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http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~camiling
Pampanga is about 850 square miles in area and is presently inhabited by more than 1.7 million people.¨Æ√? During the Spanish times, Pampanga was one of the richest Philippine provinces. It is believed that early Pampangans were descendants of Malayan pioneers from the Malay Peninsula and Singarak Lake in West Sumatra.
Added: Mon Aug 18 1997 Hits: 587 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://bulusan_genealogy.tripod.com
Aiming to foster closer family ties among present-day Bulusenos, this site serves as a meeting place for anybody who can trace his/her ancestry to Bulusan, Sorsogon. It hopes to be an avenue of fraternity, peace, unity, & pride in the hometown.
Added: Tue Dec 11 2001 Hits: 401 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://www.bislighistory.com
The work-in-progress is an undertaking by members of the Friends of Bislig. As any other group, we have a rich history to fall back on and many stories to keep. We invite everyone to share their stories, anecdotes, old photos, memories of growing years and memorable events while in Bislig. We also hope that the collection of histories may help future generations understand why we so endear Bislig in our hearts.
Added: Sun Feb 15 2009 Hits: 96 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://palaciodemalacanang.tripod.com
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Palacio de Malaca?¨±ang 200 Years of a Ruling House attempts to situate Malaca?¨±ang Palace, in its place in Philippine social and political history and its architecture. National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin's narrative tells of the times of the grand house on the banks of the Pasig River and the lives of the Spanish and American governors, the Philippine presidents and their families.
Added: Sat Sep 07 2002 Hits: 501 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1
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http://www.manilacathedral.org
The story of the Manila Cathedral is not only a story of the Church, it is also a story of Intramuros, a story of Manila, a story of the Philippines. Manila Cathedral is a time narrative; it is about ruins and ravages, rising and restorations. As its pineapple finials powerfully symbolize, Manila Cathedral represents life cycle; its rich history is a reference to trails and timelines that call for a dynamic continuance.
Added: Wed Dec 08 2004 Hits: 773 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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