certification from international body TUV Rheinland, affirming that its management systems meet global standards.
LRMC is now certified compliant with international standards in quality management systems (ISO 9001:2015) and environmental management systems (ISO 14001:2015).
Under the company's latest timetable, it is set to finish constructing an 11.7-kilometer extension from the present end-point in Baclaran to the Niog area in Bacoor City, Cavite by 2020.
The new stations will be named Aseana, MIA, Asiaworld, Ninoy Aquino, and Dr Santos in Parañaque City; Las Piñas and Zapote in Las Piñas City; and Niog station in Bacoor, Cavite.

Duterte marks bill to address traffic jams as priority

President Duterte has certified as "priority" a bill that seeks to fast-track procurement at the Department of Transportation as part of efforts to ease traffic jams, one of his economic managers said Thursday.

The National Transport Act will be "emergency powers through legislation," Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia told ANC's Headstart.

Duterte had asked Congress at the start of his term last year for "emergency powers" to address traffic congestion that results in P2.4 billion in daily economic losses according to a Japanese study.

"It should have passed already in the first year of the administration, because that is a real crisis," he told ANC's Headstart.

The Senate and the House of Representatives have both approved the grant of emergency powers at the committee level.

Duterte also asked lawmakers to prioritize a law that will make the public-private partnership mode of financing infrastructure projects faster, Pernia said.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/business/08/31/17/duterte-marks-bill-to-address-traffic-jams-as-priority

Navotas now has 7 new villages

Navotas City Mayor John Rey Tiangco expressed his gratitude to President Rodrigo Duterte after he signed into law the creation of seven new barangays for the city.

Tiangco said the division of the big barangays will lead to better delivery of public service, programs and projects to its constituents. The city now has 18 barangays total, up from the previous 14.

On Aug. 23, the President signed three Republic Acts, abolishing three existing villages and creating seven distinct and independent ones.

In Republic Act 10933, North Bay Boulevard South or NBBS will be divided into three distinct and independent barangays –NBBS Proper, NBBS Kaunlaran and NBBS Dagat-dagatan.

With RA 10934, Barangay Tangos was split into two distinct and independent barangays—Tangos North and Tangos South.

With RA 10935, Barangay Tanza was divided into two barangays—Tanza 1 and Tanza 2.

A plebiscite will be held in the original barangays within four months after the new laws take effect to be supervised by the Commission on Election as mandated by the three RAs. The first set of officials of the barangays shall be elected not later than 90 days after the plebiscite.

The laws will take effect 15 days after being published in two publications of general circulation.

The Comelec is then mandated to conduct and supervise special elections of barangay officials to be held in the new barangays within the next two months. Expenses for the plebiscite and the special elections shall be borne by the city government.

All existing public infrastructure and facilities for public use will be transferred without cost and will be managed by the new barangays.

http://thestandard.com.ph/sunday-lgu-section-pdf/ncr/245772/navotas-now-has-7-new-villages.html

Pressure shifts to next host Philippines, as 29th SEA Games officially closes

KUALA LUMPUR — The 29th Southeast Asian Games came to a blazing close on Wednesday night, with host country Malaysia putting on a spectacular show at jampacked Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

Malaysia celebrated not just a successful staging of the SEA Games, but also its historic haul as Malaysian athletes won a staggering 145 gold medals out of the 404 mints that were at stake.

Malaysian athletes were feted at Bukit Jalil, which also saw performances from local superstars, a moment of appreciation for more than 14,000 volunteers, and a highlight reel celebrating their victories.

For the small Filipino contingent in attendance, the high point of the night was when the SEA Games flag was officially turned over to Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose Cojuangco, moments after the Games flame was extinguished.

Cojuangco then handed the flag to Foreign Affairs Sec. Alan Peter Cayetano, chairman of the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines.

Instead of a grand performance by the next host country, as has become tradition, the Philippines instead opted for a simple video touting the various tourist spots in the country as well as the local cuisine.

The pressure is now on the Philippines not just to stage a similarly successful Games, but also to make up for a historically poor performance in Kuala Lumpur.

The Philippines managed to win only 24 gold medals in the 2017 SEA Games, five fewer than its output in Singapore two years ago, and its fewest since a 20-gold haul in Brunei in 1999.

Meanwhile, Malaysia can now party after its remarkable achievement in the SEA Games, and indeed the celebrations at Bukit Jalil lasted well into the night as the country also celebrated its 60th independence day.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/08/30/17/pressure-shifts-to-next-host-philippines-as-29th-sea-games-officially-closes

Metro Pacific hopes to integrate MRT 3 with LRT 1 by H1 2018

INFRASTRUCTURE conglomerate Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) is hoping to formally take over the operations of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Line 3 by the first half of 2018, should the government decide to proceed with its multibillion-peso proposal to rehabilitate and expand the most congested train line in the Philippines.

Rogelio L. Singson, the president of Light Rail Manila Corp., said buying out the corporate owners of the train system will prove to be a good proposition for Metro Pacific, given that it—together with Ayala Corp.—operates the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line 1.

He explained that taking over the line will pave the way for better passenger experience, as there will be a seamless transfer of riders from both lines, as the two systems are effectively connected on Edsa.

“Our proposal is all-encompassing. It is basically lock, stock and barrel. Our offer aims to address all the issues connected to the MRT 3: the equity value buyout of the government, the bonds issued to government financial institutions, existing service contracts, the existing concession agreement and issues with other investors. We will take over all those obligations,” he said.

The proposal, which involves an initial P12.5-billion tag price, was submitted to the transportation department on July 14.

The proposal involves the expansion of the capacity of the railway system by adding more coaches to each train, allowing it to carry more cars at faster intervals.

The multimillion-dollar expansion plan also aims to double the capacity of the line to 700,000 passengers a day from the current 350,000 passengers daily.

Same provisions as LRT 1 deal

Singson said the proposal submitted to the government somehow mirrors the current concession agreement for the LRT 1 Cavite Extension deal, which the company bagged in 2014 through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Program.

“We have lifted the same provisions under the concession agreement under LRT 1. It means that instead of having a different operator and maintenance provider, our group will be the one to do both,” he added. “It is the only way that will make sense.”

The build-lease-transfer agreement between MRT Corp. and the Philippine government, signed almost two decades ago, requires the government—as the operator of the train line—to pay equity rental payments to the owner of the facility. The railway system is owned by the group of Robert John L. Sobrepeña and a few minority shareholders.

The proposal of MPIC also involves the replacement of the rails of the MRT 3. This, Singson said, will allow the company to operate the new trains purchased by the government from Chinese train manufacturer Dalian.

“Other components include the improvement of the reliability of rolling stock, the upgrading of power supply and the upgrading of stations,” he said. “We are hoping that the government will give the proposal serious evaluation and give the proponent the original proponent status.”

Should the government grant MPIC such a status, it can proceed with the Swiss Challenge for the deal. Unsolicited proposals are required, under the law, to go under a competitive challenge, wherein other groups can offer a similar proposal, and the original proponent can present a counter offer.

“It could be as soon as four to six months that the operator of the MRT 3 will be different. Hopefully, the best proposal comes out by the first quarter of 2018,” Singson said.

He noted that Metro Pacific has been in discussion with Sobrepeña for the acquisition of the facility.

Sobrepeña, in a text message to the BusinessMirror, contested, however, that his group has yet to touch base again with Metro Pacific.

Metro Pacific had an agreement with Sobrepeña’s group back in 2011, when it first submitted a proposal to upgrade the facilities of the MRT 3.

“No, they haven’t talked to us yet about their planned buyout,” Sobpreña, who is on a personal trip to Italy until mid-September, told the BusinessMirror.

Different vehicle

Singson noted, however, that LRMC will not be the vehicle for the said transaction, as issues linked to the MRT might affect the private company negatively.

“It has to be a separate special-purpose vehicle because it will be a different concession agreement, so that our concession will not be affected by any issue on the other. It is very possible that the ownership will be the same,” he said.

Should Metro Pacific win the said deal, there will be synergies between MRT 3 and LRT 1, which could result in cost and operation efficiencies.

“We can have synergies between Line 1 and 3 in terms of suppliers, depot management, logistics management—like one machine does not have to be bought by two entities. There will be a lot of synergies that can reduce the cost and improve efficiency,” he added.

Why invest?

The MRT 3 has been a big problem for the government for over half a decade now due to congestion relating to operations and maintenance issues.

On one hand, the maintenance provider of the MRT 3, Busan Universal Rail Inc. claimed that breakdowns, glitches and passenger off-loading incidents happen because, intrinsically, the train facility’s design is flawed.

Transportation Undersecretary Cesar B. Chavez, on the other hand, said these issues—reaching more than 2,000 incidents per year—are related to the poor maintenance of the train line. Chavez has said that the government is keen on ending its contract with Busan Rail.

It is also entangled in legal tussles. There is a pending case before a Singaporean arbitration court, which aims to result in the government’s P53.9-billion corporate buyout.  With all these issues at hand, why does Metro Pacific want to take over the line?

The answer, according to Singson, is simple: It is part of the company’s thrust for
nation building.

“Believe it or not, it is really part of their desire to contribute to nation building. They are all convinced that it is what is needed today. They are even willing to take all the reputational risk attached to it,” he said.

LRMC operates the oldest overhead railway facility in Southeast Asia. It recently received two international certifications on management and environmental standards from TUV Rheinland.  It is on the lookout for railway deals in the Philippines, syncing its expansion plan to the Duterte administration’s massive infrastructure thrust.

The Duterte administration has lined up several rail-infrastructure deals in its huge pipeline of projects: the Mega Manila Subway, the Mindanao Railway, the Philippine National Railways South Long Haul Line and the LRT Line 2 Extension, among others.

A number of these projects originated from the Aquino administration, mostly under the PPP Program.  The current administration, however, wanted to place these projects under state funding to hasten their construction.

A simple solution to MRT glitches

IT HAS been over a year since President Duterte assumed office, riding on the campaign promise of fixing the MetroRail Transit (MRT-3), among other things. Yet to this day, reports of breakdowns and glitches are in the news almost every day.

What’s puzzling is that the solution looks simple: Return the system’s maintenance to the private owners, the MRT Corp., and hold them to their responsibility under the contract of maintaining an efficiently functioning train system.

It may be time President Duterte took a direct hand and seriously looked at the MRTC proposal on the table.

Completed on July 15, 2000, the MRT-3 running in the middle of EDSA is operated by the Department of Transportation (formerly DoTC, now DoTr), but maintenance of the trains is a responsibility of the private sector (MRT Corp.) which it outsourced to Sumitomo Corp., the Japanese company that designed, built and maintained MRT-3 efficiently with hardly any glitch for 12 years.

In October 2012, under then DoTC Secretary Emilio Abaya, the government took over the maintenance by not renewing the contract of Sumitomo. In its place, the DoTC appointed PH Trams, a joint venture with dubious experience in maintaining light rail vehicles, without public bidding.

Who can forget the “runaway train” – the first major breakdown in August 2014? A train gone loose careened down the southbound tracks to the Taft Avenue terminal, jumped off the tracks, toppled a post, damaged three cars on EDSA and injured 32 train passengers, eight car riders and some pedestrians.

That occurred after MRT maintenance was transferred to PH Trams. Three years later – now under Busan Universal Railway Inc. (BURI) – the MRT remains as dangerous to ride as ever. The decadence has worsened, reportedly because there has been no purchase of spare parts since Sumitomo was replaced.

The MRTC has been reaching out to the DoTr proposing a solution, but it seems its officials are deaf to the idea – and blind to the fact that under the original Build-Lease-Transfer agreement between the MRTC and the government, the MRTC is the only proper contracting party to maintain the system.

In other words, it is the MRTC, the owner, that should choose and contract out the maintenance provider for the MRT-3.

The MRTC reportedly has offered the DoTr a $150-million solution. The proposal is on a “pass through basis,” meaning the MRTC will do this without profiting from it. The DoTr is being asked to revert to the arrangement in the BLT contract wherein the MRTC, as owner, will appoint and sign a contract with the maintenance provider.

Under MRTC’s fast-track rehabilitation proposal, the owners reportedly would begin with the purchase of spare parts worth at least $50 million. It would also hire at least 100 engineers for a full inspection of the entire system in 30 days, in preparation for its rehabilitation.

The MRTC says that if its proposal is accepted by the government, the system’s rehabilitation can be completed by the mid-term elections in May 2019.

The proposal will see the return of the so-called Single Point of Responsibility. Today, when there is a breakdown or glitch, the DoTr and BURI point at each other. When Sumitomo was maintenance provider, it had the “single point of responsibility” and did not hold anyone else liable for technical failures.

Word is that the MRTC has informed President Duterte that it has spoken with Sumitomo to do the fast-track rehabilitation and maintenance of the system and that the MRT owners even invited the DoTr to join in the discussions with Sumitomo “to secure the best possible terms.”

• Transpo chief not licensed to drive

REACTING to a DZMM Teleradyo report on Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade renewing his driver’s license in just five minutes Tuesday, our Star colleague Boo Chanco remarked on Twitter “But he doesn’t drive. He told me himself. LTO didn’t give him a driving test?”

