List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Calabarzon is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.

While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.

Batangas

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Albino C. Dimayuga Journalist, poet, and nationalist writer 115 10 de Julio, Lipa City Filipino September 14, 1984
Ananias Diokno Building House Better known as the "General of the Ocean." Ananias Diokno Ancestral House, Taal Filipino January 22, 1991
Arsobispado ng Lipa Archbishop of Lipa First evangelization activities in Batangas by 1572. Lipa Cathedral Filipino 2011
Bahay ni Apacible House of Apacible Apacible Ancestral House, Taal Filipino October 25, 1977
Basilika Menor ng Inmaculada Concepcion Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Basilica Menor of the Immaculate Concepcion Church facade, Batangas City Filipino January 15, 1984

Ang Basilika ng Taal Taal Basilica Building House of Worship Built in 1575 by Father Diego Espina, known as the largest Catholic church in the East. Taal Basilica, Taal Filipino December 8, 1986
Bayan ng San Juan (San Juan de Bocboc) Town of San Juan San Juan Filipino December 12, 1990

Ang Bayan ng Taal
(1572)
The Town of Taal
(1572)
Taal Municipal Hall, Taal Filipino
Birthplace of Mabini Tanauan City English
Cathedral of Lipa Lipa City Cathedral, Lipa City English 1939
Church of Bauan Building House of Worship Bauan Church facade, Bauan English 1939

Church of Ibaan Ibaan Church facade, Ibaan English 1941

Church of San Jose Building House of Worship Church built by the famous botanist Rev. Manuel Blanco, O.S.A. in 1812. San Jose English 1939
Clemencia Castelo Lopez
(1872 - 1963)[1]
Balayan Filipino February 8, 2013
Escuela Pia Building School School entrusted to the Order of Escuela Pia. Escuela Pia, Taal Filipino January 22, 1991
Felipe Agoncillo y Encarnacion
1859-1941
Building House First Filipino diplomat. Agoncillo Ancestral House, Taal Filipino 1955
Fidel A. Reyes Exposed American corruption during the American occupation in his editorial "Aves de Rapiña." Lipa City Filipino May 3, 1984
Galicano C. Apacible (1864 - 1949) A propagandist and became governor of Batangas Batangas Filipino 2003

Gliceria Marella de Villavicencio
(1852–1929)
Building House Heroine, provided moral and material help in the revolution. Villavicencio Ancestral House, Taal Filipino December 8, 1985
Goco Ancestral House Building House Goco Ancestral House, Taal English 2001
Jose P. Laurel Former president of the Philippines. Tanauan City Filipino March 9, 1964
Heneral Nicolas Gonzales at Lantin General Nicolas Gonzales y Lantin Filipino revolutionary

People's Park in the Sky, Tagaytay City

Filipino December 5, 1958
Lauro Dimayuga Revolutionary and one of the original members of Indios Bravos by José Rizal In front of Lipa City hall, Lipa City Filipino January 25, 1991
Leon Apacible
(1865-1911)
Building NHCP Museum Ancestral home of Leon Apacible, a member of the Malolos Congress. Apacible Ancestral House, Taal Filipino 1973
Luz-Katigbak Ancestral House Building House 198 Rizal Street, Lipa City English October 20, 1996
Malabrigo Lighthouse Structure Lighthouse Designed by Guillermo Brockman as a cylindrical brick tower with metal staircase. Lobo Filipino November 27, 2006
Marcela Mariño Agoncillo 1859 - 1946 Agoncillo Ancestral House, Taal Filipino June 24, 1955
Miguel Malvar
(1865-1911)
Building NHCP Museum Born in the village of San Miguel, last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans. Sto. Tomas Filipino September 27, 1973
Municipality of Lemery Town established in 1862 Lemery English 1952
On This Site was Born 23 July 1864
Apolinario Mabini
Building NHCP Museum Memorial site to the "Sublime Paralytic" of the Philippine revolution. Tanauan City Filipino, English 1939, 1952, 1964
Paliparang Batangas, P.A.A.C. Batangas Airfield, P.A.A.C. Batangas City Filipino May 1, 1968
Simbahan ng Balayan Balayan Church Building House of Worship First built by Franciscans out of light materials. Balayan Catholic Church facade, Balayan Filipino December 8, 1986
Simbahan ng San Juan San Juan Church Building House of Worship First built out of materials from palm and bamboo. San Juan Filipino 1990

