List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Ilocos Region

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Diego Silang monument and historical marker, Caba, La Union Diego Silang Monument and Historical Marker, Caba.jpg
Diego Silang monument and historical marker, Caba, La Union

This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Ilocos Region 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.

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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.

Delayed negotiations with the family that owns Casa Hacienda prompted the local government of Bautista to install the marker where Filipinas/Lupang Hinirang was composed to the town's plaza instead. [1]

The historical marker commemorating the centennial birth anniversary of the late dictator and president Ferdinand Marcos in Batac, Ilocos Norte, unveiled on September 11, 2017, became controversial, as the NHCP earlier opposed the late strongman's burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. [2] Baybayin, an Ateneo de Manila student organization, issued an alternative marker online containing atrocities under the Marcos regime, as well as his burial. The said online marker became a statement against historical revisionism. [3]

This article lists one hundred three (103) markers from the Ilocos Region

Ilocos Norte

This article lists thirty-nine (39) markers from the Province of Ilocos Norte.

Marker titleEnglish TranslationCategoryTypeDescriptionLocationLanguageDate IssuedImage
Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly Established in March 1782. Brought both prosperity and abuse, abolished in 1882.Laoag Plaza, Laoag City English1958 Historical Marker Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly.jpg
Anastacia Giron Tupas Distinguished Filipina nurse. Considered as the "Philippine Dean of Nursing."Regional Health Center, Tupaz St., Laoag City FilipinoDecember 18, 1985 Anastacia Giron Tupas NHCP Historical Marker.jpg
Antonio Luna 1866-1899 [4] Delegate of the Malolos Convention and Commander-in-Chief during the Filipino-American War.Luna Shrine, Badoc FilipinoOctober 29, 2016 Antonio Luna historical marker.jpg
Artemio Ricarte

(1866-1945)

Known as Vibora. Filipino general who was deported to Guam by the Americans. Batac FilipinoMarch 22, 1993
Artemio Ricarte ViboraDedication to the centenary of his appointment as first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.BatacEnglishMarch 24, 1997
Bahay ni Luna Luna HouseBuildingHouseDeclared as a national historical landmark by the NHCP.Luna Shrine, BadocFilipinoSeptember 11, 1977

Bahay ni Luna historical marker.jpg

Bahay Pamahalaan ng San Nicolas San Nicolas Municipal HallBuildingGovernment CenterMunicipal hall that became a Japanese garrison during WWII. Renovated from 2004 to 2009.San Nicolas Municipal Hall, San Nicolas FilipinoDecember 30, 2009 Historical Marker Bahay Pamahalaan San Nicolas.jpg
Bayan ng Solsona The Town of SolsonaSiteTown Center Solsona January 29, 2010
Birthplace of Gregorio Aglipay SiteMemorialSite where Gregorio Aglipay, the founder of the Philippine Independent Church, was born. Batac English1949 Historical Marker at the Birthplace of Gregorio Aglipay.jpg
Birthplace of Juan Luna y Novicio BuildingHouse, NHCP MuseumThe birthplace of painter and patriot Juan Luna who was born here on October 24, 1857. Badoc Filipino, English1957, 1977

Juan Luna historical marker in Badoc.jpg

Birthplace of Valentin Diaz Birthplace of a La Liga Filipina member and the treasurer of the Katipunan. Paoay English1951 Historical Marker Birthplace Valentin Diaz.jpg
Catholic Church of Sarrat BuildingHouse of WorshipFormerly named Church of San Miguel in commemoration of the arrival at Sarrat of the first missionaries on the feast of San Miguel on 29 September 1727. Sarrat Church, Sarrat English1959
Church of Laoag BuildingHouse of WorshipFounded in 1580 by Augustinian friars, with the first chapel built out of wood and thatch.Laoag Church, Laoag City English1950 Church of Laoag historical marker.jpg
Church of Paoay BuildingHouse of WorshipFounded in 1593 by Augustinian missionaries. Belltower served as lookout by the Katipuneros during the Philippine Revolution and the guerillas during the WWII.Paoay Church, Paoay EnglishMay 2, 1980 Historical Marker at the Church of Paoay.jpg
Church of San Nicolas BuildingHouse of WorshipFounded in 1584 by Augustinian missionaries. Occupied by the Philippine Independent Church from 1900 to 1901.San Nicolas Church, San Nicolas English1952 Historical Marker Church of San Nicolas.jpg
Claro Caluya Ilocano poet and dramatist. Founded civic and cultural organizations. Piddig EnglishMay 6, 1975

