1791:(San Diego in Spanish). He was born to a poor couple in San Nicolas del Puerto and was given to a hermit as a young child. He joined the Order of Friars Minor (more popular known as the Franciscans) which is a group advocating the simple, contemplative and self-sacrificing lifestyle of Saint Francis de Assisi. While Saint Didacus was assigned in the infirmary of the convent of Ara Coeli, many of the patients were miraculously cured upon his divine intercession. His final assignment was in Santa Maria de Jesus in Alcala where he lived a life of penance, solitude and contemplation. He died on November 12, 1463, due to abscess in Alcala (thus the name San Diego de Alcala). Instead of foul odor, his body emitted a fragrant smell and rigor mortis did not set in. He was canonized in 1588. His feast was made November 13 instead of November 12 in order to give way to Saint Martin. However, in 1969, his feast was correctly made November 12 after the feast of Saint Martin was moved to April 13.
718:(2nd printing 1887), is first mentioned in the Franciscan register of 1582. This is the same year given by Huerta (1862). Fray Diego belonged to the batch of pioneering Franciscans under Juan de Plasencia who were assigned to explore the area presently the provinces of Rizal, Laguna and Quezon to determine future mission sites for the Franciscans. They introduced Christianity to the people with San Diego de Alcala being proclaimed as the pueblo's patron saint. In 1582, the first “visita” was erected and 1686 marked the establishment of a full-pledged town with independent (civil) government, the earlier ones having been headed by the ever-present Spanish friars (The municipality boasts of a still complete line-up of chief executives from 1574 to the present.).
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intruders during the 1700s. One can see some of the cannons still intact at the fort. According to some accounts, there used to be an existing tunnel between said fortress and the San Diego de Alcala Church, now a cathedral. Access was through a well located at the fort's platform, which is now covered. There are four fortresses constructed by the
Spaniards, but only this one survived. It is a well-loved and famous landmark; it is included in the town's seal. Locals call the fortress
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1614:. A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.
1836:. A large part of the sea was reclaimed, and is now fashioned like the Baywalk of Manila Bay. Landscaped, lighted, and beautified by the local government, it is now a favorite place of Gumaqueños to hang out, play, bask in the cool ocean breeze, or watch the sun set. There are some stores and a bar located along the strip; drinking along the boulevard is however prohibited.
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introduced this dance was a well-known musician of the place, a Señor
Herminigildo Omaña. It became popular among the young people of the time and it has been handled down to generation. Mrs. Rosario Caparros Libranda and Mr. Ricardo Libranda who are the direct descendants of Mr.Omaña are responsible for the perpetuation of this beautiful dance.
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islands of Alabat. It is a rich fishing ground and the home of various living corals. Most parts of the bay consist of gray sand, some parts are filled with rocks, and other living corals. It is gradually sloping to the extent that, during low tide, the water level is low enough to allow one to walk as far as five hundred meters from the shore.
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From 1574 to 1670 the town of Gumaca was ruled by
Spanish friars. Then from 1671 to 1893 the town was ruled by Spanish and Filipino Gobernadorcillos. From 1893 to 1900 the town executives came to be known as Capitan Municipal and from 1901 the head of the town was elected by the people and came to be
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Jota
Gumaqueña was very popular among the well-to-do families of Gumaca,Quezon. In formal social gatherings, the girls attired in richly embroidered Maria Clara costume and the boys in elegant Barong Tagalog, performed this dance with great dignity and elegance. According to information, the one who
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The brief history of Gumaca had no mention of any law, decree or
Republic Act which created the municipality and there was no mother municipality where Gumaca came from. As for its daughter towns, Lopez is the most notable among them, being one of the largest and the most progressive in that part of
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The beaches in the towns of Gumaca and
Plaridel are sandy and ideal for swimming, especially, during the months of April and May (caution though during the latter part of May when jellyfishes start arriving). In some parts of the bay, about ten feet from the beach front, are living corals. The town
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Known before as Gusuan Bay, Lamon Bay is named after Lam Ong, a pirate that was killed by Gumaca's earliest ruler, Lakan
Bugtali. It is a body of water connecting the northern part of Quezon to the Pacific Ocean. It bounds the coastal towns of Atimonan, Gumaca, Plaridel, Lopez, and Calauag, and the
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Quezon is a tapestry of old
Spanish-style houses with Castilian architecture and character. Visit the old houses of Lucban, Tayabas, Sariaya, Gumaca, and Mauban while savoring the best of the yield from lanzones plantations. Or come during the San Isidro Festival in honor of the patron of farmers,
1662:. There have been proposals to reconstruct the three other fortresses that were destroyed. The revival of the three forestresses would complete the original design of the four fortification ensemble of Gumaca, one of the most important fortification ensemble in the region during the Spanish era.
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Recognized by the
National Historical Commission as a national treasure since 1981, this fortress was constructed by the Spaniards under the leadership of Franciscan priest Fray Francisco Coste. It was erected to help guard the town against pirates attacking from Lamon Bay, as well as from Dutch
703:(meaning "the one who fought"), the present town of Gumaca was a settlement founded at the southern bank of Palanas River in the 14th century by a group of settlers from Borneo and the Malay Peninsula. It is in fact only 11 years younger than the “Noble and Ever Loyal City of Manila”.