Re the driving test, I explained: “Pag license RENEWAL lang, wala ng driving test. Madali talaga ang renewal if there are no changes in the license-holder’s details.”

Boo replied: “But Dik, he told us he doesn’t know how to drive and cited the irony coz he is transport sec. I assume he has no license.”

As other tweeters joined in, I decided to ask Tugade directly to settle the question. In answer to my text, the secretary said that he has no driver’s license, never had one, and had never driven a motor vehicle. So, Boo was right!

Tugade’s text-replies to me: “1. No valid driver’s license 2. Never had one 3. Never drove a car. I have mentioned these openly in the past. At hindi ko po kinahihiya ito – lumaki po kaming mahirap at kapos.

“Me undertaking the process was for demonstration purposes only and not to get a license. I have never had a license in my lifetime. This was made clear to the staff when they made me do the form. In fact, I did not fill out portions re driving skills/data. After, I gave instructions to remove my details from files and records. I also destroyed the ‘license’ issued. Btw, in the accomplished form I also intentionally committed ‘errors’ so I could observe how errors are corrected.”

Tugade’s staff said that the rollout of the plastic licenses with five-year validity, initially at the Land Transportation Office in Quezon City, was also meant to test how fast the system can renew or issue a new license, from encoding of the driver’s data up to the printing of the license card.

The secretary got his “license” in five minutes despite the correction of his “errors.” He told LTO Chief Edgar Galvante to study how to minimize human (manual) intervention in the processing of applications to eliminate “fixing” and corruption.

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http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2017/08/31/1734311/simple-solution-mrt-glitches

Duterte threatens firm that owns ABS-CBN over supposed DBP debt

President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday announced that he is going after the holdings company that controls media network ABS-CBN over its supposed debt to the Development Bank of the Philippines.

At the 23rd anniversary of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Duterte spoke out against Benpres, which has since been renamed Lopez Holdings Corp., the firm that owns major shareholdings in ABS-CBN and in the power, property, and telecommunications sectors.

"I will go after itong mga elite. And I will not name the person, but ‘yung mga company nila noon — Benpres and about six other companies — may utang sila sa DBP. At ang utang nila, umabot ng... to finance this… pera ng tao, gagamitin nila to finance their business pero kanila ‘yung kita," he said.

"And yet, they were not able to pay and it was condoned by government. Kaya noong binabasa ko ‘yung... sabi ko, 'I will go after the elite in this country because they are the ones really who’s benefiting from all of these things,'" he added.

Duterte had previously threatened to unblock the franchise of ABS-CBN, which he had accused of not airing his campaign ad in last year's elections. Aside from ABS-CBN, he had repeatedly hit out at the Prieto-Rufino family that owns the Philippine Daily Inquirer, and he went on another tirade on Wednesday.

"Malakas ‘yan silang mag-atake, they have the media outlets and all. But sila talaga ‘yung nakikinabang sa corruption ng gobyerno," Duterte said.

"Ayaw magbayad ng taxes na tama. Ayaw magbayad ng utang. Na ‘yung Mile Long, were it not for… Kung hindi ako na-Presidente hindi talaga masauli ‘yang propedad na ‘yan," he added.

Duterte was referring to the Mile Long property in Makati City, which was developed by Sunvar Realty Development Corp. owned by the Prieto-Rufino family. Tenants of the property recently vacated the compound following a court ruling.

Last month, owners of the Inquirer announced they were in talks to sell their stake in the newspaper to San Miguel Corporation President Ramon Ang, who is known to be close to Duterte. —JST, GMA News

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/623934/duterte-threatens-firm-that-owns-abs-cbn-over-supposed-dbp-debt/story/

Romantic road trip

Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia team up anew in the romantic-comedy “Love You To The Stars And Back.” It is expected to be another box-office hit like their first movie project “Vince & Kath & James (VKJ).”

Written and directed by box-office director Antoinette Jadaone, “Love You To The Stars And Back” has Julia playing the role of an “eccentric and socially awkward” girl named Mika who goes on a road trip to look for aliens. She found instead Caloy (Joshua), a simple and good-humored boy who is sick with cancer. Together, they get into adventures and misadventures and in the process teach each other important lessons on love and life.

Joshua’s acting career on TV started when he became part of the cast of the afternoon series “The Greatest Love.” After this, Joshua will star in “The Good Son.”

Julia, on the other hand, is currently in the cast of the Kapamilya series “A Love To Last.”

Direk Antoinette revealed that when she saw “Vince & Kath & James,” “sobrang nagustuhan ko silang pareho, kasi natural sila, hindi pilot ang istorya nila sa VKJ. Kinilig ako sa kanila. So nu’ng nakatrabaho ko sila, I realized kung bakit nag-click sila – kasi pareho silang sincere – sincere silang umarte, sincere sila sa mga tao.”

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Better exhibit

Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) presented recently a bigger and more interactive World War II Exhibit at this year’s History Con in Manila held at the World Trade Center.

“We look forward to even more partnerships in the future with History Asia as we see a lot of common goals,” said PVB Chairman, Roberto F. de Ocampo, OBE.

A+E Networks Asia Head Jacque Ruby thanked PVB for joining History Con.

“Their artifacts helped make the convention both entertaining and educational especially for the students visiting the event. This year’s History Con is themed on the 75th anniversary of the start of WWII in the Philippines.

“Through the Philippine Living History Society, we helped visitors experience how it feels to be part of World War II by wearing one of several WWII-era uniform replicas like as an American G.I., Japanese Imperial Soldier, or a Filipino Guerrilla,” said Mike Villa-Real, PVB VP for Corporate & Consumer Relations.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Aug, 31, go to Jim Paredes, Zenaida Silva, Timothy Yuquimpo, Monching Fernandez, Dr. Inday Novales, Susan de Guzman, Baby Naidas Abacan, Cherry Pascual, Monching Tabuldan, Sean D. Belen, Ramona Ty, and Rachel Ann Go…Sept. 1: Ariel Rivera, Azenith Briones, Emma Borja, Philip Cruz, Peachie Naidas Abacan, Evita Bunyi, Dr, Jazmine Gongora, Minda Reyes, Edd Baluyut, Dennis Mendiola, John Avila, Michelle Carbonell, Alex Pili, and Louise de Los Reyes…

http://entertainment.mb.com.ph/2017/08/31/romantic-road-trip/

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

The UST super team that never was

In sports it's almost automatic to fantasize what would have happened instead if some things went the other way.

What if the coin toss favored the Bulls and they drafted Magic Johnson? Would Chicago still have Michael Jordan? And if they did just how awesome that team would have been?

What if Charlotte decided to keep Kobe Bryant? What if John Calipari and the New Jersey Nets actually drafted Kobe? How would we celebrate the Black Mamba's career today?

We do these fantasy situations because they are fun (and free). And we'd like to share that fun by bringing you the very first edition of What If Wednesdays here on ABS-CBN Sports.

For this one we go local, in fact we go to the UAAP.

What if Dindin Santiago, Jaja Santiago, Kim Fajardo and Alyssa Valdez all stayed in UST?

In our hypothetical world, Dindin Santiago does not make her transfer to National University and continued to play for Tigresses. Little sister Jaja would eventually join her in the senior team while Fajardo and Valdez simply just take their UST careers to the next level.

Pause for a while and try to wrap your head around that potential black and gold juggernaut.

We'll skip a few seasons and go ahead to Season 76, where all these players would have played for UST together at the same time. Add the core players for the Tigresses that season, let's say Pam Lastimosa, Carmela Tunay, Jessey De Leon to name a few and you have yourself a super team.

The first six should look roughly like Dindin, Alyssa, Fajardo, Lastimosa, De Leon, Jaja and a libero.

Dindin, playing her last playing year, would be captain while Valdez, Fajardo and Lastimosa are the team's young stars. De Leon will then team up with a rookie Jaja to form the league's most dangerous 1-2 punch in the middle. The only thing the libero has to do really is to get the ball safely at the hands of Fajardo and the UAAP's best setter will have an insane amount of combinations to choose from in order to punish the opposing defense.

In the real world, the DLSU Lady Spikers swept the eliminations only to get beaten in the Finals by Valdez and the Lady Eagles, setting up Ateneo's current dynasty.

In our hypothetical world, the Tigresses sweep the eliminations and they dominate the finals against whoever. Dindin is MVP and Valdez is Finals MVP, a passing of the torch takes place and UST completes one of the best seasons ever, dropping only five sets during the entire tournament.

Oh, and since Dindin and Alyssa were already playing for four years already at that point, let's just say the Tigresses actually completed a three-peat in Season 76.

The next year in Season 77, Valdez takes over team captain duties and assumes full alpha female status for her final salvo while Lastimosa takes over the number 2 spot. Even without Dindin, the Tigresses welcome rookies EJ Laure, Rica Rivera and Cherry Rondina to the fold.

With an equally-talented first six and a second unit that features Tunay, Rondina, Rivera, Chlodia Cortez, Marivic Meneses and Alex Cabanos, the Tigresses repeat as champions again, suffering a shocking opening-day loss before they sweep the rest of the tournament. Valdez and Fajardo both exit with a four-peat.

And then we arrive at Season 78, Tigresses are already 4-0 and teams are struggling to stop the UST juggernaut.

The Tigresses encounter a mid-season slump playing without an alpha female and a premier setter but the team rallies behind the star turn of Jaja, winning a fifth straight UAAP title after three games to make their case as one of the best UAAP dynaties ever.

While these things never really happened much to the disappointment of UST fans everywhere, it's intriguing to think about what if Dindin Santiago, Alyssa Valdez, Jaja Santiago and Kim Fajardo all stayed in UST?

We guess we'll never truly know the answer to that question.

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PAL offers to build P20-B NAIA Terminal 2 annex

(Updated 5:54 p.m., Aug. 30) Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) has revived a 2015 offer to expand its main hub at the Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport given the increasing passenger congestion and lack of facilities to house its growing fleet.

PAL president Jaime Bautista said on Wednesday that the airline is preparing a new proposal to the Department of Transportation for the construction of a P20-billion passenger terminal beside the NAIA Terminal 2, where
PAL has been operating exclusively since 1999.

Bautista said a similar proposal was made in 2015, although no action was taken by the previous administration. He said PAL was prepared to spend for the project, although it could also take on partners.

He noted that NAIA, which has four terminals with a combined design capacity of about 30 million passengers annually, currently serves about 42 million passengers per year.

“The main infrastructure constraint is NAIA, the prime gateway to the Philippines. NAIA experienced only an 8 percent growth in passengers last year, and it would be difficult to sustain this rate in coming years,” Bautista told participants in a forum organized by the Management Association of the Philippines on Wednesday.

Bautista said the proposed Terminal 2 Annex building can accommodate an additional 12 to 15 million passengers per year. It would have aerobridges capable of serving 12 to 17 wide-bodied and single aisle jets.
The new terminal would span around 89,000 square meters of added space.

In line with this, PAL is seeking the government’s assistance in securing the lease of additional land around the NAIA complex.

For the Terminal 2 annex building, PAL is eyeing a 16-hectare area adjacent to NAIA 2, comprising of the now-defunct Philippine Village Hotel, the former Nayong Pilipino complex and a property owned by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.

Aside from the passenger terminal, the complex will include multi-level parking for 1,000 vehicles, a new cargo terminal and ground service facilities.

Bautista noted that PAL had taken early steps to decongest NAIA.

