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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 ...
The Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Marogondon was constructed in the early 18th century by the Jesuits, with later additions by the seculars and the Augustinian Recollects. The church was designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. [29] [30] Cavite: Maragondon: Colonel C. Riel St
The church of Nagcarlan was first built from light materials such as nipa and wood in 1583 under the chaplaincy of its first priest, Father Tomas de Miranda who also pioneered the cultivation of wheat in the country and was dedicated to Saint Bartholomew.Fr. Vicente Velloc supervised the establishment of a cemetery in Nagcarlan in 1845 below Mt ...
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.
The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery (Filipino: Libingan sa Ilalim ng Lupa ng Nagcarlan) is a national historical landmark and museum in Barangay Bambang, Nagcarlan, Laguna supervised by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
Santa Cruz, officially the Municipality of Santa Cruz (Tagalog: Bayan ng Santa Cruz), is a municipality and capital of the province of Laguna, Philippines.According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 123,574 people.
Nuestra Señora de Candelaria Parish Church (Mabitac) Nagcarlan Church; Saint James the Apostle Parish Church (Paete) Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Church (Pagsanjan) Saint Peter of Alcantara Parish Church (Pakil) Pangil Church; Pila Church; Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church (Majayjay) Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral
The culture of the Philippines is characterized by great ethnic diversity. [1] Although the multiple ethnic groups of the Philippine archipelago have only recently established a shared Filipino national identity, [2] their cultures were all shaped by the geography and history of the region, [3] [4] and by centuries of interaction with neighboring cultures, and colonial powers.