GUINZADAN SUR HISTORY Location Guinzadan Sur is located in the central section of the municipality bounded on the North by Guinzadan Central‚ on the South by Barangay Tapapan‚ on the East by Barangay Guinzadan Norte and on the West by the Abit River‚ a tributary of the Abra River. Situated on a rolling terrain‚ the barangay is dissected by a provincial road effectively linking it to the national road leading to Baguio‚ to Cervantes‚ Ilocos Sur and to the capital town of Bontoc. GUINZADAN SUR
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“Ylocos” which literally meant “from the lowlands”. The entire region was then called by the ancient name “Samtoy” from “sao ditoy” which in Ilokano mean “our dialect”. The region was later called by the Spaniards as “Ylocos” or “Ilocos” and its people “Ilocanos”. The Ilocos Region was already a thriving‚ fairly advanced cluster of towns and settlements familiar to Chinese‚ Japanese and Malay traders when the Spaniard explorer Don Juan de Salcedo and members of his expedition arrived in Vigan on July 1574
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Rosales‚ Pangasinan. He was of an Ilocano descent whose family migrated to Pangasinan before his birth. The following information describes a short history of the Jose Family’s migration to the Pangasinan province: Fleeing poverty‚ his forefathers traveled from Ilocos towards Cagayan Valley through the Santa Fe Trail. Like many migrant families‚ they brought their lifetime possessions with them‚ including uprooted molave posts of their old houses and their alsong- Ilocano for the stone
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The Philippines Under Spanish Rule (1600s – 1800s) Political Changes As a crown colony‚ the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies. Even so‚ the Spanish officials in the Philippines were appointed by the King of Spain‚ who issued Royal orders and decrees dealing with the proper administration of the colony. In 1863‚ the Philippines‚ as a colony‚ was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Colonies or Overseas Ministry (Ministerio de Ultramar). In order to make
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Ancient Philippine Civilization | Period | | Governmental System | | State Religion | | | | | | 250‚000 - 323 BC | | Unrecorded Dawn Man (cousin to the Java Man or Peking Man) 250‚000BC-15‚000BC Protophilippinus 15‚000 BC Pigmy Negroid‚ Negritos‚ Aetas‚ Atis 15‚000-3000 BC Pacific Armenoids 3000-1000 BC | | | | | Semitico-Phoenicians 621 BC | | Sabaeanism | | | Malay-Armenoids 621 BC-1276 AD | | | 356 - 100 BC | | Alexander the Great-Helenico-Armenia Empire Armeno-Medan-Persian-Aryan
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Félix Resurrección Hidalgo y Padilla (21 February 1855 - 13 March 1913) was a Filipino artist. He is acknowledged as one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century‚ and is significant in Philippine history for having been an acquaintance and inspiration for members of the Philippine reform movement which included José Rizal‚ Marcelo del Pilar‚ Mariano Ponce and Graciano López Jaena‚ although he neither involved himself directly in that movement‚ nor later associate himself with the First
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Historical Background The Americans returned in 1945. Filipinos rejoiced and guerrillas who fled to the mountain joined the liberating American Army. On July 4‚ 1946‚ the Philippines regained is freedom and the Filipino flag waved joyously alone. The chains were broken. Palanca awards Another inspiration for writers in Filipino was the launching of the Palanca Memorial Awards for literature headed by Carlos Palanca Sr. in 1950. (Until now‚ the awards are still being given although the man
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their specialties are seasoned with fermented anchovies. Ilocos is famous for its Pinakbet- a mixture of several vegetables such as squash‚ okra‚ eggplant‚ bitter gourd and string beans cooked with bagoong or fermented fish paste. Another authentic Ilocano dish is Dinengdeng- horseradish leaves boiled in watery soup‚ seasoned with bagoong and topped with grilled fish. Pampanga and Bulacan are highly recognized for its sweetened delicacies and well prepared courses. In Pampanga‚ specialties include
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be among the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines‚ preceding the Austronesian migrations. The Aeta were included in the group of people termed "Negrito" during Spanish Era. Various Aeta groups in northern Luzon are known as Pugut or Pugot‚ an Ilocano term that also means "goblin" or "forest spirit"‚ and is the colloquial term for people with darker complexions. These names are mostly considered inappropriate or derogatory by fellow Negritos of northern Luzon. History The Aeta people in the Philippines
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PRETENDERS F. Sionil José Francisco Sionil José Born Francisco Sionil José December 3‚ 1924 (age 88) Rosales‚ Pangasinan‚ Philippines Pen name F. Sionil José Occupation Filipino novelist‚ writer‚ journalist Nationality Filipino Ethnicity Ilocano Alma mater University of Santo Tomas (dropped out) Period 1962 - present Genres:Non-fiction Literary movement: Philippine literature in English Notable Work(s) : THE ROSALES SAGA’NOVELS Characters The principal character in The Pretenders
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