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  2. File:Pulilan,HallBulacanjf9574 06.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Upload Wizard photos -- (general description of landmarkds, town, church) - of the - Rural Bank of Florida at Pulilan, Bulacan, Pulilan Municipal Hall Complex, including the Park of Rizal Monument, Fire Station, Covered Court, municipal offices, Municipal Trial Court and Museum, at Town Proper, Centro, with the center is the St. Dominic Academy and Pulilan Church Museum and San Isidro ...

  3. File:Pulilan,HallBulacanjf9587 10.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Upload Wizard photos -- (general description of landmarkds, town, church) - of the - Pulilan Municipal Hall Complex, including the Park with the Rizal Monument, Fire Station, Pulilan Gym, Covered Basketball Court, project of former Vice-Governor Rely S. Plamenco, 2 Heritage, Ancestral Houses, including the Calderon's - at Town Proper, Centro, downtown - with the center of interesting ...

  4. Pulilan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Pulilan 5 10 15 20 2000 19.91 2003 11.59 2006 10.60 2009 6.92 2012 4.80 2015 7.43 2018 4.59 2021 14.35 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The municipality of Pulilan has basically an agri-based economy. Farming, fishing, swine and poultry raising were the dominant economic industries and livelihood of the natives of the town. Structural changes in the economy become ...

  5. San Isidro Labrador Church - Wikipedia

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    Several sources provide varied claims as to the beginnings of the town and parish. One of such sources tells that the town was founded in 1749 under the advocation of San Isidro and was subsequently named Pulilan in 1850 by Ignacio Manzanares of Hagonoy in 1871. Likewise, Simon Barroso called the town San Isidro de Pulilan in 1873.

  6. History of Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    The earliest archeological evidence human habitation in the Philippines archipelago is the 40,000-year-old Tabon Man of Palawan and the Angono Petroglyphs in Rizal. [1] By 1000 B.C. the inhabitants of the Philippine archipelago had developed into four distinct kinds of peoples: tribal groups who depended on hunter-gathering and were concentrated in forests; warrior societies who practiced ...

  7. San Isidro Labrador Church (Pulilan) - Wikipedia

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    Several sources provide varied claims as to the beginnings of the town and parish. One of such sources tells that the town was founded in 1749 under the advocation of San Isidro and was subsequently named Pulilan in 1850 by Ignacio Manzanares of Hagonoy in 1871. Likewise, Simon Barroso called the town San Isidro de Pulilan in 1873.

  8. Our Lady of Biglang Awa of Pulilan - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Biglang Awa of Pulilan (Tagalog, "Prompt Mercy/Succor", not to be confused with Our Lady of Perpetual Succor or Our Lady of Prompt Succor) is a Catholic icon enshrined in the town of Pulilan, Bulacan in the Philippines. An object of devotion in the province and Central Luzon, it is in private hands and dates to at least the 18th ...

  9. Pulilan, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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