Ang Simbahan ng Taal The Church of Taal Taal Basilica, Taal Filipino December 8, 1972
Simbahan ng Tanauan Tanauan Church Building House of Worship First built by Augustinians out of wood. Tanauan City Filipino January 21, 1991
Sixto Castelo Lopez Sixto Lopez Ancestral House, Balayan Filipino March 13, 1993
Teodoro M. Kalaw Famous historian. Lipa City Filipino 1959
Ylagan-de La Rosa Ancestral House Building House Ylagan-de La Rosa Ancestral House, Taal English May 30, 1999

Cavite

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Ang Bahay ni Aguinaldo
(1849)
The House of Aguinaldo Building House, NHCP Museum Emilio Aguinaldo was born here and became the site of the proclamation of Philippine Independence. Aguinalo Shrine, Kawit Filipino 1971
Ang Bahay ni Heneral Baldomero Aguinaldo The House of General Baldomero Aguinaldo Building House, NHCP Museum House of Emilio Aguinaldo's first cousin and a cabinet member of the revolutionary government. Binakayan, Kawit Filipino June 12, 1983
Arsenal ng Imus Imus Arsenal Structure Military Structure Became a military factory of the Katipuneros during the Revolutionary War and the Philippine–American War. Kawit Filipino 1990
Artemio Ricarte (VIBORA) Became the residence of Artemio Ricarte from 1890-1900. General Trias Filipino July 13, 1974
The Astronomical Observatory of Cavite Site Site Cavite City English
Astronomical Observatory of Joseph Le Paute D'Aglet Cavite City English 1998
Bahay na Pinaglitisan kay Andres Bonifacio Where Bonifacio was Court-Martialled Building NHCP Museum House where Bonifactio and his brother were tried. Maragondon Filipino, English 1948, 1963, 2000
Battle of Alapan Site Site The Filipino flag was waved here for the first time. Barrio Alapan, Imus Filipino, English May 20, 1978
Bridge of Isabel II Structure Bridge Bridge constructed shortly before 1857 Liko Street, Imus English 1939

Bundok Nagpatong
Maragondon, Cavite
Mount Nagpatong, Maragondon, Cavite Site Monument Site where Andres Bonifacio and his brothe Procopio were shot in accordance to the military court of the revolutionary government. Maragondon Filipino 1963; November 30, 1979
Casa Hacienda de Naic Hacienda House of Naic Site Site Naic Filipino 1998
Church of Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Filipino October 2, 1986

