Legislative districts of Rizal
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The Legislative Districts of Rizal, namely the first and second districts are the representations of the Province of Rizal in the Philippine House of Representatives. From 1907 to 1972, the present-day Caloocan City, Las Piñas City, Makati City, Malabon City, Mandaluyong City, Marikina City, Muntinlupa City, Navotas, Parañaque City, Pasay City, Pasig City, Pateros, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig City and until 1998, Antipolo City was part of its representation. During the duration of the Interim Batasang Pambansa from 1978 to 1984, it was part of the representation of Region IV-A and from 1984 to 1986, it had 2 assemblymen elected at-large.
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[edit] 1st District
- City: none
- Municipality: Angono, Binangonan, Cainta, Taytay
- Population (2000): 703,053
[edit] 2nd District
- Population (2000): 533,299
[edit] At-Large (defunct)
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- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library

