- is
previously named as
Tambobong,
after the
rural Tagalog word tambúbong,
which translates to barn.
Originally called Tambobong,
Malabon was
founded as...
-
tributary such as
Tondo (Tundun),
Malate (Maalát),
Navotas (Nabútas),
Tambobong (Tambúbong),
Taguig (Tagiig), Parañaque (Palanyág) and
Cainta (Kay Intâ)...
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allied arts.
Ildefonso Santos was born on
January 23, 1897, at Baritan,
Tambobong (the present-day Malabon) to
Andres Santos and
Atanacia Santiago, the...
- for the
separation of
barrios San Jose de
Navotas and
Bangkulasi from
Tambobong (now Malabon), then a town in the
province of
Tondo (later Manila), began...
-
Constabulary from 1917
until his
death in 1927.
Rafael Crame was born in
Tambobong,
Province of
Manila (now Malabon,
Metro Manila) to Don
Rafael María de...
-
Filipino economist".
Sancianco was born in Tonsuya, a
district of
Malabon Tambobong (now Malabon), to
Chinese mestizo (half-native, half-Chinese) parents...
- San
Felipe Neri San Juan del
Monte San
Mateo San
Pedro Macati Taguig Tambobong Binondo Dilao Ermita Malate Pandacan Quiapo Sampaloc San
Miguel Santa...
-
General Mariano Noriel, Parañaque,
Colonel Enrique Pacheco, Navotas,
Tambobong and Caloocan.
General Gregorio del
Pilar took
charge of
Pantaleon Garcia's...
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territory occupied by
Maynila Namayan (modern day
Santa Ana and Mandaluyong),
Tambobong (modern day Malabon),
Butas (modern day Navotas), Pandacan, and Pasay...
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decree on
October 19, 1898. It was
originally situated in
Navotas and
Tambobong,
prior to
being moved to
Malolos in Bulacan, more
specifically the convent...