Corregidor Site Site Became a stronghold for multiple political entities. Corregidor, Cavite City English 1949
Diego Mojica Poet and leader of the revolutionaries. Gen. Trias Filipino March 17, 1990
Dito sa Kawit, Cavite, isinilang Noong Ika-29 ng Agosto 1862 si Heneral Candido Tria Tirona Here in Kawit, Cavite, was born, 29 August 1862, General Candido Tria Tirona Site Monument Site of the birth of the general who helped propagate Katipunan ideas in Cavite. Kawit Filipino August 29, 1956
Dito sa Indang, Kabite Isinilang Noong Ika-8 ng Enero, 1851 si Severino de las Alas Here in Indang, Cavite, Severino de las Alas was born January 8, 1851 Birthplace of the revolutionary and politician. Indang Filipino January 8, 1958
Dito sa Naik, Kabite Isinilang, 17 ng Mayo 1875 si Pascual Poblete Here in Naic, Kavite May 17, 1875, Pascual Poblete was Born Distinguished newspaperman during the Spanish and American regimes. Naic Filipino 1951
Emiliano Riego de Dios Became a Katipunero and a military governor of Cavite Maragondon Filipino March 22, 1975
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy
(1869–1964)
Building House, NHCP Museum The first President of the Philippines. Kawit English 1998
Enrique T. Virata One of the founders of Family Planning Association of the Philippines. 172 Medicion II, Imus Filipino July 14, 1984
Ermita de Porta Vaga Cavite City Filipinas November 17, 1991
Espiritu Santo Hospital Site of the hospital founded by Franciscans in 1951. Bacoor English
Felipe G. Calderon Drafted the Constitution of the First Philippine Republic. Tanza English April 4, 1957
Flaviano Yengko General of the revolution. Imus Filipino December 22, 1974
Francisco Tirona Benitez Imus Filipino June 4, 1982
General Licerio Topacio y Cuenca Nationalist and revolutionary Imus Filipino November 16, 1991
General Mariano Trias Patriot, soldier, statesman. General Trias Filipino March 10, 1979
General Trias Historic town originally named San Francisco de Malabon and the town's band became the first who played the national anthem on Independence Day on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite. General Trias Filipino March 17, 1990
Hen. Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy
(1869–1915)
Emilio Aguinaldo's first cousin and a cabinet member of the revolutionary government. Binakayan, Kawit Filipino June 12, 1983
Heneral Nicolas Gonzales at Lantin Filipino revolutionary Tagaytay City Filipino December 5, 1958
Here in the City of Cavite was Boen on 28 January 1861 Julian Felipe Birthplace of the composer of the Philippine National Anthem. Cavite City English 1955
Here was Born 12 October 1869
General Mariano Trias
Birthplace of the one who led the revolutionary movement in San Francisco de Malabon. General Mariano Trias (San Francisco de Malabon) English October 12, 1953
Imus Town former part of the Hacienda de Imus. Imus Town Plaza, Imus English 1954
Ika-41 Dibisyon, Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas (USAFFE) 41st Division, Armed Forces of the Philippines (USAFFE) Tagaytay City Filipino April 27, 1979
Jose Tagle Site Site Revolusionary Bayan Luma III, Imus Filipino
Juan Cailles Revolutionary during the both wars against the Spaniards and the Americans. Amaya, Tanza Filipino January 26, 1989
Julian R. Felipe Composed the national anthem. Julian R. Felipe Elementary School, Cavite City Filipino August 30, 1990
Katedral ng Imus Imus Cathedral Building House of Worship Built as a parochial church by Recollect priests. Imus Filipino November 13, 2006
Kuta ng San Felipe Neri San Felipe Neri Fort Structure Fortification First fort built in the port of Cavite between 1609 and 1616. Cavite Naval Base, Cavite City Filipino February 10, 1978
Labanan sa Alapan Battle of Alapan Successful battle where the flag of the Philippines was also first raised Alapan Filipino May 28, 1970
Labanan sa Imus Battle of Imus Site Site Victory became an inspiration for the revolutionary forces to fight for freedom. Cuartel of Imus, Imus Filipino September 3, 2006
Labanan sa Kalero Battle of Kalero More than 400 troops of the forces of the Spanish General Diego de Dios were killed here. Noveleta Filipino August 31, 1994
Laban sa Pasong Santol Batlle of Santol Pass Santol Pass, Imus Filipino March 24, 1971
Ladislao Diwa Member of La Liga Filipina and a founder of the Katipunan Cavite City Filipino June 27, 1964
Ladislao Diwa Elementary School In the memory of Ladislao Diwa Cavite City English November 30, 1964
Labintatlong Martir ng Cavite Thirteen martyrs of Cavite Thirteen who were martyred after being accused of collaborating with the Katipuneros on the revolt on August 31, 1896. General Trias Filipino 1997

Ang Lungsod ng Tagaytay The City of Tagaytay Famous tourist spot which was designated as the second Summer Capital of the Philippines. Tagaytay City Filipino August 19, 1978
Mababang Paaralang Manuel S. Rojas Manuel S. Rojas Elementary School Named after the father of Commonwealth Act 547. Cavite City Filipino October 11, 1991
Mindanao Garden of Peace, Corregidor Island Commemorates the events leading to the Jabidah Massacre of 1968 and the resulting national crisis of the 1970s. Corregidor, Cavite City Filipino March 18, 2015
Ang Kapulungan sa Tejeros[2] The Tejeros Convention Tejeros Filipino 1958
Navy Hospital of Cañacao Caridad English
Organization of the Revolutionary Government Building Convent In the convent of the Church of Tanza was the place where Emilio Aguinaldo and Mariano Trias took oaths as President and Vice President of the revolutionary government. Tanza English 1940; May 3, 1980
Padre Mariano Gomez One third of the GOMBURZA. Bacoor Filipino August 5, 1972

Padre Modesto de Castro (1819-1864) [3] Father Modesto de Castro (1819-1864) Author of Urbana and Felisa Naic Filipino January 21, 2014