Claro Caluya historical marker 2.jpg

Don Mariano Marcos y Rubio
(1897 - 1945)
Became the representative for the Second District of Ilocos Norte Don Mariano Marcos State University, Batac FilipinoOctober 24, 1983 Historical Marker Don Mariano Marcos y Rubio.JPG
Enriqueta de Peralta Ilocanda poet and local leader. One of the leaders of the women suffrage in the Philippines. Dingras FilipinoJanuary 14, 1989
Ferdinand Marcos

1917-1989

President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. Subjected the country under Martial Law from 1972 to 1981.Batac Plaza, BatacFilipinoSeptember 10, 2017 [5] Ferdinand E. Marcos historical marker (cropped).jpg
General Artemio Ricarte (Vibora)SiteSiteFilipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War. Batac English1966 Historical Marker General Artemio Ricarte.jpg
Gregoria M. Rivera de Quirino Memorial HospitalBuildingHospital Dingras March 19, 1987
Guho ng Simbahang Katoliko ng Dingras Ruins of the Catholic Church of DingrasStructureRuinsOne of the biggest church ruins in the Philippines, resulted from the earthquake and fires of 1913. Dingras FilipinoMarch 19, 1987 DingrasChurchMarker1.JPG
Josefa Llanes Escoda Founder of the Philippine Girl Scouts movement. Dingras
Heneral Fidel V. Segundo General Fidel V. SegundoA Filipino general who was one of those tortured by the Japanese. Laoag City FilipinoDecember 1969 [6]
Juan Luna Esteemed painter, born on October 24, 1857.BadocFilipinoOctober 24, 2017 [7] Juan Luna y Novicio historical marker.jpg
Juan Luna y Novicio Foremost Filipino Painter and a contemporary of José Rizal. Won gold medal for his Spoliarium . Badoc English1957
Kapitolyo ng Lalawigan ng Ilocos NorteCapitol of the Province of Ilocos NorteBuilt from 1917 to 1925 under the designs of Ralph Harrington Doane. Governor Roque Ablan deserted the building when the Japanese arrived.Ilocos Norte Capitol, Laoag CityFilipinoMarch 1, 2018 [8]
Kul-labeng Historical Site

Pinili, Ilocos Norte

SiteSiteSite where Gregorio Aglipay and his colleagues made the decision to separate from the Roman Catholic Church on May 8, 1902. Pinili EnglishNovember 7, 1998
Ang Parola ng Cape Bojeador Cape Bojeador LighthouseStructureLighthouseDesign by the engineer Magin Pers y Pers, 1987. Designated as a national cultural treasure.Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, Burgos FilipinoSeptember 19, 2007 Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Historical Marker.jpg
Ang Pinagdaungan ng USS Stingray The Landing site of USS StingrayWhere the USS Stingray landed on a mission to find Gov. Roque Ablan to strengthen the fight against the Japanese during WWII.Caunayan Landing Site Memorial, Sito Bimmanaaw, Caunayan Bay, Pagudpud Filipino1994; [9] April 24, 2018 [10] (replacement)
Roque Ablan Newspaperman, lawyer, labor leader. Governor of Ilocos Norte during the outbreak of WWII. Laoag City English1951
Roque B. AblanStructureMonumentWorld War II hero, established the Ablan-Madamba guerilla group. Laoag City FilipinoAugust 9, 2006 Gov. Roque Ablan Sr. Shrine2.JPG
Santiago A. Fonacier y SuguitanOne of the founders of iglesia Filipina Independiente. Translated Noli me Tángere and El filibusterismo into Iloko. Laoag City FilipinoMay 21, 1985
Servando CastroOne of those who signed the Doctrina y Reglas Constitucionales. Representative of Ilocos Norte to the 1934 Constitutional Convention. Batac FilipinoDecember 6, 1983
Ang Simbahan ng Badoc The Church of BadocBuildingHouse of WorshipFounded in 1591 by Augustinian friars. Became a parish by 1714.Badoc Church, Badoc FilipinoMay 2, 1980

Simbahan ng Badoc historical marker.jpg

Tahanan ng Angkang PurugananHouse of Puruganan ClanBuildingHouseMeeting place of Gregorio Puruganan and Gregorio Aglipay, where they were also captured by the Americans. Dingras FilipinoMarch 19, 1987 PurugananHouse2.jpg
Teofilo Yldefonso
(1903-1942)
Swimmer and soldier, known as the “Ilocano Shark” Piddig FilipinoSeptember 21, 2009
Tomas S. Fonacier First dean of U.P. Iloilo. Became chairman of Institute of Asian Studies. Laoag City FilipinoJuly 5, 1982

Ilocos Sur

This article lists thirty-four (34) markers from the province of Ilocos Sur.

