by Abra Stallion | History, Lagayan |
A short history of the barrio of kiaos (Kiwas) in Barangay Pulot, Lagayan, Abra. Including founding families and list of officials.
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Lacub |
Here’s an excerpt from the book, marking the momentous occasion of my Alma Mater, the Our Lady of Guadalupe High School, reaching its 65th Year Foundation Anniversary.
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Luba |
Tourist Sites in Luba, Abra What to see and visit around the Municipality of Luba Luba, Abra The municipality of Luba boasts several natural wonders that may captivate both tourists and adventurers. Arriving in Luba is an adventure in itself, involving crossing the...
by Abra Stallion | Bucloc |
Symbolism of the Bucloc Seal Symbolism of the Bucloc Seal The Sun is a representation of the Divine Creator, the Supreme Being responsible for guiding the fates of both individuals and nations. The Four Rays symbolize the original four barangays of Bucloc. The River...
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Bucloc |
The History of Bucloc The History of Bucloc The history of Bucloc, a municipality in the province of Abra, Philippines, traces back to its early settlement and the subsequent events that shaped its development and identity over the years. Bucloc’s history can...
by Abra Stallion | Bangued, Blog |
The Legend of Maria of Calaba Bangued, Abra Barangay Calaba, Bangued and the Rock According to the locals, Calaba may have gotten its place name from the Iloco word calab/kalab which means to climb. In the past, people living across the river may have had to climb and...