Baler | |
Region | Central Luzon |
Province | Aurora |
District | Lone district |
Founded | August 19, 1609 |
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On 24 October 1611, another Franciscan Fray Francisco de Dan Antonio ventured into Baler. He was the first Parish Priest assigned to Baler and pioneered the ...
May 21, 2024 · BRIEF HISTORY: Baler, Casiguran and Infanta came to be known between 1570 and 1576 when Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo explored Luzon.
In 1951, Baler became the capital town of the new province of Aurora, then part of Quezon until it was separated officially in 1978.
7, the province of Aurora was founded in August 1979, with Baler as its capital. This legislative act, executed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, answered ...
The earliest missionaries in the province were the Franciscans, who had established missions in Baler and Casiguran in 1609.
The town of Baler was founded in 1609. Its original name was Kinagunasan and its first inhabitants were the Angara, Bitong, Carrasco and Lumasac families. In ...
1898-1899-A provincial revolutionary government is established in Baler and in all of El Principe in 1898. From June 27, 1898 to June 21, 1899, Spanish forces ...
On 14 June 1951, by virtue of Republic Act No. 648, Baler became the capital town of the sub-province (and later, province) of Aurora. In 1956, the barrio of ...
In 1951, Baler became the capital town of the new province of Aurora. It has around 30,000 inhabitants.