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and establish a republic. Their rebellion was successful, but it was short-lived. When the Americans arrived in Nueva Cáceres, they encountered no resistance and replaced the republican government with their own.
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Became the only sub-province left comprising Mountain Province in 1966, and therefore assumed the name of the mother province.
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Became the only sub-province left comprising Agusan in 1914, and therefore assumed the name of the mother province.
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On September 18, 1898, corporals Elias Angeles and Felix Plazo of the Guardia Civil planned a
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Report on the fall of the Spanish forces in Nueva Caceres and Albay, 6 October 1898
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Legazpi City from 1948 to 1954 consisted of the present-day territories of
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Recollection of confrontation of Hermano Pule and Bishop of Nueva Caceres
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Nueva Cáceres was considered the center of economy and industry in the
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in the city of Nueva Cáceres when he deigned to visit the province of
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September Peñafrancia Festivities in the Ciudad de Nueva Caceres
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History of Camarines Sur: Department of Tourism, Philippines
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Dissolved and divided between neighboring (sub-)provinces.
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All sub-provinces were temporarily abolished during the
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Nueva Cáceres (disambiguation)
City
Municipality

Narciso Claveria
Camarines Sur

Spanish colonial period
American colonial period
Country
Spanish Empire
Spanish East Indies
United States
Philippine Islands
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Ambos Camarines
Camarines Sur
Naga
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Philippines
Governor-General
Francisco de Sande
Cáceres, Spain

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