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geographical jurisdiction of Town of
Bigaa. In 1946,
during the
tenure of
Bigaa Mayor Manuel Santos,
Pandi was
detached from
Bigaa shortly after the Philippines...
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Bigaa, Bulacan, as the
youngest of the four
children of Juan Balagtas, a blacksmith, and
Juana de la Cruz. He
studied in a
parochial school in
Bigaa and...
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Exequiel Alipit was able to
improve the
drainage canal and road at Baran****
Bigaa using the 200
prisoners he
requested from the
Bureau of Prison. The program...
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parts of
Angat and Bustos.
Pandi was then a part of the town
Balagtas (then
Bigaa)
until its
formal separation and
independence on
April 17, 1946.
Pandi was...
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Hermogenes Ilagan (19
April 1873 in
Bigaa,
Bulacan – 27
February 1943) was a
Filipino tenor, writer,
stage actor, and playwright. He was a descendant...
- Pilipino". He was born on
November 24, 1942, at Santol,
Balagtas formally Bigaa, Bulacan. He was the
youngest of 5
children to ****nio
Libiran Enriquez...
- Balagtas,
Bulacan (now Bulakan), Bustos, Calumpit,
Guiguinto (formerly
Bigaa), Hagonoy, Malolos, Paombong,
Plaridel (formerly Quingua), and Pulilan....
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Baltazar (Orion) – one of the
greatest Filipino literary laureates, born in
Bigaa (Balagtas), Bulacan, but
spent his
adult life in Orion,
Bataan Pablo Tecson...
- as
first parish priest. However, it was
again attached to the
convent of
Bigaa in 1633.
Records tell that the
convent of
Guiguinto was not as affluent...
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proposed branching station for the
Northeast Commuter Line to Cabanatuan.
Bigaa —
Terminus of the
Cabanatuan branch.
Guiguinto — Guiguinto.
Being rebuilt...