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  2. Gabaldon School Buildings - Wikipedia

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    From January 18, 2019, the Gabaldons are protected under the Gabaldon School Buildings Conservation Act (Republic Act No. 11194) signed by President Rodrigo Duterte.Under the law, the "modification, alteration, destruction, demolition or relocation" of Gabaldon buildings is illegal, [2] and local government units must protect and conserve of such buildings under their jurisdiction.

  3. Isauro Gabaldón - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Second District; In office June 5, 1934 – September 16, 1935: Preceded by: Felipe Buencamino Jr. Succeeded by: Felipe Buencamino Jr. Member of the Philippine Assembly from Nueva Ecija's Lone District; In office October 16, 1907 – October 16, 1912: Preceded by: Post ...

  4. Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall is an old school building in Las Piñas located in the campus of the Las Piñas Central Elementary School in Metro Manila, Philippines.The name "Gabaldon schools" derives from a former Nueva Ecija congressman, Isauro Gabaldon, who introduced a law in 1907 that appropriated funds for the construction of school buildings nationwide.

  5. Gandara, Samar - Wikipedia

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    The Gabaldon School Buildings, also referred to as the Gabaldons, originated from Act No. 1801 or the Gabaldon Law, a legislation written by Isauro Gabaldón of the Philippine Assembly in 1907. The law provided for the funding of ₱1 million for the construction of modern public schools across the Philippine Islands from 1908 to 1915.

  6. 1907 Philippine Assembly elections - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 1907, the Union Nacionalista and the Independistas merged to form the Partido Nacionalista. [ 4 ] While the Nacionalistas will have a rotating leadership, the manner of selection of the candidates was a source of major dispute and the party convention at the Manila Grand Opera House ended in disarray. [ 5 ]

  7. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Malibay Central Plaza Ospital ng San Juan de Dios: Hospital of San Juan de Dios Established by Fray Juan Clemente in 1578 in Intramuros. Reopened in 1952 after WWII. Roxas Blvd. Filipino August 15, 1979 School for the Deaf and Blind (1907) Pioneer school for the handicapped in the Philippines. Founded in 1923. F.B. Harrison St. English 1961 ...

  8. Legislative districts of Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Ecija constituted Nueva Ecija into a single assembly district for the Malolos Congress, wherein it was represented by three delegates, from 1898 to 1899. Philippine Commission Act No. 1582 later revived the district for the first elections to the lower chamber of the bicameral Philippine Legislature in 1907. [1]

  9. Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Gabaldon 10 20 30 40 2006 32.40 2009 29.23 2012 24.14 2015 17.83 2018 7.13 2021 17.41 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Agriculture is the main economic source of the municipality, with 56% of its land area being used for farming. Rice is the primary crop being cultivated in the municipality's lowland while secondary crops such as onion, corn, garlic, ampalaya, and ...