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- were instances when the Governadorcillo served for two or three years. The first resident appointed to the post of Governadorcillo in 1799 was Donato Sulit...
- was reorganized again into makeups. Each has to elect a governadorcillo. The governadorcillo was elected by the votes of selected married male natives...
- security from volcanic eruptions. When Don Galo de los Reyes was the governadorcillo of Lipa, he introduced the cultivation of coffee. The seeds of the...
- town named San Jose. Ignacio de los Santos was named as its first governadorcillo circa 1767. In the new town's establishment, it originally included...
- others went south. The first group, headed by Don Pablo Luciano, the Governadorcillo, organized a new settlement on the slopes of Mt. Arayat further south...
- No. Name Year Started Year Ended a Bartolome Maghayon 1647 First Governadorcillo 1 Domingo Ticzon M.D. 1771 1773 2 Florante dumon Ticzon 1774 1859 3 Engr...
- elevate its status from a pueblo visita to a pueblo parroco. Led by the governadorcillo Don Domingo Basilio, a petition for this change was submitted to the...
- Jose de Tógores – 1895–1896 Lt. Col. Cristobal de Aguilar – 1896–1898 Governadorcillo Cayetano Pacana – 1898–1899 Provincial President Jose Casas Roa – 1899–1900...
- chance to run their own government with Martin Aquino as the first Governadorcillo. La Paz was made the first seat of the revolutionary government of...
- government was inaugurated with Don Francisco Fernando as the first Governadorcillo. The town's seat of government was then Barrio de Maranli (present-day...