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Cuenca ancestral house in Bacoor, Cavite, showing its three historical markers. This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Calabarzon (Region IV-A) is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission.
Fort built in 1650 under the guidance of Rev. Pedro de San Agustin, A.R. Fort San Andrés, Romblon English 1939 Gabriel Fabella. 1898-1982 Elected as representative of Romblon in 1935. One of the founders of the Philippine Historical Association. In front of Banton Civic Center, Banton Filipino October 3, 2018 [18] Labanan sa Karagatan ng Sibuyan
Started as an encomienda of Pedro Guillen in 1591. Became the capital of Aklan from 1790 to 1802, Bugasong Filipino January 17, 1992 Calixto O. Zaldivar Hall of Justice Named after Calixto Zaldivar, the first Antiqueño who became a justice to the Supreme Court. San Jose de Buenavista English October 13, 2000 Evelio B. Javier: Antique governor.
Libreria ni Juan Martinez Bookshop of John Martinez First established along Calle Jolo (Juan Luna St.) in 1902. Publisher of works in Tagalog, Ilocano, and Kapampangan. Mayon Filipino December 8, 1960 Manuel L. Quezon [73] Quezon City Hall August 19, 1978 Manuel L. Quezon President of the Commonwealth, Father of the National Language.
Datu Sikatuna (or Catunao) was a Datu or chieftain of Bo-ol in the island of Bohol in the Philippines.He made a blood compact and alliance with the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi on March 25, 1565 at Hinawanan Bay, barangay Hinawanan, Loay. [1]
Spanish colonial era fortresses above (1)San Andres (San Antonio) and (2)Calvary Hills (Santiago) National Cultural Treasure marker for Fort San Andres in Romblon Island NMP Declaration No. 1-2013: 2013 [17] Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, Loay, Bohol: Loay, Bohol: 1822 Baroque-Renaissance Spanish Colonial era church made from cut coral stone.
Poverty incidence of Southern Leyte 10 20 30 40 50 2006 33.72 2009 43.07 2012 43.28 2015 40.94 2018 23.70 2021 16.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Farming Coconut Most of the people in Southern Leyte go into coconut planting, a widely distributed industry, especially in mountainous and even plain regions. The GIZ of the German Development Cooperation has embarked on a value chain ...
Illustration of Zamboanga and Fort Pilar, detail from the Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas, 1734. In 1635, upon the requests of the Jesuit missionaries and Bishop Fray Pedro of Cebu, the Spanish governor of the Philippines Juan Cerezo de Salamanca (1633–1635) approved the building of a stone fort in defense against pirates and raiders of the sultans of Mindanao and ...