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Carigara (Tagalog: [kɐɾiˈɡaɾɐʔ]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Carigara (Waray:
Bungto han
Carigara; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Carigara), is a muni****lity...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- east and by
Leyte on the east. It is
connected by San
Juanico Strait to
Carigara Bay, an arm of the
Samar Sea. The
largest city on the bay is
Tacloban City...
- Ormoc) is a
shopping mall in
Ormoc City, It is
located along the Palo-
Carigara-Ormoc Rd, Brgy. Cogon, Ormoc.
Robinsons Ormoc has a
Robinsons Department...
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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...
- the north-central muni****lities of Abuyog, Barugo, Burauen, Capoocan,
Carigara, Dagami, Hinunangan, Hinundayan, Jaro, La Paz, and Pastrana. Following...
- 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...