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  2. Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Nueva Ecija 5 10 15 20 25 30 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 province of the Philippines ...

  3. List of Philippine place names of Spanish origin - Wikipedia

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    The political division of the island was by a royal decree issued by the King of Spain and executed by the Governor General on January 1, 1890. [6]) Nueva Ecija (Spanish for "new Écija", after a town in province of Sevilla, whose topography Don Fausto Cruzat y Góngora associated to.) [7]

  4. Aurora Quezon - Wikipedia

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    Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon replica house (corner of San Luis and Rizal St., Poblacion, Baler, Aurora), owned by her father Pedro Aragón [1] Aurora Aragón was born on February 19, 1888, to Pedro Aragón and Zenaida Molina in the town of Baler, then in the District of El Príncipe, a part of the province of Nueva Ecija (at that time, Baler was the capital of Nueva Ecija).

  5. Quezon - Wikipedia

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    In 1705, the Military Comandancia of Nueva Ecija was created and was governed by Governor General Fausto Cruzat y Góngora. It included huge swathes of Central Luzon, the Contracosta towns as well as the Kalilayan area and Polillo Islands. [21] But Nueva Ecija was still part of La Pampanga province at that time.

  6. Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In Nueva Ecija, north of Manila, rebels in San Isidro, led by Mariano Llanera, attacked the Spanish garrison on September 2–4, but they were repulsed. [65] By August 30, the revolt had spread to eight provinces. On that date, Governor-General Ramón Blanco declared a "state of war" in these provinces and placed them under martial law.

  7. Category:Geography of Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of Nueva Ecija (1 C, 5 P) P. Populated places in Nueva Ecija (2 C) Pages in category "Geography of Nueva Ecija"

  8. Palayan - Wikipedia

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    Palayan was created on June 19, 1965, by the Congress of the Philippines and is one of seven planned cities in the Philippines (the other six being Manila, Baguio, Quezon City, Trece Martires, Koronadal and the Island Garden City of Samal). [5] The new provincial capitol, convention center, and sports center of Nueva Ecija are located in the city.

  9. 1645 Luzon earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The island was struck by a 7.5 M s tremor produced by the San Manuel and Gabaldon Faults (Nueva Ecija) in the central section of the island. [ 1 ] Aftershocks continued a few days, then on December 4 at 11:00 pm, another event (allegedly equal or stronger than November 30) hit the area, causing further death and destruction.