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Poverty incidence of San Felipe 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 16.59 2003 5.56 2006 7.70 2009 14.46 2012 13.66 2015 16.66 2018 9.27 2021 21.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan Under the Spanish regime and during the early part of American regime, San Felipe was a separate town. Its first Municipal President was Don Saturnino Pastor who ...
English: Rosete, San Felipe, Zambales San Felipe Liwasang Bayan - Public Auditorium Feria, San Felipe, Zambales Cathedral ofSan Roque - Iglesia Filipina Independiente San Felipe National Highway (Olongapo-Bugallon Road) in Barangays Rosete, San Felipe 15.0594, 120.0814 Feria, San Felipe 15.0524, 120.0776 Manglicmot, San Felipe 15.0472, 120.0747 San Felipe, Zambales Olongapo City Bugallon ...
Zambales, officially the Province of Zambales (Sambal: Probinsya nin Zambales; Ilocano: Probinsia ti Zambales; Pangasinan: Luyag na Zambales; Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Zambales; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Zambales), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Iba, which is located in the middle of the province.
The district consists of the provincial capital Iba and the rest of the municipalities north of the Subic Bay region, namely Botolan, Cabangan, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, San Antonio, San Felipe, San Narciso and Santa Cruz. [4] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Doris E. Maniquiz of the Sulong Zambales Party (SZP) and Lakas ...
In 1572, Juan de Salcedo, the Mexico-born Spanish conquistador and grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, founded Zambales during his exploration of northern Luzon. [5] Subic was founded in late 1607 by Augustinian friars headed by Rev. Fr. Rodrigo de San Miguel, and the natives in Subic were Christianized under Spanish rule.
View history; General What links here; ... The province of Zambales has 247 barangays comprising its 13 town and 1 city. [1] [2] ... San Felipe: Amungan 8,643 8,122 ...
The Dinamulag Festival also known as the Zambales Mango Festival is an annual festival held in the province of Zambales in the Philippines to celebrate or encourage bountiful harvest of the province's mangoes. The festival was first held in 1999. [1] The mascot is a mango. [2]
The original commune established by the Spanish friars is now barrios Bani and Tugui. For the majority of its early history, the church became the center of evangelization throughout northern Zambales, even being named by a Recollect chronicler as "La Mejor Iglesia y El Mejor Convento" (The best church and the best convent) in Zambales. [3]