Marker titleEnglish TranslationCategoryTypeDescriptionLocationLanguageDate IssuedImage
The Base Hospital, USAFIP, NLWhere the base hospital was transferred, the biggest hospital installation in the Philippines during WWII. Tagudin English1958 WW2 The Base Hospital historical marker in Tagudin.jpg
The Battle and Liberation of CervantesMountain rangers were guerrilla hotspots during WWII. Was an important communication routes of the Japanese forces. Del Pilar English1959
The Battle and Liberation of SuyoBattle began on the morning of February 1, 1945. Became important to the Japanese as Suyo was the main copper mine of Lepanto. Suyo English1959
The Battle of Bessang Pass SiteSiteCommemorating the battle that hastened the surrender of the Japanese imperial forces under General Tomotuki Yamashita. Cervantes English1954 Battle of Bessang Pass historical marker.jpg
Birthplace of Father Burgos BuildingHouseCommemorating the birthplace of one of the martyr priests of GomBurZa.Burgos Ancestral House, Vigan City English1939 Historical Marker Birthplace of Father Burgos (cropped).jpg
The Bitalag Road Junction [11] Served as an important Japanese outpost. Became an initial action for the Battle of Bessang Pass.Bitalag, Tagudin English1959
Cathedral of Vigan BuildingHouse of WorshipBuilt in 1641, became the seat of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia. Vigan Cathedral, Vigan City English1949 Cathedral of Vigan PHC historical marker.jpg
Church of NarvacanConstructed by the Augustinians in 1587. Early church destroyed by fire in 1611. Narvacan English1950 Church of Narvacan historical marker.jpg
Clemente Udarbe y UlibasPatriot and Katipunero. Headed the Katipunan branch from 1895 to 1898.MagsingalFilipinoDecember 10, 2004
Elpidio R. Quirino [12] Native of Vigan who became President of the Philippines from 1948 to 1956.Plaza Salcedo, Vigan City English1982

Elpidio Quirino Historical Marker Vigan.JPG

Gregoria M. Rivera de Quirino Memorial HospitalEstablished 1950–1951. Dedicated to the mother of President Elpidio Quirino. Vigan City English1949
Gregoria M. Rivera Memorial LibraryBuildingLibraryFirst constructed as municipal jail in 1657. Birthplace of President Quirino.Vigan Provincial Jail (now National Museum Vigan branch), Vigan City English1949 Gregoria M. Rivera Memorial Library NHCP Historical Marker.jpg
Isabelo F. de los Reyes (1864 - 1938)English1939
Isabelo F. de los Reyes (1864 - 1938)Established the Union Obrera Democratica de Filipinas, the first labor movement in the Philippines.Florentino Ancestral House (Cafe Leona), Calle Crisologo , Vigan City FilipinoMay 1, 2003 Isabelo F. delos Reyes (1864-1938) NHCP Historical Marker.png
Isabelo Abaya
1866-1900
Revolutionary hero of Candon for both the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War.Isabelo Abaya Monument, Candon Plaza, Candon FilipinoMarch 29, 2016 [13] Isabelo Abaya historical marker.jpg
Ang Labanan sa Pasong Tirad The Battle of Tirad PassWhere Gregorio H. del pilar tried to halt American advance to capture Aguinaldo. Tirad Pass, Cervantes Filipino, English1952 PHC-1952-Battle of Tirad Pass.jpg
Leona Florentino Foremost Ilocano poet, subtle satirist, and playwright. Mother of Isabelo de los Reyes.Florentino Ancestral House (Cafe Leona), Calle Crisologo, Vigan CityFilipinoApril 19, 1959

