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  2. Cagsawa Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as ... Last February 1, 2014, the province of Albay commemorated the 200th anniversary of the 1814 eruption by holding the Cagsawa ...

  3. Mayon - Wikipedia

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    In Cagsawa town, about 1,200 locals perished in what is considered to be the most lethal eruption in Mayon's history according to PHIVOLCS. [ 14 ] [ 17 ] The 1814 eruption is believed to have contributed to the accumulation of atmospheric ash together with the catastrophic 1815 eruption of other volcanoes like Indonesia's Mount Tambora ...

  4. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in the Bicol ...

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    Cagsawa Ruins: Located in the town of Daraga, Albay in the Philippines. The church of Cagsaua was built after 1734 by Francisco Blanco. The February 1, 1814 eruption of Mt. Mayon located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away destroyed the church. Albay: Daraga

  5. Daraga - Wikipedia

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    Daraga's existing tourist spots/attractions are the Cagsawa Ruins and Resort and the Our Lady of the Gate Parish. Cagsawa Ruins and Resort is located in Barangay Busay. Its prominent attraction is the belfry of the Cagsawa Church which submerged in mudflow during the February 2, 1814, Mayon Volcano Eruption which killed 1,200 people.

  6. Albay - Wikipedia

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    Mayon Volcano, in one of its most violent eruptions, destroyed the five towns surrounding its base on February 1, 1814. This eruption forced the town of Cagsawa to relocate to its present site, Legazpi. A decree was issued by Governor-General Narciso Claveria in 1846 separating Masbate, Ticao, and Burias from Albay to form the comandancia of ...

  7. Legazpi, Albay - Wikipedia

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    Façade of the old church of Cagsawa, destroyed in the eruption of Mt. Mayon on February 1, 1814. On February 1, 1814, a catastrophic eruption of Mt. Mayon partially destroyed Sawangan and buried Cagsawa, Budiao and Camalig. The parish priest of Sawangan, Fray Pedro Licup, urged the residents to transfer to Makalaya (present-day Barangay Taysan ...

  8. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is erupting again

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    This is the fifth eruption that we've had in the summit area of Kilauea since December of 2020," he said, adding that lava flows have already covered a 400-acre lava lake that began in 2020.

  9. Lava - Wikipedia

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    The Nisga'a villages of Lax Ksiluux and Wii Lax K'abit in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, were destroyed by thick lava flows during the eruption of Tseax Cone in the 1700s. Garachico on the island of Tenerife was destroyed by the eruption of Trevejo (1706) (rebuilt). Cagsawa, Philippines, buried by lava erupted from Mayon Volcano in 1814 ...