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  2. Indang - Wikipedia

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    The Cavite State University, (CvSU) (Filipino: Pamantasang Estado ng Cavite), is a university in the province of Cavite in the Philippines. Its 72-hectare (180-acre) main campus, known as the Don Severino de las Alas Campus, is located in the Municipality of Indang, Cavite about 60 km (37 mi) southwest of Manila .

  3. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    Here in Kawit, Cavite, was born, 29 August 1862, General Candido Tria Tirona Site Monument Site of the birth of the general who helped propagate Katipunan ideas in Cavite. Kaligtasan St., Kawit Filipino August 29, 1956 Dito sa Indang, Kabite Isinilang Noong Ika-8 ng Enero, 1851 si Severino de las Alas

  4. File:Indang,Cavitejf8360 02.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Indang Heroes and Martyrs, WWII Veterans Memorial, Marker, Indang, Cavite and the Monuments, Markers of - Jose Mojica Y Diokno, Raymundo C. Jeciel Y Tamio, (Governors 1922–1925) who was with Aguinaldo during his retreat to Northern Luzon and former governor of Cavite, General Ambrosio R. Mojica, politico-military governor of the First ...

  5. Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church (Indang) - Wikipedia

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    Church local historical marker. Indang, originally Indan, [1] was originally a chapel (or visita) of Silang under the Jesuits. [2] The church's historical marker stated that the church was established as a mission station of Angelo Armano in 1611 and a separate parish in 1625 under the advocacy of Gregory the Great. [3]

  6. 1967 Cavite bus crash - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 1967, two Catholic pilgrimage buses collided on a mountainous road near a reinforced timber bridge in the rural town of Indang, Cavite, Philippines.. Subsequently, they plunged off a cliff, killing more than 80 people, [b] the majority being women and children, and injuring the remaining passengers, making it one of the world's worst road accidents and disasters and the worst in ...

  7. Indang–Alfonso Road - Wikipedia

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    The Indang–Alfonso Road is a 18.51-kilometer (11.50 mi), two-to-five lane, tertiary road that connects the municipalities of Indang and Alfonso in Cavite, Philippines. [ 1 ] Alternative names

  8. File:Indang,Cavitejf8297 04.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: UploadWizard photos --- (general description) of landmarks, heritage, culture, comprehensive, photography) of – Indang, Cavite Coordinates: 14°12'10"N 120°50'25"E Geographical location: Cavite, Region 4, Philippines, Asia Geographical coordinates: 14° 11' 43" North, 120° 52' 37" East - the junction, crossing, entrance to the town panorama - Welcome sign of Barangay Poblacion and ...

  9. N402 highway - Wikipedia

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    Serves as entry point of motorists to N402 from Naic–Indang Road and Indang–Alfonso Road: R. Jeciel Street – Indang Church, Cavite State University, Trece Martires: Serves as entry point of motorists from Naic–Indang Road and Indang–Alfonso Road: 65.000: 40.389: Route 402 reassurance sign. 66.000: 41.010: Indang Kilometer Zero