Historical Marker Leona Florentino.jpg

Leon C. Pichay Writer and poet from Vigan and associate writer of the Ilocano Times.Burgos St., Vigan City FilipinoJuly 5, 1983 Historical Marker Leon Pichay.JPG
Mansion SyquiaSyquia heritage house, constructed in 1830. Declared as a heritage house.Syquia Ancestral House, Vigan City English, Spanish1950 [14] (English marker), 1951 (Spanish marker) Syquia Mansion marker.JPG
Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang
(1723 - 1763)
First woman in the Philippines to lead a revolt. Assumed leadership of Diego Silang's revolt after his assassination. Santa English1963 PHC-1963-Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang.jpg
Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang
(1723 - 1763)
First woman in the Philippines to lead a revolt. Assumed leadership of Diego Silang's revolt after his assassination.Ilocos Sur Capitol, Vigan English1963 Gabriela Silang historical marker 02.jpg
MemorareWhere Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was shot and killed by the Americans. Cervantes FilipinoDecember 2, 1999
MemorareSiteSiteCommemorating the Battle of Tirad Pass. Del Pilar Filipino2000
Mena Crisologo One of those that signed the Malolos Constitution, became the first governor of Ilocos Sur in 1901.Burgos St., Vigan City FilipinoJuly 5, 1983 Historical Marker Mena Crisologo.JPG
Pasong Diego-Gabriela SilangDiego-Gabriela Silang PassStructureRoadUsed by the revolts of Andres Malong and Diego and Gabriela Silang. Built by the Franciscans in 1600. Formerly known as Pideg. Santa Filipino1976
Pedro Bukaneg [15] Bantay
Pedro Bukaneg Father of Ilocano literature and translator of Latin and Spanish works into Ilocano.Burgos St., Vigan City FilipinoJuly 5, 1983 Historical Marker Pedro Bukaneg.JPG
San Esteban LandingLanding of the USS Gar on November 23, 1944, within Santiago Cove. San Esteban English1982; washed away by a typhoon in 2001, [16] replaced after [17]
Seat of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia Founded in Lal-lo, Cagayan on August 14, 1595, with Fr. Miguel de Benavides as first bishop. Moved to Vigan in 1758.Archbishop Palace of Nueva Segovia (Arzobispado), Vigan City English1949 Historical Marker Site of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia.jpg
Simbahan ng Candon Church of CandonBuildingHouse of WorshipEstablished by Augustinians in 1591. Structure first built in 1695.Candon Plaza, Candon FilipinoMarch 29, 2016 Simbahan ng Candon historical marker.jpg
Simbahan ng Piddig Church of PiddigBecame a temporary fort of the Filipino troops during the Philippine-American War.Church of Piddig façade, PiddigFilipinoJuly 25, 2019 Piddig Church historical marker.jpg
Simbahan ng Sta. Maria Sta. Maria ChurchBuildingHouse of WorshipOriginally built by Augustinians as the Chapel of Narvacan. Became a parish in 1769. Sta. Maria FilipinoSeptember 26, 1982 Historical Marker Simbahan ng Sta. Maria.jpg
Simbahan ng Sta. Maria Sta. Maria ChurchBuildingHouse of WorshipChurch declared by the NHCP as a National Historical Landmark. Sta. Maria Filipino1970s
Sigaw ng CandonCry of CandonKatipunan victory over the Spaniards in Candon under the leadership of Isabelo Abaya.Candon Plaza, Candon FilipinoMarch 29, 2016 Sigaw ng Candon historical marker.jpg
Site of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia BuildingHouseFounded in Lal-lo, Cagayan on August 14, 1595, moved to Vigan in 1758.Archbishop Palace of Nueva Segovia (Arzobispado), Vigan City English1949 Historical Marker Site of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia.jpg
Syquia Mansion BuildingHouseDeclared as a heritage house by the NHCP.Syquia Ancestral House, Vigan City EnglishFebruary 2, 2002 Syquia Mansion plate.JPG

La Union

This article lists twelve (12) markers from the Province of La Union.

