- (Ilocano: Ili ti San Juan; Filipino:
Bayan ng San Juan),
formerly called as
Lapog, is a muni****lity in the
province of
Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According...
- 1907
October 30, 1913 1st
Progresista Elected in 1907. 1907–1912 Cabugao,
Lapog, Magsingal,
Santa Catalina,
Santo Domingo, Sinait,
Vigan 2nd Re-elected...
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Governor in 2010. Ally
Velasquez Ante Lee was born on July 26, 1942, in
Lapog (present-day San Juan),
Ilocos Sur. She then
moved to
Sorsogon in 1966....
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January 1900,
coordinated attacks in
Namacpacan (now Luna),
Santo Domingo,
Lapog (now San Juan), and
Cabugao included cutting telegraph lines and raiding...
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acquire and
occupy land in the area. That same year,
Briccio Campañano of
Lapog,
Ilocos Sur and
others from
Ilocos came to
Palawig to
apply for homesteads...
- Dao Pola – Brgys. Matula-tula,
Tagbakin and
Casiligan Socorro – Brgys.
Lapog,
Mabuhay I,
Mabuhay II, Batongdalig, Pasi I, Pasi II,
Happy Valley and Subaan...
- 247 224 211 177 146 San
Ildefonso Asilang 257 226 232 251 225 San Juan (
Lapog)
Atabay 312 319 328 363 321
Salcedo (Baugen)
Ayudante 1,060 1,062 994 868...
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fortifying the peak of Mt. Bimmauya, east of
Lapog. It was also in the
remote headwaters of the
Bical River above Lapog that an ****nal had been set up to replace...
- Malu****
Maria Concepcion Matungao Monteverde Pasi I Pasi II
Santo Domingo (
Lapog)
Subaan Villareal (Daan) Zone I (Pob.) Zone II (Pob.) Zone III (Pob.) Zone...
- form of the word “Bicat”
meaning Python in
Ilocano dialect.
Ilocanos from
Lapog,
Ilocos Sur were the
first settlers,
followed by the
Pampango from Pampanga...