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		<title>Welcome to the City of OLONGAPO</title>
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Welcome to the City of Olongapo: it is a highly urbanized city located in the province of Zambales, Philippines. Unlike the rest of the Philippines which gained independence from the United States after World War II in 1946, Olongapo was governed as a part of the United States naval reservation. After lobbying efforts of James Leonard [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to the City of Olongapo: it is a highly urbanized city located in the province of Zambales, Philippines. Unlike the rest of the Philippines which gained independence from the United States after World War II in 1946, Olongapo was governed as a part of the United States naval reservation. After lobbying efforts of James Leonard T. Gordon, the area was relinquished to the Philippine government and converted into a municipality on December 7, 1959. Six years later under Mayor James Leonard T. Gordon, Olongapo was reconverted to a chartered city on June 1, 1966. Adjacent to the city is the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, which until 1992 was a United States naval base. The city is known for it&#8217;s innovative methods of urban management in the 1980&#8217;s in addressing crime and cleanliness that has been copied by local governments nationwide. These include the public utility color-code, traffic management system, waste management system earning Olongapo City national and international award such as the UNESCO Cities for Peace representing Asia and the Pacific in 1997 and the Konrad Adenauer Local Medal of Excellence in 1999. Furthermore, the Asian Development Bank and World Bank have also recognized it&#8217;s successful urban redevelopment and city development strategy after the US Base turnover.</p>
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