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Carigara (Tagalog: [kɐɾiˈɡaɾɐʔ]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Carigara (Waray:
Bungto han
Carigara; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Carigara), is a
First Income...
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Carigara Bay (/kærɪˈɡɑːrə/; Tagalog: [kɐɾiˈɡaɾɐʔ ˈbeɪ]), is a
large bay in the
northern part of
Leyte in the Philippines. The bay is
bounded by
Leyte to...
- Alcina's account, the word
means "spear" in Waray), datu of Limasawa,
Carigara, Abuyog,
Sogod (now part of
southern Leyte). He
warmly accepted Miguel...
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Barugo is a town in the
northern coastal part of
Leyte province facing Carigara Bay, 50
kilometres (31 mi) north-west of
Tacloban City,
whose history dates...
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Leyte Valley and were
within sight of the
north coast and the port of
Carigara,
which the 2nd
Cavalry Brigade occupied the next day
after Suzuki ordered...
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province of Cebu. In 1595, the
religious Jesuits established mission in
Carigara which preceded the
mission established in Palo in 1596 and
Ormoc and Alangalang...
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Highway Number 2 to
Carigara and to
secure the
northern half of the island. However,
American and
Filipino forces had
already seized Carigara, and American...
- of the
central muni****lities of Alangalang, Barugo, Burauen, Capoocan,
Carigara, Dagami, Jaro, Julita, La Paz, Pastrana, Tabontabon, and Tunga. All these...
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against Spanish colonial rule led by Bancao, the datu of
Carigara, in the present-day
Carigara in Leyte.
Bankaw had
warmly received Miguel López de Legazpi...
- Leyte,
where it
continues in
Mindanao through a
ferry service. The Palo-
Carigara-Ormoc road is a spur of the
aforementioned highway,
connecting Cebu City...