“We’re already building up a new network of local and regional flights from Clark, Cebu, Puerto Princesa, Davao, Caticlan and Kalibo,” Bautista said. JPV

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

IBC-13 Philippine National Anthem (1998-2003, 2016-present)

1998-2000 (for ABS-CBN and Studio 23), 1998-June 12, 2003 (for PTV and IBC), 1998-2001 and 2004-2005 for ZOE TV-11, (the Philippine National Anthem Centennial version video is aired on ABS-CBN, PTV, ABC, GMA, ZOE-TV (then on channel 11) and IBC, the client is Philippine National Centennial Commission, creative directors WILLA MAGLALANG, GRACE CHONG and MARK FLORES, Account Management by NORBERT PINEDA, PATRICK SISON and TITUS ARCE, Broadcast Production by BETH MOLINA MAQUILING, directed by Vitt Romero, advertising agency DYR-Alcantara and production house Production Village Corporation. Team PROVILL: Executive Producer LORNA TABUENA and MARI BUENCAMINO, Line Producers INA LAGMAN, YAYAN CONCEPCION, EMIE RODRIGUEZ and ROSS MISA, Production Managers CAROLINE FRANCISCO, GINA CHUA and BENG NADRES, Storyboard Artist TANI SANTOS, Supervising Managers JUN GOMEZ, ANA FE MANUEL, CECILE SIA, Technical Manager ANING VIDANES, Studio Manager MANING GARCIA, Catering Manager LOLIT OJAS, Negative Cutter: JUN TUNGOL, In-charge of Editing Studio: LOUIE LAVILLES, Traffic Communications Manager LENI BASCO, Accounting Manager CENG CAPULONG, Chief Electrician BOY CARBONEL, Head Set Man: RITO CAYABO, Transportation Coordinator: EDDIE PAMPILLON, Post Production VIDEOPOST, Colorist JUDE NG, Online Editor JESSICA, Audio by AUDIOPOST, Sound Engineer RONALD DE ASIS, Direk’s Creative Producer Ellen Le Ganda De Guzman, Direk’s Chief Visualizer and Story Consultants Bert Gabiano and Jun De Felipe, Direk’s Staff Ed Bondoc, Greg De Guzman, Bey Vito and Madison Laserna) (digital copy version, super clear high-quality picture (Standard Picture Mode, Normal Color Temperature 4:3 576i PAL version and high-volume audio sound without logos and watermarks version)

An Igorot playing the national anthem in bamboo flute when the flag was being folded. Meaning the red is on top, a representation of war by the soldiers. The three men walked and the flag was folded. After the drum roll, the male voice-over announcer says “Mga kababayan, awitin natin ang Lupang Hinirang, ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas.” Sa umpisa ng kanta, nakapabilib kami. The tempo is how it should be sung and played as it was originally composed in the March tradition. When the song is played, people must stop walking, stand at attention and sing the anthem. The main music of the national anthem begins as the blending of the children’s voices to match the "Gentle People, Pearl of the Orient" line in the first note of the anthem in Tagalog a capella and led raising of the Philippine Flag by their two Boy Scouts of the Philippines members with the adult ones show that their patriotism as Filipinos lives on forever, showing the shots of Rizal Monument, the fishermen, the doctors, the employees, the construction workers, the farmers, the policemen, the firemen, the children, the sewing of the First Philippine Flag in Hong Kong by Marcela Agoncillo, her daughter Lorenza and Josefina Herbosa de Natividad, the family, the car factory workers, the carpenters, the port workers, the airline hangar workers, the shot of Bonifacio Monument. While the scenes from the TV commercial of Expo Pilipino titled “Kawit” directed by Vitt Romero and including the Bayani Scenes by Raymond Red with the Rizal’s execution by firing squad at Bagumbayan and as a finale, the male voice-over announcer says “Ang watawat at pambansang awit ay sagisag ng ating pagka-Pilipino. Igalang natin at ipagpitagan ang mga ito” with logo of Philippine Centennial plus there is a Special Thanks to. (Finalist in the prestigious New York Festivals (NYF) International TV and Film Awards 1999)




HB 6177 | Rationalization of Income for Creation of LGUs pushed

HOR COMPLEX, Quezon City (DWDD) – The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a bill which seeks to rationalize the income requirements for the creation of a municipality and the creation of a province.

House Bill 6177 likewise aims to rationalize the income requirement for the declaration of highly urbanized status in the case of component cities.

The bill amends certain provisions of Republic Act No. 7160, as amended, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, specifically requisites for the creation of municipality (Section 442), requirements for a city to be classified as highly urbanized (Section 452), duty of the President to grant highly urbanized city status (Section 453) and requisites for the creation of a province (Section 461).

The bill seeks to correct the imbalance in income requirements created by RA No. 9009 entitled “An Act Amending Section 450 of RA No. 7160, otherwise known as the ‘Local Government Code of 1991’, as amended, by increasing the average annual requirement for a municipality or cluster of barangays to be converted into a Component City.”

Deputy Speaker Gwendolyn Garcia (3rd District, Cebu), one of the authors of the bill, said under the present law, a city may not be created if the income of a municipality or a cluster of barangays falls below P100 million while for P2.5 million, a new municipality may be formed and for a mere P20 million, a new province may be created.

“Likewise, we have a situation where, despite the P100 million threshold in the creation of a city, a highly urbanized city may be declared on the basis of a P50 million income,” Garcia said.

Rep. Victor Yap (2nd District, Tarlac), another author, said there is a situation where the threshold amounts of average annual income required for the conversion and/or creation of various local government units (LGUs) vary widely and irrationally.

The proposed amendment to Section 442(a) states a municipality may be created if it has an average annual income, as certified by the provincial treasurer of at least P12.5 million for the last two consecutive years based on the 2016 constant prices and a population of at least 25,000 inhabitants as certified by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Under the amended Section 452(a), a city shall be classified as a highly urbanized city based on the following requirements: a minimum population of 200,000 inhabitants as certified by the PSA; and a locally-generated annual income for the last two consecutive years of at least P250 million based on 2000 constant prices, as certified by the Department of Finance (DOF).

The amendment further states that the annual average income shall include the income accruing to the general fund, but excluding the internal revenue allotment (IRA) shares, special funds, trust funds and non-recurrent income.

The amendment to Section 453 states it shall be the duty of Congress to pass a joint resolution to declare a city as highly urbanized within 30 days after it shall have met the minimum requirements prescribed under the Act upon proper determination therefor, provided that the declaration shall be ratified in a plebiscite by the qualified voters of the province in which the city geographically belongs.

The amendment to Section 461 (a) provides that a province may be created if it has an average locally-generated annual income for the last two consecutive years, as certified by the DOF of not less than P200 million based on the 2000 constant process and either of the following requisites: (i) contiguous territory of at least 2,000 square kilometers, as certified by the Land Management Bureau; or (ii) a population of not less than 250,000 inhabitants as certified by the PSA.

Section 461(b) is also amended to read as follows: “The territorial jurisdiction of a newly-created province shall be properly identified by metes and bounds. The requirement on land area shall not apply where the province proposed to be created is composed of one or more islands. The territory need not be contiguous if it comprises two or more islands or is separated by a chartered city or cities which do not contribute to the income of the province.”

Likewise, the amendment to Section 461(c) provides that the average annual locally-generated income shall include the income accruing to the general fund, exclusive of the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) shares, special funds, trust funds, transfers, and non-recurring income.

Other authors of the bill are Reps. Francisco Jose Matugas II (1st District, Surigao del Norte), Prospero Pichay, Jr. (1st District, Surigao del Sur) and Johnny Pimentel (2nd District, Surigao del Sur). CONGRESS / MCAG

ABS-CBN pays tribute to Filipino soldiers

ABS-CBN celebrated recently the bravery and heroism of Filipino soldiers via a variety show held at the AFP Medical Center Auditorium called “Saludo Sa Sundalong Pilipino.”

The Kapamilya network, with the help of the AFP, granted the request of the soldiers to meet the stars of “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano.”

“The Voice” Season 2 finalist Daryl Ong opened the jam-packed show, attended by over 150 soldiers. He was followed by group performances by the show’s “CIDG” boys as with Awra, Ligaya, and Pacquito; and the love team of Ejay Falcon and Yam Concepcion.

Yassi Pressman and Coco Martin also got to serenade the troops, while Susan Roces, Jaime Fabregas, Mitch Valdez, Angel Aquino, Sid Lucero, and Mark Lapid gave messages of gratitude to the nation’s heroes.

The event, which was also graced by ABS-CBN executives Carlo Katigbak, Cory Vidanes, Laurenti Dyogi, Deo Endrinal, Jun Dungo, and Kane Errol Choa, was the idea of ABS-CBN news reporter Chiara Zambrano, who was assigned to cover the war in Marawi and saw firsthand the sacrifices of our military.

Coco thanked the network for the chance to serve the country’s heroes.

Major Marissa Narag of the AFP Medical Center also thanked the network.

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Aegis to tell life story through concert

Aegis, one of the country’s most successful rock bands, tells their life story through a concert billed “Aegis Na Aegis: A Story Of Us,” to be held on Sept. 1 at the award-winning Newport Performing Arts Theater (NPAT) of the Resorts World Manila (RWM). It’s a homecoming concert for Aegis who had just completed a memorable US tour.

The iconic rock band (composed of sisters Juliet, Mercy and Ken Sunot, vocals; Stella Pabico, keyboards; Rey Abenoja, guitars; Rowena Adriano, bass; and Vilma Goloviogo, drums) will bring audiences down memory lane, retracing their rise to fame through songs.

Celebrating their two decades of existence next year, Aegis considers their NPAT show a most significant one, considering it is a 1,500-seater venue.

“Makakaya kaya namin punuin ito?” they humbly expressed during their recent meeting with the press.

They promised to do their best to make “Aegis Na Aegis: A Story Of Us” a memorable one for fans.

 Aegis is best remembered for their hit songs “Halik,” “Basang-Basa Sa Ulan,” “Luha,” and “Sinta,” which they will perform at the concert, of course. They will also be doing covers as well as songs “na ’di pa naririnig ng mga fans sa mga previous shows namin.”

“Aegis Na Aegis: A Story Of Us” is presented by RWM in cooperation with Ultimate Shows. Inc. with direction, concept and script by Lambert de Jesus.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Aug. 29, go to Jamie Rivera, Oskar Atendido, Jeric Mariano, Prof. Candida Agcaoili, Dr. Nellie Yu, Nita Trofeo, Teresa Arnaiz, Shelby Payne, Richard Suaco-Ante, and Kwa Motto…Belated b-day greetings to Monch Novales (Aug. 28) Aug. 30: Amb. Tony Cabangon-Chua, former QC Councilor Ariel Inton, Carlos Palanca III, Toni-Rose Gayda, Edgar Mortiz, Manny Garcia, Cecile Galera, Ed Sy, Jun Jacob, Aileen Sarmiento Octaviano, Antoinette Taus, Rose B. Reyes, Anna Marie Baradi, Rosy Pacheco, Andrea Ruth Robinson, Albert M. Gerilla of Cuts Salon, Sangandaan branch, Caloocan City, Pricelle Valdecañas, and Jericho Ejercito… Happy wedding anniversary to Rey and Tessie Guiao; and Scott Paul and Maritoni LuetgerAug. 31: Ramona Ty, Jim Paredes, Zenaida Silva, Connie Gonzalez, Timothy A. Yuquimpo, Monching Fernandez, Dr. Inday Morales, Susan A. de Guzman, Baby Michelle Naidas Abacan, Cherry Pascual, Monching Tabuldan, and Rachelle Ann Go…

Sunday, August 27, 2017

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    Jesus is Lord Church

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    '''Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide''' ('''JILCW'''), commonly known as '''Jesus Is Lord Church''' and abbreviated as '''JIL''', is a [[Charismatic Movement|Charismatic Christian Prayer Renewal Movement]] it is the largest [[Religious corporation|religious non profit organization]] in the Philippines and the entire world. It was founded and headed by Bishop [[Eddie Villanueva|Bro. Eddie Villanueva]], a former activist and professor, who started JIL with his 15 college students who were members of his bible study group at the [[Polytechnic University of the Philippines]] and formally registered with the [[Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines)|Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission or SEC]] on October 5, 1978 and [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila|Manila Auxiliary Bishop]] [[Broderick Soncuaco Pabillo|Broderick S. Pabillo]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines]] serves as its spiritual director. At present, JIL has grown to over 4 to 12 million members and has planted churches all over the Philippines with 209 [[list of primary local government units of the Philippines|primary local government units of the Philippines]] and 55 other [[List of sovereign states|countries]] in six [[Continent]]s.<ref name="JIL Revo">{{cite web |url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/42262-bro-eddie-jesus-is-lord-35th-anniversary |title=JIL's Bro Eddie calls for 'revolution of righteousness' |author=Paterno Esmaquel II |date=October 26, 2013 |publisher=[[Rappler]] |access-date=August 18, 2015 }}</ref> Its main office is located at the Third Floor, [[St. Francis Square Mall]], Julia Vargas Avenue corner Bank Drive, Barangay Wack-Wack Greenhills, [[Ortigas Center]], [[Mandaluyong City]], [[Metro Manila]], Philippines.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/JILWorldwide JIL Facebook page]</ref>

    The corporate name was formally registered by the [[Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines)|Securities and Exchange Commission]] of the [[Department of Finance (Philippines)|Department of Finance, Republic of the Philippines]] as ''Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide - DZRV Radyo Veritas (846 kHz) Prayer Mission Partners Foundation, Inc.'', a non-stock, [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] charitable religious organization based on SEC regulatory filing and named after the Church's official broadcast radio arm [[DZRV|DZRV Radyo Veritas (846 kHz)]], a [[Commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[Catholic Church in the Philippines|Roman Catholic]] [[Radio broadcasting|AM radio broadcast]] station owned and operated by the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila|Global Broadcasting System, Inc.]], a member of the [[Catholic Media Network]] and the [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas]], based in [[Quezon City]].

    The Church designated [[Lorenzo Ruiz|Saint Lorenzo Ruiz]], [[Pedro Calungsod|Saint Pedro Calungsod]], [[Pope John Paul II|Saint John Paul II]] and [[Mother Teresa|Saint Teresa of Calcutta]] as the [[patron saint]]s of the movement.

