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Pidigan,
officially the Muni****lity of
Pidigan (Ilocano: Ili ti
Pidigan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Pidigan), is a 5th
class muni****lity in the
province of Abra...
- OSA
arrived in the
early 19th century. In 1823, Fr. Lago
began work in
Pidigan.
After 25
years the
Christians were
numbered about a
thousand "baptized...
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advocacy on
sustainable development.
Esguerra was born on
October 2, 2001, in
Pidigan, Abra, to a
Kapampangan father and
Ilocano mother. She has
sixteen siblings...
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mother was a
Tinguian who was from a
Tinguian barrio in San
Quintin (now
Pidigan, Abra). She
received a
Catholic upbringing from the town's
parish priest...
- 611 110.95 104.65 11 Mun Abra Peñarrubia 6,951 38.29 181.54 9 Mun Abra
Pidigan 12,475 49.15 253.81 15 Mun Abra
Pilar 10,146 66.10 153.49 19 Mun Abra Sallapadan...
- is the Vice-Governor of Abra, his son
Joseph Valera, is the
mayor of
Pidigan, Abra, and his grandson,
Joaquin Bernos, is the vice
mayor of Bangued.[citation...
- 469 451 Tubo
Alaoa 612 515 675 645 490
Tineg Alinaya 996 892 824 744 670
Pidigan Ampalioc 1,177 1,127 1,055 843 813 Luba Amti 411 328 326 279 318 Boliney...
- and Peñarrubia in the east; San
Isidro in the south, and
Langiden and
Pidigan in the west.
According to the
Philippine Statistics Authority, the muni****lity...
- Boliney, Bucay, Bucloc, Daguioman, Langiden, Luba, Manabo, Peñarrubia,
Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Isidro, San Quintin, Tubo,
Villaviciosa Po****tion...
- 1823, an
Augustinian priest, Fr.
Bernardo Lago
arrived on the town of
Pidigan,
where he
built a
church and a
rectory atop a hill near the river, marking...