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  2. Talavera, Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Talavera's history and development could be traced as far back as 1846 based on available historical fragments and records. Its most extensive documentation was initiated in 1965 under Mayor Romeo F. Maliwat, who commissioned public librarian Tomas I. Pagaduan with compiling Talavera's history, including the histories of its barangays.

  3. History of Manila - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded History of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, dates back to the year 900 AD, as documented in the Laguna Copperplate Inscription.By the thirteenth century, the city consisted of a fortified settlement and trading quarter near the mouth of the Pasig River, which bisects the city into the north and south.

  4. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Talavera serving dish by Marcela Lobo on display at the Museo de Arte Popular, Mexico City. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala is a Mexican pottery tradition with heritage from the Talavera de la Reina pottery of Spain. In 2019, both traditions were included in UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. [1]

  5. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Aliaga 10 20 30 40 50 2000 44.66 2003 22.58 2006 30.50 2009 25.43 2012 18.99 2015 16.41 2018 6.71 2021 13.79 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Culture A group of devotees covered in mud gathering as a line of men in white robes travel through. The Taong Putik Festival is an annual festival held in the municipality on the feast day of Saint John the Baptist every 24th ...

  6. Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Nueva Ecija 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 5.23 2003 27.10 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 ...

  7. San Jose, Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Jose 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 27.35 2003 14.93 2006 14.60 2009 19.12 2012 14.16 2015 13.18 2018 4.61 2021 12.23 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Agriculture is the prime revenue of San Jose City since it is a part of the rice granary of the Philippines. However other agri-based produce are vegetables, fruits and onions. The city is now a leading producer of onions ...

  8. Timeline of Manila - Wikipedia

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    The City of Manila administrative entity was created, composed of Binondo, Ermita, Intramuros, Malate, Pandacan, Quiapo, Santa Cruz, Barrio San Nicolas, San Miguel, San Fernando de Dilao (modern day Paco), Sampaloc and Tondo. The capital of the Philippines was relocated to Manila from Malolos. Arsenio Cruz-Herrera became mayor.

  9. Pedro Siochi - Wikipedia

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    Talavera River Irrigation System in Bulacan Province (1923) Culasi Port in Roxas City (1926) Manila Central Post Office (1926) with Arch. Juan M. Arellano and Arch. Tomás Mapúa (1926) Legislative Building (1926) with Arch. Ralph Harrington Doane, Arch. Antonio Toledo, And Arch. Juan M. Arellano