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- plebiscite held on August 4, 2012. Cabuyao was once the central part of Tabuco, a large territory that once included the modern-day cities of San Pedro...
- of Tabuco, which comprises the modern-day cities of San Pedro, Binan, Santa Rosa, and Cabuyao. By 1591, it was written that the encomienda of Tabuco belonged...
- Abella residence by the Panganiban Bridge and the MRR-owned Naga Station at Tabuco. On April 10, the joint task force met heavy resistance at the Manley residence...
- Bay was transferred from Bay to Pagsanjan in 1688, Biñan separated from Tabuco (now the city of Cabuyao). In the 1600s Biñan had 256 Chinese-Filipino and...
- de Legazpi, founded the town of Biñan which was annexed as a barrio to Tabuco (now Cabuyao) while exploring the region of Laguna de Bay. In 1688, Biñan...
- Sacrificios Palma Sola Vega de Alatorre Acayucan Villa Rica Quia****ztlán Tabuco Tumilco Isla del Idolo El Aguila-Zacamixtle Organos Tepetzintla Yahualinca...
- following encomiendas: MaribagoCurrently the area of Balibago in Santa Rosa TabucoCurrently the areas surrounding San Pedro, Biñan, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao...
- Spaniards, the whole area was converted into a hacienda, then a part of Tabuco (present-day Cabuyao). In 1639 Calamba was the site of a rebellion of Chinese...
- City. 1571–1688 Baran**** Malabanan Biñan separated from its mother town Tabuco (now Cabuyao) in 1688 and became a town. In 2010, it was proclaimed as the...
- warden), freed the prisoners from the prison of Tabuco, armed them, and they became allies. At Tabuco, Mr. Miguel Diaz de Montiel arrived at the battle...