Bayambang Municipal News

Monday, September 2, 2019

Bayambang: Where heroes sought refuge to fulfill a mission

Bayambang is where heroes sought refuge to fulfill a mission.

1. Andres Malong first brought his fight here.

2. Palaris was here.

3. Luna's Department of War was transferred to Bayambang in June? 1898. 

4. Gen. Aguinaldo declared Bayambang as the country's fifth capital.

5. In Bayambang, Jose Palma wrote the lyrics of the National Anthem. 

6. Estacion na Tren was once the publishing house of "La Independencia"

7. Emilio Aguinaldo's daughter, Flora Victoria, was buried in Bayambang church.

8. Even Goyo went here.

9. Bayambang was Col. Edwin Ramsey's ECLGA headquarters.

10. Pres. Magsaysay causes a commotion in Mangabul.

11. Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao continues the tradition of waging revolutions in Bayambang.

Posted by Resty Odon at 10:13 PM
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