- and San
Isidro were not yet known,
Camarag was
already a po****r place. The name
Camarag was
derived from the
Camarag trees abundant in the area during...
-
formerly used to be
called Camarag, the name of a big tree then
common in the place.
Before it
separated from
Nueva Vizcaya,
Camarag was
Nueva Vizcaya's first...
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Delfin Albano (Magsaysay)
Camaal 1,230 1,236 1,134 1,005 1,045
Quirino Camarag 1,581 1,380 1,277 918 898 San
Isidro Camarao 954 789 728 612 569 Cordon...
-
Vizcaya ceded a big
portion of its north-eastern territory,
including Camarag, its
first capital, now Echague, to form the
province of
Isabela in May...
- the
provincial capital of
Nueva Vizcaya in 1856, when the old
capital of
Camarag (now Echague)
became part of the newly-established
province of Isabela...
- Diffun,
Quirino in Ca****an Valley. Today, they are
concentrated in Echague,
Camarag, Angadanan, Santiago, and Jones, Isabela.
Yogads speak the
Yogad language...
- the
towns of Gamu, Old
Angadanan (now Alicia),
Bindang (now Roxas) and
Camarag (now Echague),
Carig (now
Santiago City) and Palanan, all
detached from...
- Bayombong.
After Dominican Fr. Juan
Rubio was
decapitated on his way to
Camarag,
Governor Oscariz of
Nueva Vizcaya led a
force of more than 340 soldiers...