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Mayoyao, IfugaoFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mayoyao Municipality Seal Map of Ifugao showing the location of Mayoyao Mayoyao Location within the Philippines Coordinates: 16°58′N 121°13′ECoordinates: 16°58′N 121°13′E According to the 2010 census.1Historical marker   3Demographics  4References  5External links Barangays[edit] Mayoyao is politically subdivided into 27 barangays.05 km2 (91. [2]  Aduyongan . Philippines. Lumayna Area[2] • Total 238.413 • Density 69/km2 (180/sq mi) Time zone PST (UTC+8) ZIP code 3602 Dialing code 74 Income class 4th class Mayoyao is a fourth class municipality in the province of Ifugao. [3] Contents [hide]  1Barangays  2History 2.Country Philippines Region Cordillera Administrative Region(CAR) Province Ifugao District Lone District Barangays 27 Government[1] • Mayor Ronie H.413 people.1Battle of Mayoyao Ridge o 2. it has a population of 16.1.91 sq mi) Population (2010)[3] • Total 16.  Alimit  Ayangan  Balangbang  Banao  Banhal  Bongan  Buninan  Chaya  Chumang  Guinihon  Inwaloy  Langayan  Liwo  Maga  Magulon  Mapawoy  Mayoyao Proper  Mongol  Nalbu  Nattum  Palaad  Poblacion  Talboc . Province (now Ifugao) Filipino and American victory Belligerents Philippine Empire of Commonwealth[show] Japan[show] United States[show] Commanders and leaders Donald Blackburn Tomoyuki Yamashita General Toguzuma Strength 68.000 wounded .000 Japanese troops 200 American bomber pilots Casualties and losses 4. Mt. Tulaed  Bato-Alatbang  Epeng History[edit] Battle of Mayoyao Ridge[edit] Battle of Mayoyao Ridge Part of World War II Date Location Result July 26. 1945. 1945 Mayoyao.000 killed 7.200 wounded 3.600 killed 51. to August 9.000 Filipino troops 85. Demographics[edit] Population census of Mayoyao Source: National Statistics Office[3] . 1945. The result was key to the eventual surrender of General Yamashita at Kiangan. Ifugao. towards the end of World War II. This included the Filipino troops of the 1st. [4]:305–320 Historical marker[edit] The memorial or historical marker. captured the Japanese stronghold of Mayoyao. 15th and 16th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army. 1st Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary. 13th. Filipino soldiers under the command of Donald Blackburn.From July 26. 11th. supported by airstrikes by Army Air Forces.Northern Luzon or USAFIP-NL and the American bomber pilots of the United States Army Air Forces was fought against the Japanese Imperial forces during the Battle of Mayoyao Ridge until the end of World War II. marks the site of the “Battle of Mayoyao Ridge”. The battle was fought between the Japanese Imperial forces and the combined Filipino and American soldiers. to August 9. Ifugao. 11th and 14th Infantry Regiment of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines . 2nd. located at Mount Nagchajan in Mayoyao. Ifugao in Northern Luzon. 12th.
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