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Bayan ng Plaridel, Kapampangan:
Balen ning Plaridel),
formerly known as
Quingua, is a 1st
class muni****lity in the
province of Bulacan, Philippines. According...
- The
Battle of
Quingua (Filipino:
Labanan sa
Quingua, Spanish:
Batalla de
Quingua) was
fought on
April 23, 1899, in
Quingua — now Plaridel, Bulacan, Philippines...
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Parish Church, also
known as
Santiago Apostol Church,
Plaridel Church or
Quingua Church, is a 15th-century
Roman Catholic church under the
patronage of...
- The
Battle of
Calumpit (Filipino:
Labanan sa
Quingua),
alternately known as the
Battles of
Bagbag and
Pampanga Rivers, was
fought from
April 25–27, 1899...
- The
Angat River (also
called Quingua River) is a
river in the
Philippines located in the
province of Bulacan. It
flows from the
Sierra Madre mountain...
- the muni****lity of Paombong, his
victory on the
first phase Battle of
Quingua and his last
stand at the
Battle of
Tirad P****
during the Philippine–American...
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family Current region National Capital Region,
Philippines Place of
origin Quingua, Bulacan,
Captaincy General of the
Philippines Members See
table below...
- of Balagtas, Bustos,
Guiguinto (formerly Bigaa), and
Plaridel (formerly
Quingua). It is
currently represented in the 19th
Congress by
Danilo A. Domingo...
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Spanish Governor-General on May 26, 1733. It was
carved out from the town of
Quingua (now Plaridel).
Baliwag is 28
kilometers (17 mi) from
Malolos and 51 kilometers...
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Pedro Padilla Ortiz and Mónica Gálvez y
Mariano on
October 30, 1888, in
Quingua (now Plaridel), Bulacan. He
served as a
member of the
House of Representatives...