Marker titleEnglish TranslationCategoryTypeDescriptionLocationLanguageDate IssuedImage
Bacsil Ridge Taken over by liberation forces on March 21, 1945. San Fernando City was liberated three days later.Ortega Highway, San Fernando City English1958
Basilica of Our Lady of Charity Parish church of La Union's oldest town. Founded in 1578 by Franciscans Frs. juan Bautista Lucarelli and Sebastian de Baeza. Agoo Basilica, Agoo English1982

Basilica of Our Lady of Charity historical marker.jpg

The Battle of San FernandoCrucial battle of allied forces against the Japanese. Battle began on January 4, 1945.San Fernando Plaza, San Fernando City English1959 The Battle of San Fernando NHCP Historical Marker.jpg
Caba Established on June 24, 1598, under Augustinians. Town where Diego Silang was born.Caba Town Plaza, Caba FilipinoJune 24, 1979 Caba NHCP Historical Marker.jpg
Camilo Osias Writer, editor, and statistician. President of National University from 1921 to 1934. Balaoan FilipinoMarch 17, 1898
Camp SpencerNamed on honor of Private Grafton Spencer, AUS. Darigayos Cove was a scene of American submarine landings during WWII.Darigayos, Luna English1958 Camp Spencer NHCP Historical Marker.jpg
Church of San Fernando, La Union BuildingHouse of WorshipChapel made of stone and thatch erected 1764. Moved to present site by 1773. San Fernando City English1949 Church of San Fernando, La Union NHCP Historical Marker.png
Diego Silang

(1730-1763)

Born in this town on December 16, 1730, started a revolt against the Spaniards.Diego Silang Monument, Caba Town Plaza, Caba English1963 Diego Silang 1730-1753 NHCP Historical Marker.png
Elpidio Quirino

(1890-1958)

Former president of the Philippines. First worked as a teacher in the barrio of Capari-an.MacArthur Highway, Caba FilipinoNovember 16, 1983 Elpidio Quirino (1890-1958) NHCP Historical Marker Caba, La Union.png
Manuel E. Arguilla

1911-1944

Multi-awarded writer and poet during the Commonwealth era. Born on June 17, 1911.Arguilla Ancestral House, Nabrebcan, Bauang FilipinoAugust 25, 1983

Arguilla marker.jpg

Ang Parola ng Poro PointPoro Point LighthouseStructureLighthouseFirst built in 1885. San Fernando City FilipinoJanuary 28, 2008
PituganWhere Manuel Roxas while escaping from the Japanese contacted the American Liberation Forces.Pitugan, Tubao Filipino1958

Pangasinan

This article lists eighteen (18) markers from the Province of Pangasinan.

Marker titleEnglish translationCategoryTypeDescriptionLocationLanguageDate issuedImage
Bani Formerly founded as a visita of Bolinao on March 6, 1979. The town had 13 martyrs during the Spanish regime. Bani FilipinoMarch 17, 1979
Casa Real ng LingayenCasa Real of LingayenBuildings/

Structures

Government CenterServed as the capitol of Pangasinan until 1918.LingayenFilipinoJune 21, 2021
Church of Dagupan BuildingHouse of worshipEstablished by the Augustinian friars. Damaged because of the revolt by Andres Malong.At the façade of the old St. John Cathedral, Dagupan English1939 Church of Dagupan historical marker cropped.JPG
Church of Nuestra Señora de Manaoag BuildingHouse of WorshipAdmiministered by the Dominicans since 1605. Our Lady of Manaoag crowned on Aorul 21, 1926.Manaoag Church façade, ManaoagEnglish1937 Church of Nuestra Senora de Manaoag historical marker.jpg
Colegio de San Alberto MagnoCollege of San Alberto MagnoSite of the school constructed by the Dominicans in 1892. Closed because of the damages from the earthquake of 1935. Dagupan (currently in NHCP storage)English1939 ColegioDeSanAlbertoMagno HistoricalMarker NHCPStorageManila.JPG
Daniel Maramba Became part of the Katipunan, governor of Pangasinan, and senator. Sta. Barbara FilipinoJuly 24, 1970 Daniel Maramba NHC historical marker.jpg
Eugenio Perez y Padlan

(1896-1957)

Known lawyer and statesman. Co-founder of the Liberal Party. Became the first speaker of the First Congress of the Philippines.Obong-Patacbo Barangay Road, Barrio Basista, San Carlos CityFilipinoNovember 13, 1996 Eugenio Perez y Padlan historical marker.jpg
Juan Cabreros LayaWriter and educator. Served as branch director of the schools in Bataan. San Manuel FilipinoJuly 12, 1982
Lingayen Beach SiteBeachWhere General Lloyd Wheaton landed his troops on November 7, 1899, to cut off the retreat of General Emilio Aguinaldo.Lingayen Beach, Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Grounds, Lingayen English1948

