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Shrine of Our Lady of
Namacpacan and
Namacpacan Church, is a
Roman Catholic church located in Luna (formerly
Namacpacan), La Union,
Philippines under...
- po****tion of 37,318 people. The Town of Luna was
formerly called Namacpacan. “
Namacpacan” is an
Iloco word
which means “one who had
given food.” The town...
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towns such as Bauang, San Fernando, Bacnotan, San Juan, Balaoan, and
Namacpacan (now Luna)
recount that the
Moros were
referred to as "Tirongs" (raiders...
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after the Basi
Revolt in 1807. The
towns of Balaoan, Bangar, and
Namacpacan (Luna) were
incorporated into the
province of
Ilocos Sur on
February 10...
- Spanish, the
coastal plains in
northwest Luzón from
Bangui in the
north to
Namacpacan in the
south were part of a
region called the Ylokos. It lies between...
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Tumauini Church Tabuk Cathedral Bacnotan Church Balaoan Church Bangar Church Namacpacan Church Basilica Minore of Our Lady of
Charity San
Fernando Cathedral (La...
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Badoc and
Spanish mestiza Laureana Novicio y
Ancheta (1836–1906) from
Namacpacan, La
Union (now Luna). His
father was a
traveling salesman of the government...
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Gapan Church, Gapan,
Nueva Ecija – 1964 Our Lady of
Namacpacan (Nuestra Señora de
Namacpacan) Luna, La
Union – 1959 Our Lady of Buen
Suceso (Parañaque)...
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Conception Parish Church (Jasaan)
Guiuan Church Jimenez Church Loboc Church Namacpacan Church Mahatao Church Saint Gregory the
Great Parish Church (Majayjay)...
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pivotal roles in the conflict. In
January 1900,
coordinated attacks in
Namacpacan (now Luna),
Santo Domingo,
Lapog (now San Juan), and
Cabugao included...