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Nagaland Hotel - Camarines Sur

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Nagaland Hotel is a very "strategic" hotel fit for those who want to stay near Naga City's famous landmarks. It is l ocated on  Elias Angeles Street in  the heart of Naga City in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines . Nagaland Hotel Naga Land Hotel details Nagaland Hotel - Naga City, Camarines Sur Speaking of being a "strategic" location, the hotel is just a few blocks away from Plaza Barlin , Plaza Quince Martires , San Francisco Church , and Naga Metropolitan Cathedral . It is also a tricycle or jeepney ride away from Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Penafrancia and Shrine of Our Lady of Penafrancia . Nagaland Hotel Aside from being near Naga's famous landmarks, the hotel is also just across a mall, a famous Filipino fast-food restaurant, and several drug stores.  Team Nicerio stayed in Nagaland Hotel during our 2014 CamSur - Albay Road Trip I stayed in Nagaland Hotel with my family during our CamSur - Albay Road Trip last 2014. What I like

Quezon Adventure: Atimonan

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Our next adventure takes us 173 kilometers southeast of Kilometer 0 in Manila, Atimonan is a beautiful first-class coastal municipality in the province of Quezon -my mom's hometown. Atimonan History The municipality of Atimonan was founded on February 4, 1608. However, there are several conflicting stories on how Atimonan got its name. Some believe that the name Atimonan came from a tree known as Atimon . These trees are now extinct and that made the claim hard to prove. Simeona Mangaba's statue found in Zigzag Park . The famous siko , located on the Zigzag Road Others believe that the name came from the phrase Atin Muna which probably is a policy or motto that bolsters the spirit of unity among the residents of the town. Simeona Mangaba 's statue can also be seen in front of the new municipal hall. The most popular version (and probably the locally accepted one) is the story of Simeona Mangaba . Fondly called Ate Monang by her town mates, Simeona Man

Malagonlong Bridge - Quezon

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Located in Tayabas in the Quezon province, Malagonlong Bridge is a Spanish colonial era infrastructure that is part of the Historic Bridges of Tayabas. Malagonlong Bridge Malagonlong Bridge Details Construction of the  Malagonlong Bridge began in 1840 under the term of Gobernadorcillo Don Joaquin Ortega. According to the inscription on the bridge, it was inaugurated in 1850 during the term of Gobernadorcillo Don Julian S. Francisco. Malagonlong Bridge - Tayabas, Quezon Also called Puente de Malagonlong , the bridge was built using forced labor. Malagonlong Bridge was said to be built using an estimated 100,000 adobe blocks. The historical marker of the Malagonlong Bridge Locals would usually wash their clothes under the bridge. Malagonlong Bridge has a total length of 445 feet. It has five arches with varying heights and widths. The tallest of these arches measures 36 feet tall and 36 feet wide. The bridge has a carriageway of about 20 feet. It also has six small balco

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