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Piddig,
officially the Muni****lity of
Piddig (Ilocano: Ili ti
Piddig; Filipino:
Bayan ng
Piddig) is a 3rd
class muni****lity in the
province of Ilocos...
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September 16, 1807, in the present-day town of
Piddig,
Ilocos Norte. Led by
Pedro Mateo, a
cabeza de baran**** of
Piddig, and
Saralogo Ambaristo, an
Ilocano and...
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Santa Ana
Parish Church,
commonly known as the
Piddig Church, is a
Roman Catholic parish church in
Piddig,
Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
Originally a visita...
- medals.
Teofilo Yldefonso was born on
November 5, 1903, in
Sitio Bayog,
Piddig,
Ilocos Norte to
Felipe and
Aniceta Yldefonso. He was the
second among three...
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busiest commercial airport. The muni****lities of San Nicolas, Paoay, Sarrat,
Piddig, Vintar, and
Bacarra form its boundaries. The
foothills of the Cordillera...
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various farmers from the
towns of Vintar, Dumalneg, Solsona, Marcos, and
Piddig were do****ented to have been tortured, and
eight farmers in
Bangui and three...
- 92 31 Mun
Ilocos Norte Pasuquin 29,678 210.54 140.96 33 Mun
Ilocos Norte Piddig 22,475 216.20 103.95 23 Mun
Ilocos Norte Pinili 17,626 89.48 196.98 25 Mun...
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captured and executed. In 1807 the
sugar cane (basi)
brewers of
Piddig rose up in arms to
protest the government's
monopoly of the wine industry...
- of Adams, Bacarra, Bangui, Burgos, Carasi, Dumalneg, Pagudpud, Pasuquin,
Piddig,
Sarrat and Vintar. It is
currently represented in the 19th
Congress by...
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Pedro Ambaristo), with its
events occurring in the present-day town of
Piddig in
Ilocos Norte. This
revolt is
unique as it
revolves around the Ilocanos'...