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senores y senoritas, in case you need accuracy, this is outdated.
correct source is Philippine Standard Geographic Code published by PSA, which is updated quarterly in an excel (xlsx) file, which you need to parse properly kung need nyo iconvert sa json format.
how is this outdated? cities / municipalities sometimes change names, get merged, new baranggays pop up here and there, mga ganon. this repo is last updated 4 years ago.
@davalapar I think devs understand that it is updated 4 years ago and really not an issue because.. common sense will tell you... no need to open such issue. LOL
senores y senoritas, in case you need accuracy, this is outdated.
correct source is Philippine Standard Geographic Code published by PSA, which is updated quarterly in an excel (xlsx) file, which you need to parse properly kung need nyo iconvert sa json format.
how is this outdated? cities / municipalities sometimes change names, get merged, new baranggays pop up here and there, mga ganon. this repo is last updated 4 years ago.
example project that did scraping properly:
in case lang naman, in case you need accuracy lang.
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