    ==Local and International [[Chapter (religion)|Chapters]]==
    The movement has the following chapters nationally and internationally:

    ===[[Philippines]]===
    * [[Caloocan|Caloocan City]]
    * [[Las Piñas|Las Piñas City]]
    * [[Makati|Makati City]]
    * [[Malabon|Malabon City]]
    * [[Manila]]
    * [[Mandaluyong|Mandaluyong City]]
    * [[Marikina|Marikina City]]
    * [[Meycauayan|Meycauayan City]]
    * [[Muntinlupa|Muntinlupa City]]
    * [[Navotas|Navotas City]]
    * [[Obando, Bulacan|Obando]]
    * [[Parañaque|Parañaque City]]
    * [[Pasay|Pasay City]]
    * [[Pasig|Pasig City]]
    * [[Pateros, Metro Manila|Pateros]]
    * [[Quezon City]]
    * [[Rodriguez, Rizal|Rodriguez]]
    * [[San Juan, Metro Manila|San Juan City]]
    * [[San Pedro, Laguna|San Pedro City]]
    * [[Taguig|Taguig City]]
    * [[Valenzuela, Metro Manila|Valenzuela City]]
    * [[Ilocos Norte]]
    * [[Ilocos Sur]]
    * [[La Union (province)|La Union]]
    * [[Alaminos City, Pangasinan|Alaminos City]]
    * [[Dagupan|Dagupan City]]
    * [[Urdaneta, Pangasinan|Urdaneta City]]
    * [[Pangasinan]]
    * [[Abra (province)|Abra]]
    * [[Baguio City]]
    * [[Benguet province|Benguet]]
    * [[Kalinga (province)|Kalinga]]
    * [[Apayao]]
    * [[Mountain Province]]
    * [[Ifugao]]
    * [[Cauayan, Isabela|Cauayan City]]
    * [[Ilagan|Ilagan City]]
    * [[Santiago (Philippine city)|Santiago City]]
    *[[Isabela (province)|Isabela]]
    *[[Tuguegarao|Tuguegarao City]]
    *[[Cagayan]]
    *[[Batanes]]
    *[[Quirino]]
    *[[Nueva Vizcaya]]
    *[[Angeles, Philippines|Angeles City]]
    *[[Mabalacat|Mabalacat City]]
    *[[San Fernando, Pampanga|City of San Fernando]]
    *[[Pampanga]]
    *[[Tarlac City]]
    *[[Tarlac]]
    *[[Olongapo|Olongapo City]]
    *[[Zambales]]
    *[[Balanga, Bataan|Balanga City]]
    *[[Bataan]]
    *[[Malolos|Malolos City]]
    *[[San Jose del Monte|City of San Jose Del Monte]]
    *[[Bulacan]]
    *[[Cabanatuan|Cabanatuan City]]
    *[[Nueva Ecija]]
    *[[Aurora (province)|Aurora]]
    *[[Antipolo|Antipolo City]]
    *[[Rizal (province)|Rizal]]
    *[[Bacoor|Bacoor City]]
    *[[Imus|Imus City]]
    *[[Dasmariñas|Dasmariñas City]]
    *[[General Trias, Cavite|General Trias City]]
    *[[Cavite]]
    *[[Biñan|Biñan City]]
    *[[Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa City]]
    *[[Cabuyao|Cabuyao City]]
    *[[Calamba, Laguna|Calamba City]]
    *[[San Pablo, Laguna]]
    *[[Laguna (province)|Laguna]]
    *[[Batangas City]]
    *[[Lipa, Batangas|Lipa City]]
    *[[Tanauan, Batangas|Tanauan City]]
    *[[Batangas]]
    *[[Lucena, Philippines|Lucena City]]
    *[[Quezon (province)|Quezon]]
    *[[Puerto Princesa|Puerto Princesa City]]
    *[[Palawan]]
    *[[Occidental Mindoro]]
    *[[Oriental Mindoro]]
    *[[Marinduque]]
    *[[Romblon]]
    *[[Camarines Norte]]
    *[[Camarines Sur]]
    *[[Albay]]
    *[[Catanduanes]]
    *[[Sorsogon]]
    *[[Masbate]]
    *[[Aklan]]
    *[[Antique]]
    *[[Capiz]]
    *[[Iloilo City]]
    *[[Iloilo]]
    *[[Guimaras]]
    *[[Bacolod|Bacolod City]]
    *[[Negros Occidental]]
    *[[Cebu City]]
    *[[Lapu-Lapu, Philippines|Lapu-lapu City]]
    *[[Mandaue|Mandaue City]]
    *[[Cebu]]
    *[[Bohol]]
    *[[Negros Oriental]]
    *[[Siquijor]]
    *[[Biliran]]
    *[[Tacloban City]]
    *[[Ormoc City]]
    *[[Leyte]]
    *[[Southern Leyte]]
    *[[Northern Samar]]
    *[[Eastern Samar]]
    *[[Samar]]
    *[[Zamboanga City]]
    *[[Zamboanga del Norte]]
    *[[Zamboanga del Sur]]
    *[[Zamboanga Sibugay]]
    *[[Cagayan de Oro|Cagayan de Oro City]]
    *[[Misamis Oriental]]
    *[[Camiguin]]
    *[[Misamis Occidental]]
    *[[Iligan City]]
    *[[Lanao del Norte]]
    *[[Bukidnon]]
    *[[Davao City]]
    *[[Davao del Norte]]
    *[[Davao del Sur]]
    *[[Davao Occidental]]
    *[[Davao Oriental]]
    *[[Compostela Valley]]
    *[[General Santos|General Santos City]]
    *[[South Cotabato]]
    *[[Sarangani]]
    *[[Cotabato City]]
    *[[Cotabato]]
    *[[Sultan Kudarat]]
    *[[Butuan|Butuan City]]
    * [[Agusan del Norte]]
    * [[Agusan del Sur]]
    * [[Dinagat Islands]]
    * [[Surigao City]]
    * [[Surigao del Norte]]
    * [[Surigao del Sur]]
    * [[Lanao del Sur]]
    * [[Shariff Kabunsuan]]
    * [[Maguindanao]]
    * [[Basilan]]
    * [[Sulu (province)|Sulu]]
    * [[Tawi-Tawi]]
    ===[[China]]===
    * [[North China]]
    ** [[Beijing|Beijing Municipality]]
    ** [[Tianjin|Tianjin Municipality]]
    ** [[Hebei|Hebei Province]]
    ** [[Shanxi|Shanxi Province]]
    ** [[Inner Mongolia|Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]
    * [[Northeast China]]
    ** [[Liaoning|Liaoning Province]]
    ** [[Jilin|Jilin Province]]
    ** [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang Province]]
    * [[East China]]
    ** [[Shanghai|Shanghai Municipality]]
    ** [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu Province]]
    ** [[Zhejiang|Zhejiang Province]]
    ** [[Anhui|Anhui Province]]
    ** [[Fujian|Fujian Province]]
    ** [[Jiangxi|Jiangxi Province]]
    ** [[Shandong|Shandong Province]]
    * [[South Central China]]
    ** [[Henan|Henan Province]]
    ** [[Hubei|Hubei Province]]
    ** [[Hunan|Hunan Province]]
    ** [[Guangdong|Guangdong Province]]
    ** [[Guangxi|Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]]
    ** [[Hainan|Hainan Province]]
    * [[Southwest China]]
    ** [[Chongqing|Chongqing Municipality]]
    ** [[Sichuan|Sichuan Province]]
    ** [[Guizhou|Guizhou Province]]
    ** [[Yunnan|Yunnan Province]]
    ** [[Tibet Autonomous Region]]
    * [[Northwest China]]
    ** [[Shaanxi|Shaanxi Province]]
    ** [[Gansu|Gansu Province]]
    ** [[Qinghai|Qinghai Province]]
    ** [[Ningxia|Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region]]
    ** [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]]
    ===[[Hong Kong]]===
    * [[Hong Kong Island]]
    ** [[Central and Western District|Central and Western]]
    ** [[Eastern District (Hong Kong)|Eastern]]
    ** [[Southern District (Hong Kong)|Southern]]
    ** [[Wan Chai District|Wan Chai]]
    * [[Kowloon]] and [[New Kowloon]]
    ** [[Kowloon City District|Kowloon City]]
    ** [[Kwun Tong District|Kwun Tong]]
    ** [[Sham Shui Po District|Sham Shui Po]]
    ** [[Wong Tai Sin District|Wong Tai Sin]]
    ** [[Yau Tsim Mong District|Yau Tsim Mong]]
    * [[New Territories]] <small> (excluding New Kowloon)</small>
    ** [[Islands District|Islands]]
    ** [[Kwai Tsing District|Kwai Tsing]]
    ** [[North District (Hong Kong)|North]]
    ** [[Sai Kung District|Sai Kung]]
    ** [[Sha Tin District|Sha Tin]]
    ** [[Tai Po District|Tai Po]]
    ** [[Tsuen Wan District|Tsuen Wan]]
    ** [[Tuen Mun District|Tuen Mun]]
    ** [[Yuen Long District|Yuen Long]]
    ===[[India]]===
    *[[North India]]
    **[[Jammu and Kashmir]]
    **[[Himachal Pradesh]]
    **[[Punjab]]
    **[[Chandigarh]]
    **[[Uttarakhand]]
    **[[Haryana]]
    **[[Delhi]]
    **[[Uttar Pradesh]]
    *[[Northeast India]]
    **[[Arunachal Pradesh]]
    **[[Assam]]
    **[[Manipur]]
    **[[Meghalaya]]
    **[[Mizoram]]
    **[[Nagaland]]
    **[[Sikkim]]
    **[[Tripura]]
    *[[East India]]
    **[[Bihar]]
    **[[Jharkhand]]
    **[[Odisha]]
    **[[West Bengal]]
    **[[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]]
    *[[South India]]
    **[[Andhra Pradesh]]
    **[[Karnataka]]
    **[[Kerala]]
    **[[Tamil Nadu]]
    **[[Telangana]]
    *[[Western India]]
    **[[Gujarat]]
    **[[Maharashtra]]
    **[[Goa]]
    **[[Daman and Diu]]
    **[[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]]
    ===[[Indonesia]]===
    * [[Sumatra]]
    ** [[Aceh]]
    ** [[Bangka–Belitung Islands]]
    ** [[Bengkulu]]
    ** [[Jambi]]
    ** [[Lampung (province)|Lampung]]
    ** [[North Sumatra]]
    ** [[Riau]]
    ** [[Riau Islands Province|Riau Islands]]
    ** [[South Sumatra]]
    ** [[West Sumatra]]
    * [[Java]]
    ** [[Banten]]
    ** [[Central Java]]
    ** [[East Java]]
    ** [[Jakarta]]
    ** [[West Java]]
    ** [[Special Region of Yogyakarta|Yogyakarta]]
    * [[Kalimantan]]
    ** [[Central Kalimantan]]
    ** [[East Kalimantan]]
    ** [[North Kalimantan]]
    ** [[South Kalimantan]]
    ** [[West Kalimantan]]
    * [[Lesser Sunda Islands|Lesser Sunda]]
    ** [[Bali]]
    ** [[East Nusa Tenggara]]
    ** [[West Nusa Tenggara]]
    * [[Sulawesi]]
    ** [[Central Sulawesi]]
    ** [[Gorontalo]]
    ** [[North Sulawesi]]
    ** [[Southeast Sulawesi]]
    ** [[South Sulawesi]]
    ** [[West Sulawesi]]
    * [[Maluku Islands|Maluku]]
    ** [[Maluku (province)|Maluku]]
    ** [[North Maluku]]
    * [[West Papua (region)|Western New Guinea]]
    ** [[Papua (province)|Papua]]
    ** [[West Papua (province)|West Papua]]
    ===[[Japan]]===
    * [[Hokkaido]]
    ** [[Hokkaido]]
    * [[Tōhoku]]
    ** [[Aomori]]
    ** [[Iwate]]
    ** [[Miyagi]]
    ** [[Akita]]
    ** [[Yamagata]]
    ** [[Fukushima]]
    * [[Kantō]]
    ** [[Ibaraki]]
    ** [[Tochigi]]
    ** [[Gunma]]
    ** [[Saitama]]
    ** [[Chiba]]
    ** [[Tokyo]]
    ** [[Kanagawa]]
    * [[Chūbu]]
    ** [[Niigata]]
    ** [[Toyama]]
    ** [[Ishikawa]]
    ** [[Fukui]]
    ** [[Yamanashi]]
    ** [[Nagano]]
    ** [[Gifu]]
    ** [[Shizuoka]]
    ** [[Aichi]]
    * [[Kansai]]
    ** [[Mie]]
    ** [[Shiga]]
    ** [[Kyoto]]
    ** [[Osaka]]
    ** [[Hyōgo]]
    ** [[Nara]]
    ** [[Wakayama]]
    * [[Chūgoku]]
    ** [[Tottori]]
    ** [[Shimane]]
    ** [[Okayama]]
    ** [[Hiroshima]]
    ** [[Yamaguchi]]
    * [[Shikoku]]
    ** [[Tokushima]]
    ** [[Kagawa]]
    ** [[Ehime]]
    ** [[Kōchi]]
    * [[Kyushu]]
    ** [[Fukuoka]]
    ** [[Saga]]
    ** [[Nagasaki]]
    ** [[Kumamoto]]
    ** [[Ōita]]
    ** [[Miyazaki]]
    ** [[Kagoshima]]
    ** [[Okinawa]]
    ===[[Jordan]]===
    * North Region
    ** [[Ajloun Governorate|Ajloun]]
    ** [[Irbid Governorate|Irbid]]
    ** [[Jerash Governorate|Jerash]]
    ** [[Mafraq Governorate|Mafraq]]
    * Central Region
    ** [[Amman Governorate|Amman]]
    ** [[Balqa Governorate|Balqa]]
    ** [[Madaba Governorate|Madaba]]
    ** [[Zarqa Governorate|Zarqa]]
    * South Region
    ** [[Aqaba Governorate|Aqaba]]
    ** [[Karak Governorate|Karak]]
    ** [[Ma'an Governorate|Ma'an]]
    ** [[Tafilah Governorate|Tafilah]]
    ===[[Kazakhstan]]===
    * [[Akmola Region|Akmola]]
    * [[Aktobe Region|Aktobe]]
    * [[Almaty Region|Almaty]]
    * [[Atyrau Region|Atyrau]]
    * [[East Kazakhstan Region|East Kazakhstan]]
    * [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda]]
    * [[Kostanay Region|Kostanay]]
    * [[Kyzylorda Region|Kyzylorda]]
    * [[Jambyl Region|Jambyl]]
    * [[Mangystau Region|Mangystau]]
    * [[North Kazakhstan Region|North Kazakhstan]]
    * [[Pavlodar Region|Pavlodar]]
    * [[South Kazakhstan Region|South Kazakhstan]]
    * [[West Kazakhstan Region|West Kazakhstan]]
    ===[[Kuwait]]===
    * [[Capital Governorate (Kuwait)|Capital (Asima)]]
    * [[Hawalli Governorate|Hawalli]]
    * [[Farwaniya Governorate|Farwaniya]]
    * [[Ahmadi Governorate|Ahmadi]]
    * [[Jahra Governorate|Jahra]]
    * [[Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate|Mubarak Al-Kabeer]]
    ===[[Kyrgyzstan]]===
    * [[Batken Region|Batken]]
    * [[Bishkek]] (city)
    * [[Chuy Region|Chuy]]
    * [[Issyk Kul Region|Issyk-Kul]]
    * [[Jalal-Abad Region|Jalal-Abad]]
    * [[Naryn Region|Naryn]]
    * [[Osh Region|Osh]]
    * [[Osh]] (city)
    * [[Talas Region|Talas]]
    ===[[Laos]]===
    * [[Attapeu Province|Attapeu]]
    * [[Bokeo Province|Bokeo]]
    * [[Bolikhamsai Province|Bolikhamxai]]
    * [[Champasak Province|Champasak]]
    * [[Houaphanh Province|Houaphan]]
    * [[Khammouane Province|Khammouan]]
    * [[Luang Namtha Province|Luang Namtha]]
    * [[Luang Prabang Province|Louangphabang]]
    * [[Oudomxay Province|Oudomxai]]
    * [[Phongsaly Province|Phongsali]]
