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Magsingal, officially the Municipality of Magsingal (Ilocano: Ili ti Magsingal; Tagalog: Bayan ng Magsingal) is a 1st class municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 31,308 people.
Saint William the Hermit Parish Church, also known as San Guillermo Hermitanio Parish Church or Magsingal Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Magsingal, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. It is under the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia. [1] The church is the second one established within the municipality. [2]
Ilocos Sur Capitol, Vigan: English 1963 Memorare Where Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was shot and killed by the Americans. Cervantes: Filipino December 2, 1999 Memorare Site Site Commemorating the Battle of Tirad Pass. Del Pilar: Filipino 2000 Mena Crisologo: One of those that signed the Malolos Constitution, became the first governor of Ilocos Sur ...
Ilocos Sur is bordered by Ilocos Norte and Abra to the north, Mountain Province to the east, La Union and Benguet to the south and the South China Sea to the west. Ilocos Sur was founded by the Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo in 1572. It was formed when the north (now Ilocos Norte) split from the south (Ilocos Sur). At that time, it ...
Puro 1,207 1,255 1,170 1,118 1,119 Caoayan: Puro 4,193 4,222 3,733 3,241 2,180 Magsingal: Purok-a-bassit 559 553 453 398 369 Vigan: Purok-a-dackel 850 535 485 427 435 Vigan: Puspus 500 430 422 433 378 Bantay: Pussuac 1,040 955 831 705 678 Santo Domingo: Quezon (Poblacion) 2,066 1,966 1,756 1,792 1,726 Cabugao: Quezon (Poblacion) 360 366 453 407 ...
St. William the Hermit Church in Magsingal, Ilocos Sur Parish Church of San Guillermo de Aquitania [u] Magsingal, Ilocos Sur: 1827: A Spanish colonial era brick church noted for its unique and intricate retablo. NMP Declaration 2-2001: 2001 [38] Majayjay Church, Laguna, Jul 2024 Parish Church of San Gregorio Magno [v] Majayjay, Laguna: 1649
The Father Burgos House, built in 1788, [1] is a historic house in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. [2] It was the residence of the Filipino Catholic priest Jose Burgos (1837–1872), [3] a leader of the secularization movement, referring to the full incorporation of Filipino priests into the Catholic hierarchy in the Philippines, which was dominated by Spanish friars in the past. [4]
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