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07/02/2024

SEA FOOD PARK
soon to open @ Payapay San Jose Tacloban City

06/02/2024

belated happy birthday sayo idol Mari Belle more birthdays to come😊🎂🎈🎊

06/02/2024

ayusin ko lang yung pangalan at logo nitong bagong page ko mga lodi,katapos papagawa na ulit tayo sticker😊

06/02/2024

maulan na umaga mga idol,dpa tayo mka pamitik panay ulan😅

Korean Park,Government Center,Candahug Palo Leyte
05/02/2024

Korean Park,Government Center,Candahug Palo Leyte

04/02/2024

namingwit sana kaso walang nahuli,nanguha nlang ng tuway (shell)😅

04/01/2024

isa sa mga magagandang pasyalan sa Leyte ang Makasaysayang Mc Arthur Landing Memorial National Park😊❤️

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Location:Palo,Leyte


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The MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park (also known as the Leyte Landing Memorial Park and MacArthur Park) is...
03/01/2024

The MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park (also known as the Leyte Landing Memorial Park and MacArthur Park) is a protected area of the Philippines that commemorates the historic landing of General Douglas MacArthur in Leyte Gulf at the start of the campaign to recapture and liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation on 20 October 1944. This event led to the largest naval battle of World War II (Also the world's largest naval battle in terms of gross tonnage sunk) and Japan's eventual defeat and surrender after almost three years. The war memorial is located in the municipality of Palo on Leyte island in Eastern Visayas and is one of the region's major tourist attractions. It was declared a national park on 12 July 1977 through Letter of Instructions No. 572 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos.[1]

02/01/2024

Dulag Leyte Proper😊

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Dulag LeyteDulag is one of the few barangays in Leyte that antedated the discovery of the Philippines in 1521. It is sit...
02/01/2024

Dulag Leyte

Dulag is one of the few barangays in Leyte that antedated the discovery of the Philippines in 1521. It is situated in the eastern coast of Leyte. There are several versions as to how Dulag got its name. The first was that in the early years of the 18th century, the town was already a flourishing community, the center of trade and commerce in eastern Leyte. The town then was considered the center of commercial activities going on thus it was named Dulag, the German term for center.
Another version states that it is the etymological variation of a certain herb called "dulao" which grew abundantly in the area. Dulao is a kind of plant which is yellowish-green in color used as a food seasoning for a local dish. Because of its abundance, the place was called after this herb.
The third version states that there was a time when bones of different kinds of animals were scattered all around the place. Whenever people would see bones all around, they always commented, "nagdudulag hin tul-an." This means that bones were scattered all around. The word nagdudulag was then shortened to Dulag.
The last version says that the name could have come from the name of the first settler whom legend says was named Dulagdulag.
The first Jesuit missionaries arrived at Dulag in September 1595. An encomendero, Don Pedro Hernandez brought them in his boat from Cebu. The missionaries, Fr. Alonzo de Humanes and Fr. Juan del Campo, first coaxed the natives to settle within the limits of the sitio instead of living far from each other. After this was accomplished, the Jesuit fathers built a church and a convent.

A nucleus of some 60 boys from Palo was formed by the fathers for the first mission school in Dulag. In the church compound they were taught their three R's and religion. Using the crudest of materials, the boys learned the Spanish language and helped serve as interpreters to the missionaries on their missions. The burden of supporting the boys began to tell on the resources of the padres but periodic allowances from the encomendero permitted them to continue with their studies. The school was patterned after a Jesuit school in Antipolo in Luzon, which the Jesuits had founded earlier.
Dulag became a booming locality by May 1596. It became the centrum of commercial activities. The Jesuits made great progress at conversion. They became successful especially when the principales of the town allowed themselves to be baptized.
Years of peace were suddenly broken when on October 29, 1603, Moro raiders ravaged the town. Wild confusion followed after the arrival of 70 vintas full of Moros. Some of the precious possessions of the church were fortunately evacuated before the Moros finally landed on the shores of Dulag.

Bolisan, the Moro leader sailed away to Surigao after 700 captives and rich loot had safely been stored in the holds of their vintas. Fr. Hurtado, one of the missionary priests was himself a captive. During the years that followed, the padre was able to teach Christianity to the Moros. He was later ransomed and returned to Dulag.