    * [[Sainyabuli Province|Sainyabuli]]
    * [[Salavan Province|Salavan]]
    * [[Savannakhet Province|Savannakhet]]
    * [[Sekong Province|Sekong]]
    * [[Vientiane Prefecture|Vientiane (Viengchan)]]
    * [[Vientiane Province|Vientiane]]
    * [[Xiangkhouang Province|Xiangkhoang]]
    ===[[Lebanon]]===
    * [[Beirut Governorate|Beirut]]
    * [[Beqaa Governorate|Beqaa]]
    * [[Mount Lebanon Governorate|Mount Lebanon]]
    * [[Nabatieh Governorate|Nabatieh]]
    * [[North Governorate|North]]
    * [[South Governorate|South]]
    ===[[Macau]]===
    * [[Macau Peninsula]]
    ** [[Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau|N. Sra. de Fátima]]
    ** [[Santo António, Macau|Sto. António]]
    ** [[São Lázaro|S. Lázaro]]
    ** [[Sé, Macau|Sé]]
    ** [[São Lourenço, Macau|S. Lourenço]]
    * [[Taipa]] and [[Coloane]]
    ** [[Taipa|N. Sra. do Carmo]]
    ** [[Coloane|S. Francisco Xavier]]
    ===[[Malaysia]]===
    *[[Peninsular Malaysia]]
    **Northern Region
    ***[[Perlis]]
    ***[[Kedah]]
    ***[[Penang]]
    ***[[Perak]]
    **East Coast Region
    ***[[Kelantan]]
    ***[[Terengganu]]
    ***[[Pahang]]
    **Central Region
    ***[[Selangor]]
    ***[[Kuala Lumpur]]
    ***[[Putrajaya]]
    **Southern Region
    ***[[Negeri Sembilan]]
    ***[[Malacca]]
    ***[[Johor]]
    *[[East Malaysia]]
    **[[Sabah]]
    **[[Sarawak]]
    **[[Labuan|Federal Territory of Labuan]]
    ===[[Maldives]]===
    * [[Haa Alif Atoll|Haa Alif]]
    * [[Haa Dhaalu Atoll|Haa Dhaalu]]
    * [[Shaviyani Atoll|Shaviyani]]
    * [[Noonu Atoll|Noonu]]
    * [[Raa Atoll|Raa]]
    * [[Baa Atoll|Baa]]
    * [[Lhaviyani Atoll|Lhaviyani]]
    * [[Kaafu Atoll|Kaafu]]
    * [[Alif Alif Atoll|Alif Alif]]
    * [[Alif Dhaal Atoll|Alif Dhaal]]
    * [[Vaavu Atoll|Vaavu]]
    * [[Meemu Atoll|Meemu]]
    * [[Faafu Atoll|Faafu]]
    * [[Dhaalu Atoll|Dhaalu]]
    * [[Thaa Atoll|Thaa]]
    * [[Laamu Atoll|Laamu]]
    * [[Gaafu Alif Atoll|Gaafu Alif]]
    * [[Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll|Gaafu Dhaalu]]
    * [[Gnaviyani Atoll|Gnaviyani]]
    * [[Malé]]
    * [[Addu City|Addu]]
    ===[[Mongolia]]===
    * [[Arkhangai Province|Arkhangai]]
    * [[Bayankhongor Province|Bayankhongor]]
    * [[Bayan-Ölgii Province|Bayan-Ölgii]]
    * [[Bulgan Province|Bulgan]]
    * [[Darkhan-Uul Province|Darkhan-Uul]]
    * [[Dornod Province|Dornod]]
    * [[Dornogovi Province|Dornogovi]]
    * [[Dundgovi Province|Dundgovi]]
    * [[Govi-Altai Province|Govi-Altai]]
    * [[Govisümber Province|Govisümber]]
    * [[Khentii Province|Khentii]]
    * [[Khovd Province|Khovd]]
    * [[Khövsgöl Province|Khövsgöl]]
    * [[Ömnögovi Province|Ömnögovi]]
    * [[Orkhon Province|Orkhon]]
    * [[Övörkhangai Province|Övörkhangai]]
    * [[Selenge Province|Selenge]]
    * [[Sükhbaatar Province|Sükhbaatar]]
    * [[Töv Province|Töv]]
    * [[Ulaanbaatar]]
    * [[Uvs Province|Uvs]]
    * [[Zavkhan Province|Zavkhan]]
    ===[[Nepal]]===
    * [[Province No. 1]]
    * [[Province No. 2]]
    * [[Province No. 3]]
    * [[Province No. 4]]
    * [[Province No. 5]]
    * [[Province No. 6]]
    * [[Province No. 7]]
    ===[[North Korea]]===
    *[[North Hwanghae]]
    *[[South Hwanghae]]
    *[[North Hamgyong]]
    *[[Kangwon]]
    *[[South Hamgyong]]
    *[[Ryanggang]]
    *[[Chagang]]
    *[[North Pyongan]]
    *[[South Pyongan]]
    ===[[Oman]]===
    * [[Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate|Ad Dakhiliyah]]
    * [[Ad Dhahirah Governorate|Ad Dhahirah]]
    * [[Al Batinah North Governorate|Al Batinah North]]
    * [[Al Batinah South Governorate|Al Batinah South]]
    * [[Al Buraimi Governorate|Al Buraimi]]
    * [[Al Wusta Governorate (Oman)|Al Wusta]]
    * [[Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate|Ash Sharqiyah North]]
    * [[Ash Sharqiyah South Governorate|Ash Sharqiyah South]]
    * [[Dhofar Governorate|Dhofar]]
    * [[Muscat Governorate|Masqat]]
    * [[Musandam Governorate|Musandam]]
    ===[[Pakistan]]===
    * [[Balochistan, Pakistan|Balochistan]]
    * [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]
    * [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]]
    * [[Sindh]]
    * [[Islamabad Capital Territory]]
    * [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas]]
    * [[Azad Jammu and Kashmir]]
    * [[Gilgit-Baltistan]]
    ===[[Palestinian territories]]===
    *[[West Bank]]
    ** [[Jerusalem Governorate|Jerusalem (al-Quds)]]
    ** [[Bethlehem Governorate|Bethlehem]]
    ** [[Hebron Governorate|Hebron]]
    ** [[Jenin Governorate|Jenin]]
    ** [[Jericho Governorate|Jericho]]
    ** [[Nablus Governorate|Nablus]]
    ** [[Qalqilya Governorate|Qalqilya]]
    ** [[Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate|Ramallah and al-Bireh]]
    ** [[Salfit Governorate|Salfit]]
    ** [[Tubas Governorate|Tubas ]]
    ** [[Tulkarm Governorate|Tulkarm]]
    * [[Gaza Strip]]
    ** [[Deir al-Balah Governorate|Deir al-Balah]]
    ** [[Gaza Governorate|Gaza]]
    ** [[Khan Yunis Governorate|Khan Yunis]]
    ** [[North Gaza Governorate|North Gaza]]
    ** [[Rafah Governorate|Rafah]]
    ===[[Qatar]]===
    * [[Al Daayen]]
    * [[Doha|Ad Dawhah]]
    * [[Al Khor]]
    * [[Al Wakrah (municipality)|Al Wakrah]]
    * [[Al Rayyan]]
    * [[Madinat ash Shamal]]
    * [[Umm Salal]]
    ===[[Saudi Arabia]]===
    * [[Al Bahah Region|Al Bahah]]
    * [[Northern Borders Region|Northern Borders]]
    * [[Al Jawf Region|Al Jawf]]
    * [[Al Madinah Region|Al Madinah]]
    * [[Al-Qassim Region|Al Qasim]]
    * [[Riyadh Region|Riyadh]]
    * [[Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia|Eastern Province]]
    * [['Asir Region|'Asir]]
    * [[Ha'il Region|Ha'il]]
    * [[Jizan Region|Jizan]]
    * [[Makkah Region|Makkah]]
    * [[Najran Region|Najran]]
    * [[Tabuk Region|Tabuk]]
    ===[[Singapore]]===
    *[[Aljunied]]
    *[[Ang Mo Kio]]
    **[[Cheng San]]
    **[[Chong Boon]]
    **[[Kebun Baru]]
    **[[Teck Ghee]]
    *[[Anson Road]]
    *[[Ayer Rajah]]
    *[[Balestier Road]]
    *[[Bartley]]
    *[[Bedok]]
    **[[Bedok Reservoir]]
    **[[Bedok Town Park]]
    **[[Shunfu Estate]]
    **[[Sin Ming]]
    *[[Boon Keng]]
    *[[Bugis]]-[[Kampong Glam]]
    **[[Bencoolen, Singapore|Bencoolen]]
    **[[Rochor]]
    **[[Sungei Road]]
    *[[Bukit Batok]]
    **[[Bukit Gombak]]
    **[[Hillview, Singapore|Hillview]]
    **[[Hume Estate]]
    *[[Bukit Panjang]]
    *[[Bukit Timah]]
    **[[Dunearn, Singapore|Dunearn]]
    **[[Toh Tuck]]
    **[[Watten, Singapore|Watten]]
    *[[Buona Vista]]
    **[[Ghim Moh]]
    **[[Holland Drive, Singapore|Holland Drive]]
    **[[Holland Village, Singapore|Holland Village]]
    **[[one-North]]
    *[[Chinatown,Singapore|Chinatown]]
    **[[Clarke Quay]]
    *[[Choa Chu Kang]]
    **[[Yew Tee]]
    *[[Clementi, Singapore]]
    **[[Dover, Singapore|Dover]]
    **[[Pandan Valley]]
    **[[West Coast, Singapore|West Coast]]
    *[[Geylang]]
    **[[Geylang East]]
    **[[Geylang Serai]]
    **[[Geylang West]]
    *[[Hougang]]
    **[[Buangkok]]
    *[[Jalan Kayu]]-[[Seletar]]
    *[[Jurong]] Residential
    **[[Boon Lay]]
    **[[Gek Poh Ville]]
    **[[Jurong Central]]
    **[[Jurong Green]]
    **[[Jurong Spring]]
    **[[Nanyang, Singapore|Nanyang]]
    **[[Pioneer, Singapore|Pioneer]]
    **[[Yuhua, Singapore|Yuhua]]
    *[[Jurong]] Industrial
    **[[Chin Bee]]
    **[[Joo Koon]]
    **[[Lok Yang]]
    **[[Pioneer Sector]]
    *[[Jurong Island]]
    *[[Ten mile Junction]]
    *[[Kallang]]
    **[[Kallang Bahru]]
    **[[Kallang Basin]]
    **[[Lavender, Singapore|Lavender]]
    *[[Kembangan, Singapore|Kembangan]]
    **[[Fidelio Estate]]
    **[[Frankel Estate]]
    *[[Kent Ridge]]
    *[[Labrador Park]]
    *[[Little India, Singapore|Little India]]
    **[[Boon Keng]]
    **[[Farrer Park]]
    *[[MacPherson, Singapore|MacPherson]]
    **[[Mattar, Singapore|Mattar]]
    *[[Mandai]]
    *[[Marina Bay, Singapore|Marina Bay]]
    **[[Esplanade, Singapore|Esplanade]]
    **[[Marina Centre]]
    **[[Marina East]]
    **[[Marina South]]
    *[[Marine Parade]]
    *[[North-Eastern Islands]]
    **[[Pulau Tekong]]
    **[[Pulau Ubin]]
    *[[Novena, Singapore|Novena]]
    *[[Orchard Road]]
    **[[Cairnhill]]
    **[[Dhoby Ghaut]]
    **[[Emerald Hill, Singapore|Emerald Hill]]
    **[[Somerset]]-[[Killiney]]
    **[[Tanglin]]
    *[[Pasir Panjang]]
    *[[Pasir Ris]]
    **[[Elias, Singapore|Elias]]
    **[[Lorong Halus]]
    **[[Loyang, Singapore|Loyang]]
    *[[Paya Lebar]]
    *[[Potong Pasir]]
    **[[Bidadari]]
    **[[Mount Vernon]]
    *[[Punggol]]
    *[[Queenstown, Singapore|Queenstown]]
    **[[Commonwealth, Singapore|Commonwealth]]
    *[[St Michael's, Singapore|St Michael's]]
    *[[Seletar]]
    *[[Sengkang]]
    *[[Sennett Estate]]
    *[[Serangoon]]
    **[[Serangoon Gardens]]
    **[[Serangoon North]]
    *[[Simpang]]
    *[[Central Area, Singapore|Singapore City]]
    *[[Somapah]]
    *[[Tai Seng]]
    *[[Tampines]]
    **[[Simei]]
    *[[Tanjong Pagar]]
    *[[Teban Gardens]]
    *[[Telok Blangah]]
    **[[Bukit Chandu]]
    **[[Bukit Purmei]]
    **[[HarbourFront]]
    **[[Radin Mas]]
    *[[Tengah, Singapore|Tengah]]
    *[[Tiong Bahru]]
    **[[Bukit Ho Swee]]
    **[[Bukit Merah]]
    *[[Toa Payoh]]
    **[[Bukit Brown]]
    **[[Caldecott Hill]]
    **[[Mount Pleasant, Singapore|Mount Pleasant]]
    **[[Thomson, Singapore|Thomson]]
    *[[Tuas]]
    **[[Tuas Crescent]]
    **[[Tuas Link]]
    **[[Tuas South]]
    **[[Tuas West]]
    *[[Western Water Catchment]]
    **[[Lim Chu Kang]]
    **[[Murai, Singapore|Murai]]
    **[[Pasir Laba]]
    **[[Sarimbun]]
    **[[Sungei Gedong]]
    **Wrexham
    *[[Woodlands, Singapore|Woodlands]]
    **[[Admiralty, Singapore|Admiralty]]
    **[[Innova, Singapore|Innova]]
    **[[Marsiling]]
    **[[Woodgrove, Singapore|Woodgrove]]
    *[[Yishun]]
    **[[Chong Pang]]
    *[[Yew Tee]]
    ===[[Sri Lanka]]===
    *[[Central Province, Sri Lanka|Central]]
    *[[Eastern Province, Sri Lanka|Eastern]]
    *[[North Central Province, Sri Lanka|North Central]]
    *[[Northern Province, Sri Lanka|Northern]]
    *[[North Western Province, Sri Lanka|North Western]]
    *[[Sabaragamuwa Province|Sabaragamuwa]]
    *[[Southern Province, Sri Lanka|Southern]]
    *[[Uva Province|Uva]]
    *[[Western Province, Sri Lanka|Western]]
    ===[[Syria]]===
    * [[Aleppo Governorate|Aleppo]]
    * [[Damascus Governorate|Damascus]]
    * [[Daraa Governorate|Daraa]]
    * [[Deir ez-Zor Governorate|Deir ez-Zor]]
    * [[Hama Governorate|Hama]]
    * [[Al-Hasakah Governorate|Al-Hasakah]]
    * [[Homs Governorate|Homs]]
    * [[Idlib Governorate|Idlib]]
    * [[Latakia Governorate|Latakia]]
    * [[Quneitra Governorate|Quneitra]]
    * [[Ar-Raqqah Governorate|Ar-Raqqah]]
    * [[Rif Dimashq Governorate|Rif Dimashq]]
    * [[As-Suwayda_Governorate|As-Suwayda]]
    * [[Tartus Governorate|Tartus]]
    ===[[Tajikistan]]===
    * [[Sughd Region]]
    * [[Khatlon Region]]
    * [[Districts of Republican Subordination]]
    * [[Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region]]
    ===[[Taiwan]]===
    *[[Changhua County]]
    *[[Chiayi|Chiayi City]]
    *[[Chiayi County]]
    *[[Hsinchu|Hsinchu City]]
    *[[Hsinchu County]]
    *[[Hualien County]]
    *[[Kaohsiung|Kaohsiung City]]
    *[[Keelung|Keelung City]]
    *[[Kinmen County]]
    *[[Lienchiang County]]
    *[[Miaoli County]]
    *[[Nantou County]]
    *[[New Taipei|New Taipei City]]
    *[[Penghu County]]
    *[[Pingtung County]]
    *[[Taichung City]]
    *[[Tainan|Tainan City]]
    *[[Taipei|Taipei City]]
    *[[Taitung County]]
    *[[Taoyuan City]]
    *[[Yilan County]]
    *[[Yunlin County]]
    ===[[Thailand]]===
    * [[Northern Thailand]]
    ** [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]]
    ** [[Chiang Rai Province|Chiang Rai]]
    ** [[Lampang Province|Lampang]]
    ** [[Lamphun Province|Lamphun]]