Ang Pag-aaklas sa Kabite ng 1872 The Cavite Mutiny of 1872 The revolt against unjust taxes and forced labor which resulted on the execution of GOMBURZA priests. Cavite City Filipino 2013
Ang Pagdakip kay Bonifacio The Capture of Bonifacio Where Bonifacio was captured in orders under Aguinaldo. Limbon, Indang Filipino 1963
Pamahalaang Bayan ng Kawit
(1896)
Kawit Municipal Hall Site Government Center Site of the town hall which was invaded by the forces of Aguinaldo and Tirona. Kawit Filipino August 31, 1973
Pamahalaang Rebolusyonaryo, Bakoor, Kabite Revolutionary Government, Bacoor, Cavite House where the revolutionary government was moved after Kawit and before Malolos Bacoor Filipino 1952
Panunumpa ni Hen. Emilio Aguinaldo (1897) Inauguration of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo (1897) Inauguration for the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines on March 23, 1987. Tanza Filipino October 31, 1973
Ang Parokya ng Santa Cruz
Tanza, Cavite
The Parish of Santa Cruz
Tanza, Cavite
Building House of Worship Established as an independent parish August 29, 1780. Tanza Filipino May 3, 1980
Parokya ni Sta. Maria Magdalena Catholic Plaza, Amadeo Filipino July 26, 1984

Plaza Olivia Salamanca In memory of Olivia Salamanca, M.D,. pioneer woman physician of the Philippines Imus Filipino December 17, 1973
Plaza Olivia Salamanca In memory of Olivia Salamanca, M.D,. pioneer woman physician of the Philippines San Roque English 1955
Severino de las Alas Interior secretary during the First Philippine Republic. Indang Filipino 1958

Simbahan ng Heneral Trias Church of General Trias Where the Marcha Filipina was practiced before it was played during Independence. General Trias Filipino December 12, 1992
Simbahan ng Kawit Kawit Church Building House of Worship First administered by Jesuit priests. St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church plaza Kawit Filipino July 21, 1990
Simbahan ng Maragondon Church of Maragondon Built by the Jesuits, 1618. Maragondon Filipino 2007

Site of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence Building House, NHCP Museum Site of the proclamation of Philippine Independence. Kawit Filipino, English 1971
Tagaytay Ridge Landing Site of the first parachute landing in the Philippines on February 3, 1945 Tagyatay City English 1951
The Tejeros Convention Site Site The famous revolutionary assembly held on March 22, 1897. Barrio Tejeros, San Francisco de Malabon (now General Trias) English 1941
The Tejeros Convention Where the revolutionary assembly was held. Rosario English 1973
Ang Tirahan ng mga Tirona The Residence of the Tironas Tirona House, Imus Filipino November 20, 1975
Tribunal ng Nobeleta, Kabite Tribunal of Nobeleta, Cavite Where General Pascual Alvarez was killed which sparked the revolution in Cavite. Nobeleta Filipino August 31, 1964

Tulay Tomas Mascardo Tomas Mascardo Bridge Named after Tomas Mascardo, former governor of Cavite Imus Filipino December 17, 1973
Vito Belarmino[4] Personage Monument Revolutionary, one of the leaders who led the uprising in Silang Plaza Makabayan, Silang, Cavite Filipino September 7, 2016
Union Theological Seminary Oldest Protestant seminary in the Philippines. City of Dasmariñas Filipino 2007
Vito Belarmino 1857-1933 Revolutionary leader Silang Filipino September 7, 2016
Zapote Battlefield Building/Structures Where Filipinos fought against the Spaniards and the Americans in two battles, one in 1897 and one in 1899. Zapote Road English 1952

Laguna

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
(1830 - 1903)
Known for his Act of Proclamation of Independence by the Filipino People. Biñan Filipino 1980
Agueda Kahabagan[5] Personage First and only Filipino woman to become a General of the Philippine Revolution. Sta. Cruz Plaza, Sta. Cruz Filipino March 14, 2016
Battle of Sambat The height of the first battle of the Katipunan in Laguna Pagsanjan Filipino September 20, 1988
Ang Bayan ng Liliw The Town of Liliw Town became a guerrilla base by President Quezon for the Filipinos and the Americans fighting against the Japanese. Liliw Filipino 1971
Ang Bayan ng Pakil The Town of Pakil First community founded by San Pedro Bautista, O.F.M., 1588. Pakil Filipino October 18, 1988
Birthplace of Jose Rizal Building NHCP Museum Reconstruction of the family house of the national hero. Calamba English 1951
Cayo Alzona
(1868 - 1927)
Biñan Filipino April 28, 1984
College of Architecture Where University of the Philippines College of Architecture was founded June 9, 1909 Los Baños English 1960
College of Agriculture University of the Philippines Los Baños Filipino October 10, 2010
Church Among the Palms begun with the American Presbyterian initiative for mission work at the College of Agriculture and School of Forestry (now University of the Philippines Los Baños) as the Los Baños College Church, later becoming a member of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines and the United Methodist Church Los Baños Filipino November 18, 2014

