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Camaligan was under the ecclesiastical and civil jurisdiction of Nueva Caceres (now Naga City) for almost two centuries, from year 1578 to 1775. [1]In the year 1775, the town became an independent political unit under the administration of Bishop Domingo Ollantes of Nueva Caceres. [8]
The town of Camaligan is a known archeological site.In 2016 to 2017, hundreds of artifacts, including shells, jar fragments, tools, other deposits, pig bones, deer bones, stingray cartilage, shark cartilage, and at least fifteen (15) pre-colonial human remains, were found in the area, which marked a revolutionary phase in Bicol archaeology.
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National historical marker installed in 1940. The image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia was initially kept in a chapel on the banks of the Bicol River. [1] The present shrine was built in 1741 by Bishop Isidro Arevalo, and later renovated by Bishop Francisco Gainza.
Naga City, Iriga City, and Pili are the main economic centers of Camarines Sur. The towns of Nabua, Goa, Calabanga, Libmanan, Pasacao, Sipocot, Baao are also taking successful steps towards urbanization and competitiveness. Milaor, Camaligan, Canaman, Magarao, Gainza serves as a sub-urban area of Naga City.
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Nueva Cáceres is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. [3] [4] It is a metropolitan see that comprises the Bicol Region, while directly overseeing the third, fourth, and fifth congressional districts of Camarines Sur, Naga City, Iriga City and the Municipality of Gainza.
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Today, the old church's ruined walls are still visible. In addition, the kiln that was used to produce the bricks for the church is still standing. [6] Between the church ruins and the kiln, the current Camalaniugan Church is located, as well as a new belfry, built in 1998. [4]