    ** [[Mae Hong Son Province|Mae Hong Son]]
    ** [[Nan Province|Nan]]
    ** [[Phayao Province|Phayao]]
    ** [[Phrae Province|Phrae]]
    ** [[Uttaradit Province|Uttaradit]]
    * [[Isan|Northeastern Thailand]]
    ** [[Amnat Charoen Province|Amnat Charoen]]
    ** [[Bueng Kan Province|Bueng Kan]]
    ** [[Buriram Province|Buriram]]
    ** [[Chaiyaphum Province|Chaiyaphum]]
    ** [[Kalasin Province|Kalasin]]
    ** [[Khon Kaen Province|Khon Kaen]]
    ** [[Loei Province|Loei]]
    ** [[Maha Sarakham Province|Maha Sarakham]]
    ** [[Mukdahan Province|Mukdahan]]
    ** [[Nakhon Phanom Province|Nakhon Phanom]]
    ** [[Nakhon Ratchasima Province|Nakhon Ratchasima]]
    ** [[Nong Bua Lamphu Province|Nong Bua Lamphu]]
    ** [[Nong Khai Province|Nong Khai]]
    ** [[Roi Et Province|Roi Et]]
    ** [[Sakon Nakhon Province|Sakon Nakhon]]
    ** [[Sisaket Province|Sisaket]]
    ** [[Surin Province|Surin]]
    ** [[Ubon Ratchathani Province|Ubon Ratchathani]]
    ** [[Udon Thani Province|Udon Thani]]
    ** [[Yasothon Province|Yasothon]]
    * [[Western Thailand]]
    ** [[Kanchanaburi Province|Kanchanaburi]]
    ** [[Phetchaburi Province|Phetchaburi]]
    ** [[Prachuap Khiri Khan Province|Prachuap Khiri Khan]]
    ** [[Ratchaburi Province|Ratchaburi]]
    ** [[Tak Province|Tak]]
    * [[Central Thailand]]
    ** [[Ang Thong Province|Ang Thong]]
    ** [[Chai Nat Province|Chai Nat]]
    ** [[Kamphaeng Phet Province|Kamphaeng Phet]]
    ** [[Lopburi Province|Lopburi]]
    ** [[Nakhon Nayok Province|Nakhon Nayok]]
    ** [[Nakhon Sawan Province|Nakhon Sawan]]
    ** [[Phetchabun Province|Phetchabun]]
    ** [[Phichit Province|Phichit]]
    ** [[Phitsanulok Province|Phitsanulok]]
    ** [[Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province|Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya]]
    ** [[Samut Songkhram Province|Samut Songkhram]]
    ** [[Saraburi Province|Saraburi]]
    ** [[Sing Buri Province|Sing Buri]]
    ** [[Sukhothai Province|Sukhothai]]
    ** [[Suphan Buri Province|Suphan Buri]]
    ** [[Uthai Thani Province|Uthai Thani]]
    * [[Eastern Thailand]]
    ** [[Chachoengsao Province|Chachoengsao]]
    ** [[Chanthaburi Province|Chanthaburi]]
    ** [[Chonburi Province|Chonburi]]
    ** [[Prachinburi Province|Prachinburi]]
    ** [[Rayong Province|Rayong]]
    ** [[Sa Kaeo Province|Sa Kaeo]]
    ** [[Trat Province|Trat]]
    * [[Southern Thailand]]
    ** [[Chumphon Province|Chumphon]]
    ** [[Krabi Province|Krabi]]
    ** [[Nakhon Si Thammarat Province|Nakhon Si Thammarat]]
    ** [[Narathiwat Province|Narathiwat]]
    ** [[Pattani Province|Pattani]]
    ** [[Phang Nga Province|Phang Nga]]
    ** [[Phatthalung Province|Phatthalung]]
    ** [[Phuket Province|Phuket]]
    ** [[Ranong Province|Ranong]]
    ** [[Satun Province|Satun]]
    ** [[Songkhla Province|Songkhla]]
    ** [[Surat Thani Province|Surat Thani]]
    ** [[Trang Province|Trang]]
    ** [[Yala Province|Yala]]
    ===Vietnam===
    * [[Northwest (Vietnam)|Northwest]]
    ** [[Điện Biên Province|Điện Biên]]
    ** [[Hòa Bình Province|Hòa Bình]]
    ** [[Lai Châu Province|Lai Châu]]
    ** [[Sơn La Province|Sơn La]]
    ** [[Lào Cai Province|Lào Cai]]
    * [[Northeast (Vietnam)|Northeast]]
    ** [[Bắc Giang Province|Bắc Giang]]
    ** [[Bắc Kạn Province|Bắc Kạn]]
    ** [[Cao Bằng Province|Cao Bằng]]
    ** [[Hà Giang Province|Hà Giang]]
    ** [[Lạng Sơn Province|Lạng Sơn]]
    ** [[Phú Thọ Province|Phú Thọ]]
    ** [[Quảng Ninh Province|Quảng Ninh]]
    ** [[Thái Nguyên Province|Thái Nguyên]]
    ** [[Tuyên Quang Province|Tuyên Quang]]
    * [[Red River Delta]]
    ** [[Bắc Ninh Province|Bắc Ninh]]
    ** [[Hà Nam Province|Hà Nam]]
    ** [[Hải Dương Province|Hải Dương]]
    ** [[Hưng Yên Province|Hưng Yên]]
    ** [[Nam Định Province|Nam Định]]
    ** [[Ninh Bình Province|Ninh Bình]]
    ** [[Thái Bình Province|Thái Bình]]
    ** [[Vĩnh Phúc Province|Vĩnh Phúc]]
    ** [[Hanoi|Ha Noi]] (municipality)]]
    ** [[Hai Phong]] (municipality)
    * [[North Central Coast]]
    ** [[Hà Tĩnh Province|Hà Tĩnh]]
    ** [[Nghệ An Province|Nghệ An]]
    ** [[Quảng Bình Province|Quảng Bình]]
    ** [[Quảng Trị Province|Quảng Trị]]
    ** [[Thanh Hóa Province|Thanh Hóa]]
    ** [[Thừa Thiên–Huế Province|Thừa Thiên–Huế]]
    * [[South Central Coast]]
    ** [[Da Nang|Đà Nẵng]]
    ** [[Quảng Nam Province|Quảng Nam]]
    ** [[Quảng Ngãi Province|Quảng Ngãi]]
    ** [[Bình Định Province|Bình Định]]
    ** [[Phú Yên Province|Phú Yên]]
    ** [[Khánh Hòa Province|Khánh Hòa]]
    ** [[Ninh Thuận Province|Ninh Thuận]]
    ** [[Bình Thuận Province|Bình Thuận]]
    * [[Central Highlands (Vietnam)|Central Highlands]]
    ** [[Đắk Lắk Province|Đắk Lắk]]
    ** [[Đắk Nông Province|Đắk Nông]]
    ** [[Gia Lai Province|Gia Lai]]
    ** [[Kon Tum Province|Kon Tum]]
    ** [[Lâm Đồng Province|Lâm Đồng]]
    * [[Southeast (Vietnam)|Southeast]]
    ** [[Ho Chi Minh City]]
    ** [[Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province]]
    ** [[Bình Dương Province]]
    ** [[Bình Phước Province]]
    ** [[Đồng Nai Province]]
    ** [[Tây Ninh Province]]
    * [[Mekong Delta]]
    ** [[Cần Thơ]] (Municipality)
    ** [[An Giang Province|An Giang]]
    ** [[Bạc Liêu Province|Bạc Liêu]]
    ** [[Bến Tre Province|Bến Tre]]
    ** [[Cà Mau Province|Cà Mau]]
    ** [[Đồng Tháp Province|Đồng Tháp]]
    ** [[Hậu Giang Province|Hậu Giang]]
    ** [[Kiên Giang Province|Kiên Giang]]
    ** [[Long An Province|Long An]]
    ** [[Sóc Trăng Province|Sóc Trăng]]
    ** [[Tiền Giang Province|Tiền Giang]]
    ** [[Trà Vinh Province|Trà Vinh]]
    ** [[Vĩnh Long Province|Vĩnh Long]]
    ===Asia===
    * [[Afghanistan]]
    * [[Armenia]]
    * [[Azerbaijan]]
    * [[Bahrain]]
    * [[Bangladesh]]
    * [[Bhutan]]
    * [[Brunei]]
    * [[Cambodia]]
    * [[China]]
    * [[Cyprus]]
    * [[Egypt]]
    * [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
    * [[India]]
    * [[Indonesia]]
    * [[Iran]]
    * [[Iraq]]
    * [[Israel]]
    * [[Japan]]
    * [[Jordan]]
    * [[Kazakhstan]]
    * [[North Korea]]
    * [[South Korea]]
    * [[Kuwait]]
    * [[Kyrgyzstan]]
    * [[Laos]]
    * [[Lebanon]]
    * [[Malaysia]]
    * [[Maldives]]
    * [[Mongolia]]
    * [[Myanmar]]
    * [[Nepal]]
    * [[Oman]]
    * [[Pakistan]]
    * [[Qatar]]
    * [[Russia]]
    * [[Saudi Arabia]]
    * [[Sri Lanka]]
    * [[Syria]]
    * [[Tajikistan]]
    * [[East Timor|East Timor (Timor-Leste)]]
    * [[Turkey]]
    * [[Turkmenistan]]
    * [[United Arab Emirates]]
    * [[Uzbekistan]]
    * [[Yemen]]
    * [[Abkhazia]]
    * [[Nagorno-Karabakh Republic|Nagorno-Karabakh]]
    * [[Northern Cyprus]]
    * [[State of Palestine|Palestine]]
    * [[South Ossetia]]
    * [[Christmas Island]]
    * [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]]
    * [[Akrotiri and Dhekelia]]
    * [[British Indian Ocean Territory]]
    ===Oceania===
    * [[Australia]]
    * [[Federated States of Micronesia]]
    * [[Fiji]]
    * [[Kiribati]]
    * [[Marshall Islands]]
    * [[Nauru]]
    * [[New Zealand]]
    * [[Palau]]
    * [[Papua New Guinea]]
    * [[Samoa]]
    * [[Solomon Islands]]
    * [[Tonga]]
    * [[Tuvalu]]
    * [[Vanuatu]]
    * [[Niue]]
    * [[Cook Islands]]
    * [[Ashmore and Cartier Islands]]
    * [[Christmas Island]]
    * [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]]
    * [[Coral Sea Islands]]
    * [[Norfolk Island]]
    * [[American Samoa]]
    * [[Baker Island]]
    * [[Guam]]
    * [[Howland Island]]
    * [[Jarvis Island]]
    * [[Johnston Atoll]]
    * [[Kingman Reef]]
    * [[Midway Atoll]]
    * [[Northern Mariana Islands]]
    * [[Wake Island]]
    * [[French Polynesia]]
    * [[New Caledonia]]
    * [[Wallis and Futuna]]
    * [[Tokelau]]
    * [[Pitcairn Islands]]
    ===North America===
    * [[Antigua and Barbuda]]
    * [[The Bahamas|Bahamas]]
    * [[Barbados]]
    * [[Belize]]
    * [[Canada]]
    * [[Costa Rica]]
    * [[Cuba]]
    * [[Dominica]]
    * [[Dominican Republic]]
    * [[El Salvador]]
    * [[Grenada]]
    * [[Guatemala]]
    * [[Haiti]]
    * [[Honduras]]
    * [[Jamaica]]
    * [[Mexico]]
    * [[Nicaragua]]
    * [[Panama]]
    * [[Saint Kitts and Nevis|St. Kitts and Nevis]]
    * [[Saint Lucia]]
    * [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|St. Vincent and the Grenadines]]
    * [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
    * [[United States]]
    * [[Greenland]]
    * [[Clipperton Island]]
    * [[Saint Barthélemy|St. Barthélemy]]
    * [[Collectivity of Saint Martin|St. Martin]]
    * [[Saint Pierre and Miquelon|St. Pierre and Miquelon]]
    * [[Aruba]]
    * [[Curaçao]]
    * [[Sint Maarten]]
    * [[Anguilla]]
    * [[Bermuda]]
    * [[British Virgin Islands]]
    * [[Cayman Islands]]
    * [[Montserrat]]
    * [[Turks and Caicos Islands]]
    * [[Navassa Island]]
    * [[Puerto Rico]]
    * [[United States Virgin Islands]]
    ====United States====
    * [[Alabama]]
    * [[Alaska]]
    * [[Arizona]]
    * [[Arkansas]]
    * [[California]]
    * [[Colorado]]
    * [[Connecticut]]
    * [[Delaware]]
    * [[Florida]]
    * [[Georgia]]
    * [[Hawaii]]
    * [[Idaho]]
    * [[Illinois]]
    * [[Indiana]]
    * [[Iowa]]
    * [[Kansas]]
    * [[Kentucky]]
    * [[Louisiana]]
    * [[Maine]]
    * [[Maryland]]
    * [[Massachusetts]]
    * [[Michigan]]
    * [[Minnesota]]
    * [[Mississippi]]
    * [[Missouri]]
    * [[Montana]]
    * [[Nebraska]]
    * [[Nevada]]
    * [[New Hampshire]]
    * [[New Jersey]]
    * [[New Mexico]]
    * [[New York]]
    * [[North Carolina]]
    * [[North Dakota]]
    * [[Ohio]]
    * [[Oklahoma]]
    * [[Oregon]]
    * [[Pennsylvania]]
    * [[Rhode Island]]
    * [[South Carolina]]
    * [[South Dakota]]
    * [[Tennessee]]
    * [[Texas]]
    * [[Utah]]
    * [[Vermont]]
    * [[Virginia]]
    * [[Washington]]
    * [[Washington, D.C.]]
    * [[West Virginia]]
    * [[Wisconsin]]
    * [[Wyoming]]
    ====Mexico====
    * [[Baja California]]
    * [[Baja California Sur]]
    * [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]]
    * [[Durango]]
    * [[Sinaloa]]
    * [[Sonora]]
    * [[Coahuila]]
    * [[Nuevo León]]
    * [[Tamaulipas]]
    * [[Aguascalientes]]
    * [[Guanajuato]]
    * [[Querétaro]]
    * [[San Luis Potosí]]
    * [[Zacatecas]]
    * [[State of Mexico|México]]
    * [[Mexico City]]
    * [[Morelos]]
    * [[Colima]]
    * [[Jalisco]]
    * [[Michoacán]]
    * [[Nayarit]]
    * [[Hidalgo (state)|Hidalgo]]
    * [[Puebla]]
    * [[Tlaxcala]]
    * [[Veracruz]]
    * [[Campeche]]
    * [[Quintana Roo]]
    * [[Tabasco]]
    * [[Yucatán]]
    * [[Chiapas]]
    * [[Guerrero]]
    * [[Oaxaca]]
    ====[[Panama]]====
    * [[Bocas del Toro Province|Bocas del Toro]]
    * [[Chiriquí Province|Chiriquí]]
    * [[Coclé Province|Coclé]]
    * [[Colón Province|Colón]]
    * [[Darién Province|Darién]]
    * [[Herrera Province|Herrera]]
    * [[Los Santos Province|Los Santos]]
    * [[Panamá Province|Panamá]]
    * [[Panamá Oeste Province|Panamá Oeste]]
    * [[Veraguas Province|Veraguas]]
    * [[Comarca Emberá-Wounaan|Emberá]]
    * [[Guna Yala]]
    * [[Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca|Ngäbe-Buglé]]
    * [[Kuna de Madugandí]]
    * [[Kuna de Wargandí]]
    ===South America===
    * [[Argentina]]
    * [[Bolivia]]
    * [[Brazil]]
    * [[Chile]]
    * [[Colombia]]
    * [[Ecuador]]
    * [[Guyana]]
    * [[Paraguay]]
    * [[Peru]]
    * [[Suriname]]
    * [[Uruguay]]
    * [[Venezuela]]
    ====Argentina====
    * [[Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires City]]
    * [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]]
    * [[Catamarca Province|Catamarca]]
    * [[Chaco Province|Chaco]]
    * [[Chubut Province|Chubut]]
    * [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]]
    * [[Corrientes Province|Corrientes]]
    * [[Entre Ríos Province|Entre Ríos]]
