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  2. San Antonio, Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio, officially the Municipality of San Antonio (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Antonio, Kapampangan: Balen ning San Antonio), is a municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 83,060 people.

  3. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    Kuyapo, Nueva Ecija Disyembre 10, 1899 Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija December 10, 1899 House where Apolinario Mabini was staying when he was captured by the Americans. Cuyapo: Filipino 1964 Labanan sa San Isidro Battle of San Isidro Troops headed by Mariano Llanera and Pantaleon Valmonte to capture the then capital of Nueva Ecija on September 2, 1896.

  4. Peñaranda Church - Wikipedia

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    This was continued by Fr. Isidoro Prada from 1873 to 1875, and also by Fr. Candido San Miguel from 1879 to 1881. The church was finished by Fr. Santos Vega from 1887 to 1889. The convent made of bricks and stone was built by Fr. Valentin Gato de la Fuente from 1889 to 1891. [ 3 ]

  5. Magalang - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Magalang 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 10.80 2009 8.07 2012 4.98 2015 9.72 2018 4.96 2021 11.81 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Fishpond owners in Pampanga source their fingerlings (tilapia) from producers in this town, it's well known for its confectionaries (sweets) particularly the incomparable pastilla de leche, a popular item for gift-giving and a table dessert on ...

  6. Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Nueva Ecija 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 26.51 2009 29.88 2012 25.20 2015 20.70 2018 8.55 2021 10.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Nueva Ecija is the biggest rice producer in Central Luzon and in the Philippines, thus, often referred to as the Rice Bowl of the Philippines. Rice fields in Guimba Nueva Ecija is considered the main rice growing province of the Philippines ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Cabanatuan - Wikipedia

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    The diocese lost territory in 1984 when the Diocese of San Jose in the Northern Part of Nueva Ecija was formed. The current bishop Emeritus of the diocese and Apostolic administrator is Sofronio Aguirre Bancud, S.S.S., D.D. He was appointed as auxiliary bishop on 2004 and installed as bishop on January 25, 2005.

  8. Saint Paul School of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul School, the first and only Catholic school in San Antonio, Nueva Ecija had its humble beginning in 1969. It was the same year when Bishop Vicente P. Reyes of Cabanatuan requested the Provincial Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC) to manage the school. The four SPC sisters: Sr. Caritas de St. Paul Sevilla, Sr. Mary Asella Cariaga, Sr ...

  9. Battle of Calumpit - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando fell to American control on May 8, and San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, the capital after Malolos, fell on May 16. [3] On the American side, three earned the Medal of Honor for their performance in the battle. They were Colonel Funston, Private (later First Lieutenant) William B. Trembley, and Private Edward White. [2]