Church of Cavinti Cavinti English 1936

Church of Lilio Building House of Worship Ecclesiastical administration of Liliw. Liliw English 1939

Church of Los Baños Building House of Worship Ecclesiastical administration of Los Baños. Los Baños English
Church of Lumbang Lumbang English 1939

Church of Mabitac Mabitac English 1939
Church of Nagcarlang Nagcarlan Church Building House of Worship First church constructed by Rev. Tomas de miranda, O.E.M. Nagcarlan English 1938

Church of Paete Paete Church Building House of Worship First church and convent hurch built in 1646. Paete English 1939
Church of Pagsanjan Building House of Worship Founded by Fr. Agustin de la Magdalena in 1687. Pagsanjan English 1953

Church of Pila Building House of Worship First church and convent constructed in 1618. Pila English 1939

Church of Santa Cruz Santa Cruz English December 7, 1955

Church of Santa Maria[6] Santa Maria English

Church of Siniloan Siniloan English 1939
Conrado Benitez y Francia (1889-1971) First Filipino dean of College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines Pagsanjan Filipino November 26, 1982

Don Placido Escudero Dam[7] Constructed 1872 Villa Escudero, San Pablo City English 1938
Francisco Benitez Pagsanjan Filipino June 30, 1987
Ang Gusaling Pamahalaan ng Nagcarlan (Nagcarlan Presidencia) The Town Hall of Nagcarlan (Nagcarlan Presidencia) Town hall of Nagcarlan. Nagcarlan Filipino 1998

Heneral Vicente Lim
(1888 - 1944)
One of the founders of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and became a distinguished guerrilla during the Second World War. M.H. del Pilar, Calamba Filipino February 24, 1982
Hospital de Aguas Santos Los Baños English 1939
International Rice Research Institute[8] Los Baños Filipino, English 2010

Jose Rizal Site where José Rizal was baptized. Calamba Filipino June 18, 1960
Jose Rizal
(1861 - 1896)
Tallest Rizal statue unveiled on his sesquicentennial birthday. Calamba Filipino 2011
Ang Gusaling Pamahalaan ng Laguna The Government Building of Laguna Built by the Provincial Government of Laguna, designed by William E. Parsons. Santa Cruz Filipino July 28, 2015
Juan Cailles
1871 - 1951[9]
Sta. Cruz Filipino March 9, 2013

Katedral ng San Pablo San Pablo Cathedral Building House of Worship First built by Augustinian friars. San Pablo City Filipino December 14, 1986
Kuwartel ng Santo Domingo Cuartel of Santo Domingo Structure Fortification Part of the Dominican hacienda and was used for the civil guards. Santa Rosa Filipino September 20, 2005
Labanan sa Mabitac Battle of Mabitac Mabitac Filipino
Labanan sa Sta. Cruz, Laguna Battle of Sta. Cruz, Laguna Where anti-Japanese Filipino-Chinese forces fought to liberate the town during WWII. Santa Cruz Filipino 2010

Lunsod ng San Pablo[10] City of San Pablo San Pablo City Filipino 1954
Mahayhay Became an encomienda November 14, 1571 Majayjay Filipino October 2, 1971
Mansiyong Fule-Malvar Fule-Malvar Mansion Building House Built in the romantic-classicism style. San Pablo City Filipino February 16, 1991
Marcelo Adonay y Quisteria Pakil Filipino February 6, 1983
Pabinyagan ng Simbahang Katoliko ng Kalamba Baptismal Place of the Catholic Church of Calamba Building House of Worship Site where José Rizal was baptized. Calamba Filipino 1960
Paciano Rizal
1851-1930
Building House House of José Rizal's older brother. Los Baños Filipino April 13, 1983

