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Dipaculao [ˌdiːpɐˈkuːlaʊ],
officially the Muni****lity of
Dipaculao (Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Dipaculao; Ilocano: Ili ti
Dipaculao), is a 3rd
class muni****lity...
- was
returned to the
Friars Minor in 1703.
Other early missions included Dipaculao,
established in 1719, and Casiguran, in 1753. In 1705, the
Military Comandancia...
- Pepito) – a
Category 5
super typhoon that made a
devastating landfall in
Dipaculao,
Aurora and Panganiban, Catanduanes. This
article includes a list of named...
- not be completed. The
following day, Man-yi made its
second landfall in
Dipaculao, Aurora, on
Luzon Island. The
typhoon accelerated northwestward over the...
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primarily Ilocano-speaking
towns just to the
north of Casiguran. Dinalungan,
Dipaculao, and
Maria Aurora are the
other primarily Ilocano-speaking
towns just...
- rule in 20th century; in Aurora,
Ilocano settlers lived in
Dingalan and
Dipaculao. When
Rafael María de
Aguilar y
Ponce de León took over as governor-general...
- over the area. The
following day, Man-yi made its
second landfall in
Dipaculao, Aurora, on
Luzon Island at
around 3:20 PM PHT (07:20 UTC). The Sierra...
- (specifically, the
towns of Baler, Casiguran, Dilasag, Dingalan, Dinalungan,
Dipaculao,
Maria Aurora and San Luis) was made into the sub-province of Aurora....
- Aurora,
Which Shall Comprise the Muni****lities of Baler, Casiguran,
Dipaculao and
Maria Aurora,
Province of Quezon".
Supreme Court E-Library. Congress...
- 1918, the area of
modern Aurora north of
Baler (composed of Dinalungan,
Dipaculao, &
Maria Aurora,
besides Casiguran & Dilasag) was
transferred to the authority...