    * [[Formosa Province|Formosa]]
    * [[Jujuy Province|Jujuy]]
    * [[La Pampa Province|La Pampa]]
    * [[La Rioja Province, Argentina|La Rioja]]
    * [[Mendoza Province|Mendoza]]
    * [[Misiones Province|Misiones]]
    * [[Neuquén Province|Neuquén]]
    * [[Río Negro Province|Río Negro]]
    * [[Salta Province|Salta]]
    * [[San Juan Province, Argentina|San Juan]]
    * [[San Luis Province|San Luis]]
    * [[Santa Cruz Province, Argentina|Santa Cruz]]
    * [[Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe]]
    * [[Santiago del Estero Province|Santiago del Estero]]
    * [[Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina|Tierra del Fuego]]
    * [[Tucumán Province|Tucumán]]
    ====[[Bolivia]]====
    * [[Beni Department|Beni]]
    * [[Chuquisaca Department|Chuquisaca]]
    * [[Cochabamba Department|Cochabamba]]
    * [[La Paz Department, Bolivia|La Paz]]
    * [[Oruro Department|Oruro]]
    * [[Pando Department|Pando]]
    * [[Potosí Department|Potosí]]
    * [[Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia)|Santa Cruz]]
    * [[Tarija Department|Tarija]]
    ====Brazil====
    * [[Acre (state)|Acre]]
    * [[Amapá]]
    * [[Amazonas (Brazilian state)|Amazonas]]
    * [[Pará]]
    * [[Rondônia]]
    * [[Roraima]]
    * [[Tocantins]]
    * [[Alagoas]]
    * [[Bahia]]
    * [[Ceará]]
    * [[Maranhão]]
    * [[Paraíba]]
    * [[Pernambuco]]
    * [[Piauí]]
    * [[Rio Grande do Norte]]
    * [[Sergipe]]
    * [[Federal District (Brazil)|Distrito Federal]]
    * [[Goiás]]
    * [[Mato Grosso]]
    * [[Mato Grosso do Sul]]
    * [[Espírito Santo]]
    * [[Minas Gerais]]
    * [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]]
    * [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]
    * [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]]
    * [[Rio Grande do Sul]]
    * [[Santa Catarina (state)|Santa Catarina]]
    * [[Fernando de Noronha]]
    * [[Rocas Atoll]]
    * [[Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago|Saint Peter and Saint Paul]]
    * [[Trindade and Martim Vaz]]
    ====Chile====
    * [[Aysén Province|Aysén]]
    * [[Antártica Chilena]]
    * [[Antofagasta Province|Antofagasta]]
    * [[Arauco Province|Arauco]]
    * [[Arica Province|Arica]]
    * [[Bío Bío Province|Bío Bío]]
    * [[Cachapoal Province|Cachapoal]]
    * [[Capitán Prat Province|Capitán Prat]]
    * [[Cardenal Caro Province|Cardenal Caro]]
    * [[Cauquenes Province|Cauquenes]]
    * [[Cautín Province|Cautín]]
    * [[Chacabuco Province|Chacabuco]]
    * [[Chañaral Province|Chañaral]]
    * [[Chiloé Province|Chiloé]]
    * [[Choapa Province|Choapa]]
    * [[Coyhaique Province|Coyhaique]]
    * [[Colchagua Province|Colchagua]]
    * [[Concepción Province, Chile|Concepción]]
    * [[Copiapó Province|Copiapó]]
    * [[Cordillera Province, Chile|Cordillera]]
    * [[Curicó Province|Curicó]]
    * [[El Loa Province|El Loa]]
    * [[Elqui Province|Elqui]]
    * [[General Carrera Province|General Carrera]]
    * [[Huasco Province|Huasco]]
    * [[Iquique Province|Iquique]]
    * [[Easter Island|Isla de Pascua]]
    * [[Limarí Province|Limarí]]
    * [[Linares Province|Linares]]
    * [[Llanquihue Province|Llanquihue]]
    * [[Los Andes Province, Chile|Los Andes]]
    * [[Magallanes Province|Magallanes]]
    * [[Maipo Province|Maipo]]
    * [[Malleco Province|Malleco]]
    * [[Marga Marga Province|Marga Marga]]
    * [[Melipilla Province|Melipilla]]
    * [[Ñuble Province|Ñuble]]
    * [[Osorno Province|Osorno]]
    * [[Palena Province|Palena]]
    * [[Parinacota Province|Parinacota]]
    * [[Petorca Province|Petorca]]
    * [[Quillota Province|Quillota]]
    * [[Ranco Province|Ranco]]
    * [[San Antonio Province|San Antonio]]
    * [[San Felipe de Aconcagua Province|San Felipe de Aconcagua]]
    * [[Santiago Province, Chile|Santiago]]
    * [[Talagante Province|Talagante]]
    * [[Talca Province|Talca]]
    * [[Tamarugal Province|Tamarugal]]
    * [[Tierra del Fuego Province, Chile|Tierra del Fuego]]
    * [[Tocopilla Province|Tocopilla]]
    * [[Última Esperanza Province|Última Esperanza]]
    * [[Valdivia Province|Valdivia]]
    * [[Valparaíso Province|Valparaíso]]
    ====Colombia====
    *[[Amazonas Department|Amazonas]]
    *[[Antioquia Department|Antioquia]]
    *[[Arauca Department|Arauca]]
    *[[Atlántico Department|Atlántico]]
    *[[Bogotá]]
    *[[Bolívar Department|Bolívar]]
    *[[Boyacá Department|Boyacá]]
    *[[Caldas Department|Caldas]]
    *[[Caquetá Department|Caquetá]]
    *[[Casanare Department|Casanare]]
    *[[Cauca Department|Cauca]]
    *[[Cesar Department|Cesar]]
    *[[Chocó Department|Chocó]]
    *[[Córdoba Department|Córdoba]]
    *[[Cundinamarca Department|Cundinamarca]]
    *[[Guainía Department|Guainía]]
    *[[Guaviare Department|Guaviare]]
    *[[Huila Department|Huila]]
    *[[La Guajira Department|La Guajira]]
    *[[Magdalena Department|Magdalena]]
    *[[Meta Department|Meta]]
    *[[Nariño Department|Nariño]]
    *[[Norte de Santander Department|N. Santander]]
    *[[Putumayo Department|Putumayo]]
    *[[Quindío Department|Quindío]]
    *[[Risaralda Department|Risaralda]]
    *[[Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina|San Andrés]]
    *[[Santander Department|Santander]]
    *[[Sucre Department|Sucre]]
    *[[Tolima Department|Tolima]]
    *[[Valle del Cauca Department|Valle del Cauca]]
    *[[Vaupés Department|Vaupés]]
    *[[Vichada Department|Vichada]]
    ====[[Ecuador]]====
    * [[Azuay Province|Azuay]]
    * [[Bolívar Province (Ecuador)|Bolívar]]
    * [[Cañar Province|Cañar]]
    * [[Carchi Province|Carchi]]
    * [[Chimborazo Province|Chimborazo]]
    * [[Cotopaxi Province|Cotopaxi]]
    * [[El Oro Province|El Oro]]
    * [[Esmeraldas Province|Esmeraldas]]
    * [[Galápagos Province|Galápagos]]
    * [[Guayas Province|Guayas]]
    * [[Imbabura Province|Imbabura]]
    * [[Loja Province|Loja]]
    * [[Los Ríos Province|Los Ríos]]
    * [[Manabí Province|Manabí]]
    * [[Morona-Santiago Province|Morona-Santiago]]
    * [[Napo Province|Napo]]
    * [[Orellana Province|Orellana]]
    * [[Pastaza Province|Pastaza]]
    * [[Pichincha Province|Pichincha]]
    * [[Santa Elena Province|Santa Elena]]
    * [[Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province|Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas]]
    * [[Sucumbíos Province|Sucumbíos]]
    * [[Tungurahua Province|Tungurahua]]
    * [[Zamora-Chinchipe Province|Zamora-Chinchipe]]
    ====[[Guyana]]====
    * [[Barima-Waini]]
    * [[Pomeroon-Supenaam]]
    * [[Essequibo Islands-West Demerara]]
    * [[Demerara-Mahaica]]
    * [[Mahaica-Berbice]]
    * [[East Berbice-Corentyne]]
    * [[Cuyuni-Mazaruni]]
    * [[Potaro-Siparuni]]
    * [[Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo]]
    * [[Upper Demerara-Berbice]]
    ====Paraguay====
    * [[Alto Paraguay Department|Alto Paraguay]]
    * [[Alto Paraná Department|Alto Paraná]]
    * [[Amambay Department|Amambay]]
    * [[Asunción|Asunción (Capital District)]]
    * [[Boquerón Department|Boquerón]]
    * [[Caaguazú Department|Caaguazú]]
    * [[Caazapá Department|Caazapá]]
    * [[Canindeyú Department|Canindeyú]]
    * [[Central Department|Central]]
    * [[Concepción Department (Paraguay)|Concepción]]
    * [[Cordillera Department|Cordillera]]
    * [[Guairá Department|Guairá]]
    * [[Itapúa Department|Itapúa]]
    * [[Misiones Department|Misiones]]
    * [[Ñeembucú Department|Ñeembucú]]
    * [[Paraguarí Department|Paraguarí]]
    * [[Presidente Hayes Department|Presidente Hayes]]
    * [[San Pedro Department, Paraguay|San Pedro]]
    ====Peru====
    * [[Amazonas Region|Amazonas]]
    * [[Ancash Region|Ancash]]
    * [[Apurímac Region|Apurímac]]
    * [[Arequipa Region|Arequipa]]
    * [[Ayacucho Region|Ayacucho]]
    * [[Cajamarca Region|Cajamarca]]
    * [[Callao]]
    * [[Cusco Region|Cusco]]
    * [[Huancavelica Region|Huancavelica]]
    * [[Huánuco Region|Huánuco]]
    * [[Ica Region|Ica]]
    * [[Junín Region|Junín]]
    * [[La Libertad Region|La Libertad]]
    * [[Lambayeque Region|Lambayeque]]
    * [[Lima Region|Lima]]
    * [[Loreto Region|Loreto]]
    * [[Madre de Dios Region|Madre de Dios]]
    * [[Moquegua Region|Moquegua]]
    * [[Pasco Region|Pasco]]
    * [[Piura Region|Piura]]
    * [[Puno Region|Puno]]
    * [[San Martín Region|San Martín]]
    * [[Tacna Region|Tacna]]
    * [[Tumbes Region|Tumbes]]
    * [[Ucayali Region|Ucayali]]
    ====Suriname====
    * [[Brokopondo District]]
    * [[Commewijne District]]
    * [[Coronie District]]
    * [[Marowijne District]]
    * [[Nickerie District]]
    * [[Para District]]
    * [[Paramaribo District]]
    * [[Saramacca District]]
    * [[Sipaliwini District]]
    * [[Wanica District]]
    ====Uruguay====
    * [[Artigas Department|Artigas]]
    * [[Canelones Department|Canelones]]
    * [[Cerro Largo Department|Cerro Largo]]
    * [[Colonia Department|Colonia]]
    * [[Durazno Department|Durazno]]
    * [[Flores Department|Flores]]
    * [[Florida Department|Florida]]
    * [[Lavalleja Department|Lavalleja]]
    * [[Maldonado Department|Maldonado]]
    * [[Montevideo Department|Montevideo]]
    * [[Paysandú Department|Paysandú]]
    * [[Río Negro Department|Río Negro]]
    * [[Rivera Department|Rivera]]
    * [[Rocha Department|Rocha]]
    * [[Salto Department|Salto]]
    * [[San José Department|San José]]
    * [[Soriano Department|Soriano]]
    * [[Tacuarembó Department|Tacuarembó]]
    * [[Treinta y Tres Department|Treinta y Tres]]
    ===Europe===
    * [[Åland Islands]]
    * [[Albania]]
    * [[Andorra]]
    * [[Austria]]
    * [[Belarus]]
    * [[Belgium]]
    * [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
    * [[Bulgaria]]
    * [[Croatia]]
    * [[Czech Republic]]
    * [[Denmark]]
    * [[Estonia]]
    * [[Faroe Islands]]
    * [[Finland]]
    * [[France]]
    * [[Germany]]
    * [[Gibraltar]]
    * [[Greece]]
    * [[Guernsey]]
    * [[Hungary]]
    * [[Iceland]]
    * [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]
    * [[Isle of Man]]
    * [[Italy]]
    * [[Jan Mayen]]
    * [[Jersey]]
    * [[Kosovo]]
    * [[Latvia]]
    * [[Liechtenstein]]
    * [[Lithuania]]
    * [[Luxembourg]]
    * [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]
    * [[Malta]]
    * [[Moldova]]
    * [[Monaco]]
    * [[Montenegro]]
    * [[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]]
    * [[Norway]]
    * [[Poland]]
    * [[Portugal]]
    * [[Romania]]
    * [[Svalbard]]
    * [[San Marino]]
    * [[Serbia]]
    * [[Slovakia]]
    * [[Slovenia]]
    * [[Spain]]
    * [[Sweden]]
    * [[Switzerland]]
    * [[Transnistria]]
    * [[Ukraine]]
    * [[United Kingdom]]
    * [[Vatican City]]
    ===Africa===
    * [[Algeria]]
    * [[Angola]]
    * [[Benin]]
    * [[Botswana]]
    * [[Burkina Faso]]
    * [[Burundi]]
    * [[Cameroon]]
    * [[Cape Verde]]
    * [[Central African Republic]]
    * [[Chad]]
    * [[Comoros]]
    * [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
    * [[Republic of the Congo]]
    * [[Djibouti]]
    * [[Egypt]]
    * [[Equatorial Guinea]]
    * [[Eritrea]]
    * [[Ethiopia]]
    * [[Gabon]]
    * [[The Gambia]]
    * [[Ghana]]
    * [[Guinea]]
    * [[Guinea-Bissau]]
    * [[Ivory Coast|Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)]]
    * [[Kenya]]
    * [[Lesotho]]
    * [[Liberia]]
    * [[Libya]]
    * [[Madagascar]]
    * [[Malawi]]
    * [[Mali]]
    * [[Mauritania]]
    * [[Mauritius]]
    * [[Morocco]]
    * [[Mozambique]]
    * [[Namibia]]
    * [[Niger]]
    * [[Nigeria]]
    * [[Rwanda]]
    * [[São Tomé and Príncipe]]
    * [[Senegal]]
    * [[Seychelles]]
    * [[Sierra Leone]]
    * [[Somalia]]
    * [[South Africa]]
    * [[South Sudan]]
    * [[Sudan]]
    * [[Swaziland]]
    * [[Tanzania]]
    * [[Togo]]
    * [[Tunisia]]
    * [[Uganda]]
    * [[Western Sahara]]
    * [[Zambia]]
    * [[Zimbabwe]]
    {{div col end}}

