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Poverty incidence of Nagcarlan 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 9.40 2009 7.27 2012 10.04 2015 5.60 2018 2.37 2021 5.27 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Election Nagcarlan Presidencia, the seat of the municipal government 2022 2022 Nagcarlan local election Party Candidates Running Mate Votes % Party Candidate Votes % Nacionalista Elmor Vita Aksyon Rexon Arevalo (Incumbent) 25,357 68.64 21,974 ...
Nagcarlan: Acevida 1,294 1,406 1,513 1,200 1,210 1,209 Siniloan: Adia 1,120 1,002 920 779 615 570 Santa Maria: Alibungbungan 1,971 1,737 1,604 1,248 989 895 Nagcarlan: Alipit 375 320 247 210 151 139 Magdalena: Alipit 439 369 363 346 285 283 Santa Cruz: Alumbrado 1,099 887 958 698 569 378 Nagcarlan: Amonoy 150 408 355 196 55 115 Majayjay ...
Barangay Lamot 2 in Calauan is the site is the site of Mount Kalisungan, [8] known for being site where retreating Japanese soldiers made their last stand in Laguna at the end of World War II. [8] The 760 MASL mountain is sometimes also known as Mount Nagcarlan or Mount Lamot, and is a traditional during holy week hiking site among locals. [8]
English: UploadWizard photos --- (general description) of (landmarks, heritage, culture, comprehensive, photography) of – Nagcarlan, Laguna Boundary Welcome to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery - Ana Kalang Statue and Marker - D'Rhumboogies (Binibining Ana Kalang Ana Kalang Festival Laguna’s First Non-religious Festival Historic Nagcarlan The Legend of Ana Kalang Nagcarlan’s Ana Kalang ...
Rizal, officially the Municipality of Rizal (Tagalog: Bayan ng Rizal), is a municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 18,332 people. [3] The municipality, named after the country's national hero José Rizal, is one of the youngest municipalities in Laguna.
Nagcarlan was first colonized in 1571 by Juan de Salcedo, grandson of Miguel López de Legazpi. [1] It was founded by Franciscan priests Juan de Plasencia and Diego Oropesa in 1578. [ 2 ] The church of Nagcarlan was first built from light materials such as nipa and wood [ 1 ] in 1583 under the chaplaincy of its first priest, Tomas de Miranda ...
Pagsanjan (pronounced PAG-sang-han), officially the Municipality of Pagsanjan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Pagsanjan), is a municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,327 people. [3] Pagsanjan is the tourist capital of Laguna and is the home of the Bangkero Festival held every March.
The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery was formally and officially declared as a National Historical Landmark in 1981 by virtue of Presidential Decree no. 260, enacted August 1, 1973 with amendments by Administrative Order 1505, dated June 11, 1978. [3] Since the declaration, no more burials were allowed in the cemetery. [1]