Pagsanjan Formerly called Barrio Lumbang. Pagsanjan English 1953

Pagsanjan Municipal Building Building Government Center Pagsanjan 1956

Pila[11] Heritage town. Pila Filipino n.d., 2004
Pook na Pinaglibingan kay Emilio Jacinto[12] Burial Site of Emilio Jacinto Where Emilio Jacinto was buried after his death on April 16 1899. Santa Cruz Filipino
Rizal in Biñan Town where Rizal received his first formal schooling. General Capinpin Street, Biñan English 1958
Rizal sa Binyang Rizal in Biñan Where Rizal received his first formal education Biñan (currently in NHCP storage) Filipino
Sementeryo sa Ilalim ng Lupa ng Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery of Nagcarlan Structure Cemetery, NHCP Museum Became a subterranean meeting place for the revolutionary movement. Nagcarlan Filipino October 24, 1981

Simbahan ng Bay Church of Bay Building House of Worship Constructed by Rev. Fr. P. Martin de Rada, Augustinian priest, 1571. Bay Church facade, Bay Filipino August 28, 1985

Simbahan ng Majayjay Majayjay Church Building House of Worship First built by Augustinian friars. Majayjay Filipino June 27, 1993

Ang Simbahan ng Paete The Church of Paete Paete Filipino September 13, 1981
Ang Simbahan ng Pakil The Church of Pakil Pakil Filipino September 18, 1988

Pook ng Bilangguang Kampo sa Los Baños Site of Los Baños Interment Camp Used by the Japanese as an interment prison of allied captives during WWII. Los Baños City Filipino 2005

Simbahan ng San Pablo Church of San Pablo San Pablo City English 1957
Villa Escudero A historical villa of independence during the Spanish, American, and Japanese periods. Villa Escudero, San Pablo City Filipino June 3, 1984

Quezon

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Apolinario de la Cruz Better known as "Hermano Pule," established Cofradia de San Jose to protest friar monopoly in the Philippines. Lucban Filipino October 22, 1999
Casa de Comunidad de Tayabas Community House of Tayabas Building School Served as a civic building for the town. Tayabas City Filipino September 20, 1988
Church of Atimonan Building House of Worship First church burned by the Dutch in 1640. Atimonan English 1939
Church of Lucban Building House of Worship First church dates back from 1595. Lucban English 1939
Church of Mauban Building House of Worship First church and convent constructed in 1647. Mauban Church facade, Mauban English 1939
Church of Sariaya Building House of Worship First church dates back from 1599. Sariaya English 1938
Claro M. Recto Site Site Birthplace of Claro M. Recto. Tiaong Filipino February 8, 1984
Colegio Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Sacred Heart College, Lucena City Spanish 1950
Don Placido Escudero Dam[13] Villa Escudero, Tiaong Constructed in 1572. 1938
Gala-Rodriguez House Sariaya English 2008

Horacio de la Costa, SJ Distinguished Jesuit scholar. Mauban Filipino May 9, 1982
Ika-400 Taong Pagdiriwang ng Pagiging Krisityano ng Bayan ng Gumaca 400th Anniversary of the Christianization of the Town of Gumaca San Diego de Alcala Park, Gumaca Filipino 1982

Iskong Bantay Atimonan English 1952
Kutang San Diego Fort San Diego San Diego Fortress, Gumaca English March 17, 1981
La Casa de Doña Ana[14] The House of Doña Ana Heritage neoclassical house. Lucban Filipino 1995
Lucban Town first established in 1578. Lucban Filipino May 14, 1978
Lucena Previously called Tayabas. Lucena City. Filipino 1952
Macario Sakay Katipunero general. Dolores Filipino March 27, 1993
Manuel S. Enverga
(1909 - 1981) [15]
Mauban Filipino 2009
Mauban Established by the Franciscans in 1583 Mauban Filipino July 15, 1984
Quezon Provincial Capitol Building Government Center Old Tayabas capitol. Lucena City Filipino August 17, 1987
Rizal Hill Park Structure Monument Built as a monument for José Rizal in 1925. Mauban Filipino 2011
Sacred Heart College The oldest Catholic school in Quezon. Sacred Heart College Compound, Lucena Filipino March 10, 1984
Ang Simbahan ng Gumaca (1582) The Church of Gumaca Largest an oldest Catholic Church in Quezon Gumaca Church, Gumaca Filipino November 13, 1973