The Moro raids were said to have burned 10 churches in Leyte. Sacred images were destroyed, sacred vessels were looted, and new Christians enslaved.

After the Moro raids, more misfortune struck the town. Two typhoons destroyed the church and laid waste the harvest of the season. An earthquake of violent proportions followed this. In 1610, a locust invasion destroyed more crops. In September 1611, more typhoons added to the desolation of the people. As if to climax the lean years, the Moros returned in 1613, destroyed the church and town, burned the harvest and carried of men, women and children to be sold as slaves. The parish priest, Fr. Pascual Acuña was also captured by the Moros. He was later released in exchange for a Moro chief named Pagdalunan who was captured by the Spaniards.
Before the Jesuits left in 1768, they had built a brick church under the avocation of the Nativity of Our Lady. It was significantly called the "Refugio."

After the expulsion of the Jesuits, the Augustinians took over then parish. Fr. Cipriano Barbasan is specially remembered for enlarging and remodeling the church. He was responsible for the ornamentation of the church altar and the construction of lookout towers of the hills of Calbasag and Mount Laberanan in San Jose. Both were solid edifices of brick which served as places of refuge during subsequent attacks by the Moros.

In 1843, the first Franciscan parish priest arrived. Under the direction of Fr. Francisco Rosas, the first road to Abuyog was constructed.

A long line of gobernadorcillos ruled the town. From Basilio de Paz to Hilario Saño, the town progressed further. During the revolutionary period, Julio Villagracia and Rosendo Cornel governed. Like other towns, Dulag suffered from depredations of the insurrectors and the pulahanes.
During the American regime, Emilio Celso Abad was elected the first capitan. The steady progress of the town resulted in the expansion of the town limits.

Marcial Lagunzad was the mayor of Dulag when the Japanese occupied the town. He was tactful, so many lives were spared but he died during the early days of the liberation during an American bombing raid.

The landing of the American forces, which took place from October 17 to 20, 1944 took a heavy toll on the Municipality's townspeople. The church, public buildings as well as residences were razed to the ground. The streets that used to be concrete and asphalt crumbled to rubble after concentrated American shelling.

For a time, after the shelling of Dulag, the seat of government was transferred to Mayorga, one of the barrios. Slowly, the people returned to the town and under the leadership of Mayor Nicolas Bautista, Dulag was rebuilt.

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30/12/2023

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29/12/2023

Marabut Samar Coastal Road😊❤️

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29/12/2023

Muli na naman tayong napadaan sa isa sa pinakamagagandang tulay ng Pilipinas ang San Juanico Bridge,ang tulay na nag dudugtong sa Samar at Leyte😊❤️

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Guiuan Eastern Samar😊❤️
29/12/2023

Guiuan Eastern Samar😊❤️

Marabut Samar😊❤️
29/12/2023

Marabut Samar😊❤️

San Juanico Bridge😊❤️
29/12/2023

San Juanico Bridge😊❤️

21/12/2023

ang Pasko Sa Palo Leyte😊❤️

paskong pasko na sa Palo Leyte😊❤️
21/12/2023

paskong pasko na sa Palo Leyte😊❤️

20/12/2023

sarap maligo dito😊❤️

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location:Jasmin Beach Resort,Marabut Samar

13/12/2023

ang ganda ng Mt. Inapusong😊❤️

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Location:Brgy. Olot Tolosa,Leyte


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Larawan ng masisipag nating mag sasaka😊❤️salute to all filipino farmers🫡❤️
13/12/2023

Larawan ng masisipag nating mag sasaka😊❤️
salute to all filipino farmers🫡❤️

JARDIN DE AMARA RESORT😊❤️
13/12/2023

JARDIN DE AMARA RESORT😊❤️

13/12/2023

ang ganda ng resort na to JARDIN DE AMARA RESORT😊
nadaanan ko dito sa Pastrana Leyte😊

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13/12/2023

sarap mag rides sa ganitong lugar+music😊❤️

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Pastrana Leyte Proper
13/12/2023

Pastrana Leyte Proper

13/12/2023

Pastrana Leyte proper😊

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