    == Ministries ==

    JIL runs many different ministries in addition to weekend services and events. JIL runs a [[cell group|small group]] structure named "life groups".

    === Life Group Network ===

    The Life Group Network (LGN) is the ministry of JIL that reaches out to people of all walks of life. It is composed of five networks, the Men, Women, Young Adult Ministry, Youth and the Children's Network.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jilworldwide.org/church/ministries/lgn |title=Life Group Network (LGN) |publisher=Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide |access-date=August 19, 2015 }}</ref>

    ==== Youth ====

    Its youth ministry is known as the '''Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan – Christian Youth for the Nations Movement''' (abbreviated as '''KKB-CYN''') and is composed of the age group of 13 to 22. It is active in campus evangelism, dedicated to reach out the people inside of schools and campuses. It is headed by Senator Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva, the #2 Senator last May 2016 election.

    === Church Development Network ===

    The Church Development Network (CDN) is one of the dual ministry matrix arms of JIL. It provide various services ranging from ecclesiastical to technical for the overall empowerment of the local JIL churches through skill-building ministries that hone the talents of its members.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jilworldwide.org/church/ministries/cdn |title=Church Development Networks (CDN) |publisher=Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide |access-date=August 19, 2015 }}</ref>

    == Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation ==

    The '''Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation''' (formerly the '''Jesus Is Lord Christian School''') is a private school located in [[Bocaue, Bulacan]], Philippines. It was founded by the Spiritual Director of JIL, Bishop Bro. Eddie Villanueva in 1983 at a time when Christian students and those born to Christian parents were experiencing incensed religious persecution in the schools they were attending. It has 25 branches throughout the country.

    ==References==

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    == External links ==
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