Simbahan ng Lucena Church of Lucena Building House of Worship Lucena City Filipino 1953
Simbahan ng Pagbilao Pagbilao Church Building House of Worship Parish established by the Franciscans. Pagbilao Filipino July 4, 1986
Simbahan ng Tayabas Tayabas Church Building House of Worship Built by Franciscans in 1585 under the patronage of St. Michael the Archangel. Tayabas City Filipino November 11, 1982
Tayabas Founded by Franciscan friars in 1578. Tayabas City Filipino January 15, 1978
Tulay Malagonlong Malagonlong Bridge Structure Bridge One of the remaining Spanish stone bridges. Tayabas City Filipino November 26, 2004
Vera’s Guerilla Tayabas[16] Guerillla operation in Quezon during WWII. Lopez Filipino May 7, 2014

Rizal

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Bayan ng Rodriguez Town of Rodriguez Created from barrios of San Mateo, became a site of Katipunan activities. Rodriguez Filipino 2009
Ang Bayan ng Morong The Town of Morong Established in 1578. Morong Filipino December 9, 1973
Church of Antipolo A famous pilgrimage site Antipolo Church, Antipolo City English 1937
Church of Baras Building House of Worship Franciscans buolt the first church in 1595. Baras Church facade, Baras English 1939
Church of Morong Building House of Worship Morong Church facade, Morong English 1939
Church of Tanay Building House of Worship First church built in 1606 Tanay Church facade, Tanay English 1939

Claudio Intermediate School Constructed in 1921, dedicated to Tomas Mateo Claudio. Morong English
Juan M. Sumulong
(1874 - 1942)
Secretary of the revolutionaries against Spain, founder of the Province of Rizal. Antipolo City Filipino December 27, 1974

Licerio I. Geronimo Hero in the Battle of San Mateo Rodriguez Town Plaza, Rodriguez Filipino February 20, 1993
Morong Established in 1578. Morong Filipino 1971
Morong High School Building Morong English
Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage Antipolo Church facade, Antipolo City English 1937
Paul P. de la Gironiere French traveler to the Philippines who established the hacienda at Jala Jala. Jalajala Filipino 1980
Simbahan ng Bosoboso Boso-Boso Church Building House of Worship Established as a missionary base for Jesuits. Boso-Boso, Antipolo Filipino 2001
Simbahan ng Cainta Church of Cainta Building House of Worship Stone church built in 1707. Cainta Filipino 2007

Simbahan ng Pililia Pililia Church Building House of Worship First built by Franciscan priests. Pililia Filipino January 16, 1977
Simbahan ng Taytay Taytay Church Building House of Worship First built by Franciscans by using light materials. Taytay Filipino June 24, 1992

Tomas Claudio World War I hero. Morong Filipino May 7, 1992
Town of Tanay Moved to the present site and founded the town in 1640. Tanay English 1939

Town of Tanay First stone church finished in 1680. Tanay English 1939
Town of Tanay Rawang Pass ang Kalinawan Plateau became strongholds of Filipinos against Spain and in the Filipino-American War. Tanay English 1939

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. http://nhcp.gov.ph/unveiling-of-clemencia-castelo-lopez-historical-marker-feb-8-2013/ UNVEILING OF CLEMENCIA CASTELO LOPEZ HISTORICAL MARKER – FEB. 8 , 2013
  2. http://www.retrato.com.ph/photodtl.asp?id=ME00054
  3. http://nhcp.gov.ph/nhcp/news/page/4/
  4. "NHCP unveils the "Vito Belarmino" historical marker - National Historical Commission of the Philippines". 2016-09-07. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
  5. http://nhcp.gov.ph/nhcp-unveils-agueda-kahabagan-historical-marker// NHCP UNVEILS THE “AGUEDA KAHABAGAN” HISTORICAL MARKER
  6. http://www.retrato.com.ph/photodtl.asp?id=CH00706
  7. http://tripstapix.com/travel/instagram/quezon/1417313003085015
  8. http://mikejackson1948.wordpress.com/2013/05/17/where-good-science-matters-and-its-all-relevant/ Where good science matters . . . and it’s all relevant
  9. http://nhcp.gov.ph/unveiling-of-gen-juan-cailles-monument-and-historical-marker-mar-9-2013/ UNVEILING OF GEN. JUAN CAILLES MONUMENT AND HISTORICAL MARKER – MAR. 9, 2013
  10. http://withonespast.wordpress.com/tag/san-pablo-laguna/ One quite afternoon in San Pablo
  11. Laguna: A Celebration of Life (1st ed.). In-Frame Media Works. 2010. p. 202. ISBN 978-971-94719-0-5.
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