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The house was built during the years 1953–1954 on the former residence of the Jorolan family. [1] Carlos P. Garcia (CPG) did not own a house in the city as he was a native of Talibon town on the other side of the island province of Bohol. His family rented a house in the city while he was serving his constituents.
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The Dr. Cecilio Putong National High School, originally the Bohol National High School or BNHS; also Bohol High, is a public, secondary educational institution at Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. It is located along Carlos P. Garcia or CPG Avenue. DCPNHS is a landmark of history and tourism of Tagbilaran City and Bohol. Having been a ...
Bohol: Baclayon: Upload Photo: PH-07-0005 Archway and Mortuary Chapel of 19th Century Cemetery Bohol: Baclayon: Upload Photo: PH-07-0006 Pamilacan Watchtower Bohol: Pamilacan Island, Baclayon: Upload Photo: PH-07-0007 Balilihan Belfry Bohol: Balilihan: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Hill PH-07-0008 Balilihan Watchtower Bohol: Balilihan: Upload Photo ...
The house is located in the municipality of Loay, around 18 kilometers from Tagbilaran, along Kanipaan Road. It is easily located because it is a short walk across the Tagbilaran East Road from the Loay Municipal Hall. It is also a short distance from the Most Holy Trinity Parish of Loay. The house dates back to the year 1844. [1]
On 21 June 1969, RA 5864 was approved creating Pitogo as the 46th town of the province of Bohol with 23 regular barangays. [6] Eight years later on 27 October 1977, it was renamed by Presidential Decree 1228 in honour of President Carlos P. Garcia , [ 7 ] who was born in nearby Talibon .
"Bohol Hymn" — The hymn was originally composed and written in English by Justino R. Romea. A Cebuano version of the hymn exists entitled "Awit sa Bohol" which was translated by Maxelende Ganade. [1] Flag: Provincial Flag of Bohol: Bird: Black-naped oriole Oriolus chinensis: Locally known as the Antolihaw or Dimodlaw [1] Tree: Molave [1 ...
Unidentified house, Lubao: A house in Barangay Prado Siongco is believed to be haunted due to it being constructed using parts from demolished houses, with its sink said to originate from a hospital morgue and emitting hair. [171] Villa Epifania, Santa Rita: Built in the 1930s, the house is said to be haunted by spirits from World War II. [172]