List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Bicol Region: Difference between revisions

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image Church of Baao Church First built in 1684, at the junction of Langday and Bahay Rivers. Baao English 1939 Church of Bula Town dates back from 1578. The present church was completed in 1706. Bula English 1939 Church of Buhi Present church was built by Rev. Angel Malumbre, O.F.M. between 1870-1884. Buhi English 1939 Church of Calabanga Building House of Worship The present church was constructed between 1874-1897. Naga-
Calabanga-Siruma-Partido North Road
, Calabanga English 1939 Church of Iriga The present church was constructed after the fire of 1841. Iriga English 1939 Church of Magarao[10] Building House of Worship The first church was destroyed by the earthquake of 1811. Present church was completed in 1849. Magarao English 1939 Church of Milaor Building House of Worship First church started in 1725 and was completed in 1735. Present church was built in 1740. Pan-Philippine Highway, Milaor English 1939 Church of Nabua[11] Building House of Worship One of the oldest churches in the Bicol Region. Constructed in 1578 by the Franciscans. Pan-Philippine Highway, Nabua English 1939 Church of Naga Building House of Worship Erected of Padi-an when the Diocese of Nueva Caceres was created by a papal bull on August 14, 1595. Elias Angeles Street, Santa Cruz, CBD I, Naga City English 1939 Cathedral of Naga First erected in 1595 for the creation of the Diocese of Nueva Caceres. The present cathedral was built between 1808-1843. Naga Cathedral, Naga City English 1950 Church of Nuestra Señora de Peña de Francia Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia Building House of Worship Early church built about 1711 dedicated to the Nuestra Señora de Peña de Francia. Balatas Road, Balatas, Naga City English 1940 Church of San Francisco

(Naga City)

Buildings/ Structures House of Worship Erected in 1578 out of light materials. The last Spanish governor of Ambos Camarines surrendered here to Elias Angeles and Felix Plazo on September 18, 1898. Peñafrancia St., Naga City English 1950; Re-unveiled, February 20, 2025 Colegio de Santa Isabel Blessed and opened on September 18, 1870. First normal school for girls in the Philippines. Naga City English 1939 Domingo Abella Healer and church historian. Became a director of the National Archives. Iriga City Filipino May 2, 1982. Jesse M. Robredo

1958-2012

Mayor of Naga City. Became Secretary of the Interior and Local Government. Museo Jesse Robredo, Naga City Filipino August 18, 2017 Jorge Barlin y Imperial
(1850-1909) Structure Monument First native Filipino bishop. Born on April 23, 1850. Was assigned to Sorsogon in 1896. Barlin National Park, Baao Filipino April 23, 1988 Jose Ma. Panganiban y Enverga
1863-1890[12] Member of the propaganda movement who pushed for freedom and speech and education. Jose Maria Panganiban Monument, Naga Central School I, Naga City Filipino February 1, 2016 Holy Rosary Seminary Town dates from 1578. The first church was also built during the same year. Naga City Filipino September 9, 1988 Hospital de San Lazaro Founded by the Franciscans in 1586. Destroyed by the earthquake of 1907. Labinlimang Martir ng Bikol Fifteen Martyrs of Bicol Structure Monument Fifteen illustrados accused by Spanish as conspirators during the Philippine Revolution (1896-1898). Elias Angeles Street, San Francisco, CBD I, Naga City Filipino May 2, 1982 Ang Lungsod ng Iriga[13] The City of Iriga September 13, 1969 Ang Lungsod ng Naga The City of Naga Juan de Salcedo became the first European to set here in 1573. Became a merger of two towns to become Nueva Caceres. Plaza Nueva Caceres, Naga City Filipino December 15, 1972 Seminario de Santissimo Rosario Holy Rosary Minor Seminary Building School Founded by the Rt. Rev. Domingo Collantes, O.P. in 1597 as part of the evangelization of the Bicol Region. Elias Angeles Street, Santa Cruz, CBD I, Naga City English 1939 Philtranco Service Enterprises, Inc. Established in 1914, became the first commuter bus company of the Americans in the Philippines. Philtranco Transport Heritage Museum, Iriga Filipino July 6, 2000 Seminary of Nueva Caceres Founded on March 7, 1797 by Rev. Domingo Collantes, Bishop of Nueva Caceres. Elias Angeles Street, San Francisco, CBD I, Naga City English 1939 Simbahan ng Canaman Church of Canaman Building/ Structures House of Worship At first, a doctrina of Nueva Caceres (Naga), 1583. Became an independent parish, 1599. Canaman Filipino November 9, 2022 Simbahan ng San Francisco San Francisco Church Building House of Worship First church in the Naga. First church built in 1575, but was bombed by Allied Forces during the World War II. Reconstructed in 1957. Peñafrancia Avenue, San Francisco, CBD I, Naga City Filipino December 15, 1972 Simbahan ni Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia Parish of the Our Lady of Peñafrancia Building House of Worship Constructed from 1742-1750. Spearheaded by Bishop Ysidore Arevalo. Peñafrancia Avenue, San Felipe, Naga City English 1939 Simbahang Parokya ng Quipayo Parish Church of Quipayo Building House of Worship One of the oldest churches in the Bicol Region. Was constructed in 1578. Calabanga, Camarines Sur Filipino December 7, 1978[14] Tangcong Vaca Guerilla Unit[15] Structure Monument Founded by Elias V. Madrid at Barrio San Nicolas, Canaman to fight off the Japanese during WWII. Canaman Filipino March 8, 2017 Universidad de Santa Isabel Declared as a national historical landmark by the NHCP. Naga City Filipino January 30, 2019[16] University of Nueva Caceres Established in 1948. Became a university on December 15, 1954. Naga City Filipino 2008

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