| Item Call Number |
GE00802 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
GE00802 |
| Local Free-text Call Number (oclc) |
- Classification number - GE00802
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| Main Entry |
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Title Statement |
- Title - Quezon provincial capitol
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| General Note |
- General note - Created in 1591, Quezon province was originally named Kalilayan, after its first capital (now the town of Unisan). Because of frequent Muslim incursions, the capital was transferred to an inland town called Tayabas in 1750, and the province came to be known by that name until 1946. On Sept. 7, 1946, Republic Act No. 14 gave the province its third and present name, in honor of Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon, who hailed from Baler, one of its coastal towns in the north. Photo shows the provincial capitol building erected in 1933 and reconstructed in 1945 after liberation.
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| Additional Physical Form Available Note |
- Additional physical form available note - With prints
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| Immediate Source Of Acquisition Note |
- Source of acquisition - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Ownership And Custodial History |
- History - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Subject Chronological Term |
- Chronological term - 1971
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| Subject Topical Term |
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Provinces and cities
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| Subject Geographic Name |
- Geographic name - Lucena, Quezon
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| Subject Faceted Topical Term |
- Focus term - 1971
- Focus term - amrt
- Focus term - architecture
- Focus term - baler
- Focus term - Kalilayan
- Focus term - lucena
- Focus term - luzon
- Focus term - manuel l. quezon
- Focus term - Quezon Province
- Focus term - seat of provincial government
- Focus term - Tayabas
- Focus term - unisan
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