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Local tourism is also on the rise.
Padre Burgos was
formerly known as
Laguimanoc due to the
shape of the
coastline which resembles the bill of a chicken...
- and the then-sub-province of
Aurora until 1972 and the muni****lity of
Laguimanoc (now
Padre Burgos) from 1917 to 1922. It is
currently represented in the...
- Narciso, Tagkawayan, and Unisan. In 1922,
Padre Burgos, then
known as
Laguimanoc,
became part of this
district beginning in 1922
after being initially...
- was
during the time of
Captain Pablo Garcia. On
January 1, 1917,
barrio Laguimanoc was
separated from
Atimonan to
become an
independent muni****lity that...
- (Catanauan),
Maubanog Festival (Mauban),
Kaway Festival (Tagkawayan),
Laguimanoc Festival (Padre Burgos),
Tariktik Festival (Polillo),
Centurion Festival...
- 1907–1922 1st: Atimonan, Baler, Candelaria, Casiguran, Dolores, Infanta,
Laguimanoc, Lucban, Lucena, Mauban, Pagbilao, Polillo, Sampaloc, Sariaya, Tayabas...
-
detachments at Batangas, Lucena, and
Laguimanoc. Her
fourth patrol from
Cavite found her
returning to the
vicinity of
Laguimanoc,
along the
southwest coast of...
- Sipa – Sipa,
Pagbilao Hinguiwin – Hinguiwin,
Padre Burgos Padre Burgos (
Laguimanoc) –
Padre Burgos Marao – Marao,
Padre Burgos Pinaninding – Danlagan, Padre...
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Panganiban → Payo (1957) →
Panganiban (1959)
Kalamba → Calamba,
Laguna Laguimanoc →
Padre Burgos Langangan →
Santa Praxedes (1964)
Lapog → San Juan (1961)...