Lingayen Beach historical marker.JPG

Luklukan ng Pamahalaang Panghimagsikan ng Pilipinas, Bayambang PangasinanSeat of the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines, Bayambang, PangasinanBecame center of the government by Aguinaldo on November 12, 1899Bayambang Municipal Hall, Bayambang FilipinoNovember 12, 1999 BayambangPangasinanjf543.JPG
Lungsod ng San Carlos City of San CarlosFirst town in Pangasinan, named after King Charles of Spain.Parish Church, St. Dominic Plaza, San Carlos City FilipinoSeptember 25, 1988

Location of the historical marker for San Carlos, Pangasinan.jpg

Luzon LandingSite/EventsSiteSite where General McArthur returned to the Philippines to liberate the commonwealth from the Japanese.Blue Beach Site, Ceralde St., Dagupan English1949, 1961

Luzon Landing historical marker.jpg

Paaralang Sentral ng Lingayen ILingayen Central School IWas spared from the bombings of the forces of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Where Fidel Ramos spent his elementary schooling.LingayenFilipinoAugust 22, 1992
Ang Paglunsad (1945)Where Carlos P. Romulo landed in Lingayen in a mission, under McArthur, to liberate the Philippines.Lingayen Beach, Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Grounds, Lingayen Filipino

Ang Paglungsad historical marker.JPG

Pook Kung Saan Sinulat ang "Filipinas", Liriko ng Pambansang Awit
Bautista, Pangasinan [18]
Site Where "Filipinas", Lyrics to the National Anthem, was Written
Bautista, Pangasinan
Where the lyrics of the national anthem was writtenTown Plaza, Bautista FilipinoDecember 11, 2017 7345Poblacion East, Bautista, Pangasinan 04.jpg
Ramos House
Lingayen, Pangasinan
BuildingHouseSite of ancestral house of the Ramoses, including Fidel Ramos and Leticia Ramos Shahani.Presidential Hotel, Lingayen Filipino, EnglishAugust 22, 1993 Ramos house 2 historical marker.JPG
Ramos House
Lingayen, Pangasinan
BuildingHouseSite of ancestral house of the Ramoses. House destroyed during WWII, reconstructed in 1995.Ramos Ancestral House, Lingayen English1995 Ramos House historical marker.JPG
Simbahan ng San Carlos San Carlos City ChurchBuildingHouse of worshipThe construction of a brick church was initiated in 1770. At one point, became the largest church in the Philippines. Sto. Domingo Church, San Carlos City FilipinoAugust 8, 1989 SaintDominicdeGuzmanParishChurchjf311.JPG

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References

Footnotes

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  2. Cigaral, Ian Nicolas. "Historical revisionism legitimized? NHCP issues marker for Marcos monument". philstar.com. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  3. "Ateneo group puts forward own version of Marcos marker". philstar.com. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  4. "150th birth anniversary of Gen. Antonio Luna to be commemorated - National Historical Commission of the Philippines". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  5. "Marcos' biographical marker installed in Batac". The Manila Times . 10 September 2017.
  6. National Historical Commission Annual Report 1968-1969. National Historical Commission. 1969.
  7. "160th Birth Anniversary of Juan Luna to be observed - National Historical Commission of the Philippines". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. 2017-10-22. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  8. "NHCP unveils marker commemorating Ilocos Norte Capitol" . Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  9. "Caunayan Landing Site is an important Pagudpud local tourist attraction" . Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  10. "Pvao Fseo Batac". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  11. https://foursquare.com/v/bitalag-public-market/4da16508bf22a14352119bf8/photos Photos at Bitalag Public Market
  12. "Vigan City Official Website". www.vigancity.gov.ph. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15.
  13. National Historical Commission of the Philippines Annual Report 2016. National Historical Commission of the Philippines. 2016.
  14. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2014-10-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. National Historical Institute Annual Report 1971-1972. National Historical Institute. 1972.
  16. "marker of San Esteban landing 1944". Flickr. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  17. "Apatot Beach Resort San Esteban Ilocos Sur, Brgy Apatot, San Esteban 2018". www.glotels.com. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  18. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/697280/the-home-of-lupang-hinirang The home of ‘Lupang Hinirang’

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