Iba historical marker (Q55383636)
PHC historical marker for Iba
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Current Data About Iba historical marker
(P17) (Q928)
(P18) Image Provided By https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Iba_PHC_historical_marker.jpg
Image Provided By https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/IbaZambalesjf9191_08.JPG
(P31) (Q21562164)
(P131) (Q56566)
(P170) (Q2652138)
(P276) (Q55383619)
(P373) Iba historical marker
(P547) (Q56566)
(Q117096)
(P571) +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z
(P625) Unable To Parse Value globecoordinate
(P1476) "Iba" (language: en)
(P1684) "Originally the village of Paynaven; founded 1611 by the Recollect Missionaries Fr. Rodrigo de San Miguel and Fr. Andres del Espiritu Santo; formerly situated near Fort Playa Honda; transferred in 1680 by the Dominicans to this site and renamed Iba; later became capital of Zambales. Hometown of Juan Manday, member of Malolos Congress; Silverio Apostol, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, 1922; Gregorio Anonas, representative, 1928–33, manager, Metropolitan Water District, 1934–38 and NDC, 1938–46.<br><br><i>Birthplace of</i> RAMON MAGSAYSAY, <i>President of the Philippines, 1953–·</i>" (language: en)
(P2795) "The historical marker is located at the Provincial Capitol lobby, to the left of the main staircase." (language: en)
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description PHC historical marker for Iba