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Calumpit (Filipino:
Labanan sa Quingua),
alternately known as the
Battles of
Bagbag and
Pampanga Rivers, was
fought from
April 25–27, 1899, in Calumpit, Bulacan...
- the capital, the city was
expanded northwards, and the
barrios of Baesa,
Bagbag, Banlat, Kabuyao,
Novaliches Proper (Bayan/Poblacion),
Pasong Putik, Pasong...
- baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Bagbag I
Bagbag II
Kanluran Ligtong I
Ligtong II
Ligtong III
Ligtong IV
Muzon I Muzon...
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headquarters of
General Antonio Luna in 1898. In the
bloody encounters at
Barrio Bagbag on 25
April 1899, many
people joined the army of
General Luna.[citation...
- as an
infill station before 1949,
closed in 1988.
Bagbag — Calumpit.
Opened as part of the
Bagbag–Mabalacat segment.
Closed before 1949.
Calumpit – Calumpit...
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Mascardo for insubordination,
leaving del
Pilar with the
defense of the
Bagbag River. On Luna's return, the
Americans had
already succeeded in penetrating...
- In
April 1899, he took a
Filipino position at
Calumpit by
swimming the
Bagbag River, then
crossing the
Pampanga River under heavy fire. For his bravery...
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District 5 Baran****
Alternate Name
Bagbag Novaliches District,
Sauyo Capri Novaliches District Fairview Novaliches District, La Mesa, West
Fairview Gulod...
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Ecclesiastical Museum in City of
Malolos Pinagrealan Cave in
Norzagaray Bagbag Bridge in
Calumpit Mercado House in
Bustos Casa Real
Shrine in City of Malolos...
- the field, however, the
Americans had
broken through his
defenses at the
Bagbag River,
forcing Luna to
withdraw despite his
heroic efforts to
defend the...