1589 Cagayan‚ Ilocos Norte Refusal to pay tributes‚ tyranny of tribute collectors. Failed. Easily suppressed. Magalat 1596 Cagayan Abuses of the Tribute Collectors. Magalat Failed. Hired Assasins killed the Magalat. Igorot 1601 Northern Luzon Desire for religious toleration. Failed Irrayas 1621 Cagayan Valley Oppression of the Indios by the Spanish officials. Felipe Cutabay‚ Gabriel Dayag It was not materialized due to Fr. Pedro Sto. Tomas preaching. Tamblot 1621- 1622 Bohol
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against Spanish attempts to Christianize the Igorot people of northern Luzon‚ in the Philippines. - Flavio Maniago in Alliance with Magalat of Cagayan was the leader of this revolt. Governor-General Francisco de Tello de Guzmánsent Captain Aranda with Spanish and Filipino colonial troops. - The Spaniards were determined to convert the Igorots to Christianity. They launched a crusade to proselytize the highland natives of Luzon and to place them under Spanish Authorities. - A strong expedition
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Composition North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle Ilocos Region or Region 1 (I) Cordillera Administrative Region or CAR Cagayan Valley or Region 2 (II) Northern portion of northern provinces of Central Luzon or Region 3 (III) Aurora (north of Baler) Nueva Ecija (north of Cabanatuan City) Tarlac (north of Tarlac City) Zambales (north of Subic) Metro Luzon Urban Beltway "Luzon Urban Beltway" Southern portion of the northern provinces and the rest of Central Luzon or Region 3
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All about LUZON History Luzon was once split among Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms‚ Muslim principalities‚ and ethnoreligious tribes‚ who had trading connections with Borneo‚ Malaya‚ Java‚ Indochina‚ India‚ Okinawa‚ Japan and China before the Spanish established their rule. From just before the first millennium‚ the Tagalog and Kapampangan peoples of south and central Luzon had established several Indianized kingdoms‚ notably among them those of Tundok‚ Namayan and Maynila. The Laguna Copperplate Inscription
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Chapter I THE PROBLEM Introduction The human revolution is in parallel with the environmental development‚ social growth and the fast changing world of demands and necessities. That led in the creation of computers and integration of the aforementioned machines in our lives. Until networking jumped in the epoch‚ internet was borne. Connectivity all over the world was made possible‚ bridging the gap provided by miles of distance. Soon‚ the world wide web entered in the spotlight that houses millions
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The Ilocos region or Region I (Ilokano: Rehion ti Ilocos‚ or Deppaar ti Ilocos ; Pangasinan: Rihiyon na Sagor na Baybay na Luzon (Region at the Northwest Coast of Luzon)) is a Region of the Philippines and is located in the northwest of Luzon. It borders to the east the regions of the Cordillera Administrative Region and Cagayan Valley and to the south the region of Central Luzon. To the northwest is the West Philippine Sea. The region is composed of four provinces‚ namely: Ilocos Norte‚ Ilocos Sur
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Reflection Paper North of Manila‚ the island of Luzon tempted me with some wonderful mountainous areas‚ volcanic landscapes and a beautiful coastline dotted with heavenly beaches. Heading up the west coast from Subic‚ the Zambales coast amazed me being dotted with laidback resorts‚ while the Hundred Islands ‚ as they say‚ a favourite weekend trip from Manila‚ gave me an idea on what to visit this summer. As I remember‚ further along the coast‚ the province of La Union draws visitors particularly
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In June 1991‚ the second largest volcanic eruption of the twentieth century* took place on the island of Luzon in the Philippines‚ a mere 90 kilometers (55 miles) northwest of the capital city Manila. Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano‚ near the tripoint of the Philippine provinces of Zambales‚ Tarlac‚ and Pampanga. Mount Pinatubo is part of a chain of composite volcanoes along the Luzon arc on the west coast of the island. The arc of volcanoes is due to the subduction of the Manila trench
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THE LARGEST IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY 207 MILLION CU METERS PROJECTED WATER CONSUMPTION IN METRO MANILA BY 2010 59 NATURAL LAKES AND MORE THAN 100‚000 HA OF FRESHWATER SWAMPS THERE ARE FOUR MAJOR GROUNDWATER RESERVOIRS (CAGAYAN‚ 10‚000 KM2; CENTRAL LUZON‚ 9‚000 KM2; AGUSAN‚ 8‚500 KM2; COTABATO‚ 6‚000 KM2) WHICH‚ WHEN COMBINED WITH SMALLER RESERVOIRS ALREADY IDENTIFIED‚ WOULD AGGREGATE TO AN AREA OF ABOUT 50‚000 KM2 A SURVEY OF SURFACE WATER STORAGE POTENTIAL HAS IDENTIFIED SITES FOR 438 MAJOR DAMS
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Philippine History & Government I. Terminologies 1. Pearl of the Orient Sea * Romantic name given to our country. 2. People * It is the foundation of the country 3. Taal Volcano * Smallest volcano in the Philippines 4. Pating Bulik * The huge whale shark 5. Noah * He saved the world from the great flood by making an ark. 6. Pung-apong * One of the world’s largest flowers‚ with a diameter of one foot. 7. Kalaw *
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