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Cauit. In 1882, the town was
renamed to Fernando, in
honor of
Ferdinand Magellan. The town of San
Fernando was
established in 1636 as
Visita de
Cauit...
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Island Canton Island Capugdan Island Caringo Island Catanduanes Island Cauit Island Cimarron Islets Cotivas Island Daruanac Island Dehanlo Island Entrance...
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December 1941
Damaged by
grounding and destro**** to
prevent capture. PT-34 Off
Cauit Island,
Philippine Islands 9
April 1942 Sunk by ****anese
aircraft PT-35...
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number of
casualties in the revolution. In
September 1898, the town of
Cauit (Kawit) in
Cavite declared independence from
Spanish rule. This made the...
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Philippines Sites/Events Site
Magellan expedition fleet came from the
waters of
Cauit and
Monoripa and the Subanin.
Pagadian City Fish Port, Brgy. San Pedro,...
- 1917 472 2649
Designation of
Anchorage Grounds at
Quarantine Station on
Cauit Island, Cebu,
Philippine Islands June 28, 1917 473 2650
Amending Civil Service...
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World War II: The ELCO 77'-class PT boat was strafed,
bombed and sunk off
Cauit Island,
Philippines by
Imperial ****anese Navy floatplanes. Of six crewmembers...
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December 1941. PT-34 sunk by ****anese
aircraft strafing attack off
Cauit Island, Cebu,
Philippine Islands, 9
April 1942. PT-35 destro**** to prevent...
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Canapiag Point Canduyong Point Canloay Point Canuncag Point Capid Point Cauit Point Culis Point Diablo Point Gorda Point Goto
Point Guinawayan Point Hinaguman...