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or wall, made up of stone (most probably coral stones and/or bricks) and hardwood. There are no extant remnants of it, except for the San Diego de Alcala
Fortress that is used to be a part of the wall. However, the boulevard is still called by the locals as
1861:, the patron saint of farmers. This is also a thanksgiving feast for the bountiful harvest given to the farmers every year. Being an agricultural town, this is one of the most extravagant and well-attended festival of the town. The name means chandeliers (
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Jotabal is derived from the words 'Jota' and 'Valse'. Jota is a popular dance introduced in the Philippines by the Spaniards. Valse means waltz, a step or a dance in 3/4 time. This lively festival dance originated in Camohaguin, Gumaca, Quezon.
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due to the many ancestral houses and old structures that abound in the area, including a fortress from the Spanish era. The local government is currently conserving these heritage structures for future generations.
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Gumaca, being a coastal town, was originally a walled city. Old maps dating to the Spanish era shows that the coastline from the mouth of Pipisik River running a few hundred meters is a
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3508:. However, qualified voters of this city are still allowed to participate in the election of provincial officials as part of Quezon’s 2nd Sangguniang Panlalawigan district
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San Isidro Labrador. Take home petered rice paste strung in garlands for a souvenir and celebrate with the people this feat of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
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of Lopez has the best colonies of corals which are located just about 15 minutes by boat from the shore. Lamon Bay is located at the northern part of Quezon.
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1885:. These crop decor are pulled out by the people after the patron saint has passed during the afternoon procession. The three most beautifully decorated
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It is located at the mouth of what is now known as Pipisik River and nestled at the foot of the Sierra Madre range. The town is widely known as a
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From 1671, Gobernadorcillos are the Heads of Town dof Gumaca (Spanish period): (Mostly composed of Dynasties of Hispanic-Filipino Families)
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are decorated with various agricultural products like bananas, vegetables, buco, pineapple, and root crops; some are beautifully arranged in
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and San Miguel Corporation signed a Supplemental Toll Operations Agreement (STOA) for SLEX Toll Road 5 which was approved by then President
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From the early 1980s to the 1990s, there were calls to rename the town as Tañada, after nationalist and past Senator
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The earliest known ruler was Lakan Bugtali. His sovereignty extended over the regions bordering Gusuan, now called
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In order to spur development in the municipality, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of
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Don Donato T. Arcaya (1901–1903) (First elected Presidente Municipal de Gumaca) Gobernadrocillo Interim (1900)
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Two (2) of our Folk Dances have originated in the Municipality of Gumaca: Jota Gumaqueña and Jotabal
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Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007
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known as Presidente Municipal. Later in 1936 this title was changed to Municipal Mayor.
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are given prizes. At night, programs are held which includes a pageant aptly called
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Sr. Mariano M. Tañada, Sr. (1952–1959) Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Vicente Tañada
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Administratively independent from the province but grouped under Quezon by the
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Engr. Teodosio V. Principe (1968–1979) Son of Presidente Don Marciano Principe
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After the Liberation, the Head of Town has been changed to Municipal Mayor:
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Don Vicente D. Victoria (1946–1951) Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Pedro Victoria
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2844:"Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates; 2009, 2012 and 2015"
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Col. Rodolfo B. Caralian (7/1/1995-8/16/1995) Died during his term of office
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Don Tomas C. Tañada, Jr. (1964–1967) Son of Presidente Don Tomas Tañada, Sr.
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and daily rail services to and from Naga & Legazpi are provided by the
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Don Aurelio P. Nava (1912–1916) Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Antonino Nava
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Engr. Erwin P. Caralian (2010–2019) Son of Mayor Col. Rodolfo Caralian
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One of the oldest municipality of Quezon, Province. Formerly known as
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Don Valeriano Arcaya (1923–1925) Son of Presidente Don Donato Arcaya
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2880:"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
2858:"PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"
2477:"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
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741:'s fourth district; the renaming eventually did not push through.
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2557:"Gumaca, Quezon (History, Gov. Officials, Barangays, Population)"
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Cirilo M. Tañada (1986–1995) Son of Mayor Mariano M. Tañada, Sr.
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San Diego de Alcala Cathedral, the seat of the Diocese of Gumaca
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2527:"Fuerza de San Diego de Alcala • Gumaca, Quezon « Muog"
2810:"City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates; 2006 and 2009"
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2955:"DOTr, SMC sign agreement for 417-km expressway to Bicol"
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2781:. Philippine Statistics Authority. November 29, 2005.
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The festival is celebrated every 15 May, in honor of
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proposing to have a poll once elected congressman of
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2815:. Philippine Statistics Authority. August 3, 2012.
2798:. Philippine Statistics Authority. March 23, 2009.
2846:. Philippine Statistics Authority. July 10, 2019.
2827:"2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"
2793:"2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
2586:"Renaming of Gumaca up to townsfolk, says Tañada"
1628:Another expressway that will serve Gumaca is the
1599:The municipality is connected with Manila by the
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2882:. Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024
2832:. Philippine Statistics Authority. May 31, 2016.
2776:"Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines"
2479:. Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024
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1645:San Diego de Alcala Fortress (Kutang San Diego)
65:Muralla Boulevard at the mouth of Pipisik River
3053:Local Governance Performance Management System
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2040:Sr. Padre Celestino de San Miguel (1662–1670)
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1632:(QuBEx), which will link between Lucena and
2614:"Gumaca: Average Temperatures and Rainfall"
2037:Sr. Padre Marcelo de la Guardia (1638–1661)
1989:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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1787:. The cathedral is under the patronage of
683:Gumaca is 66 kilometres (41 mi) from
537:Quezon 1 Electric Cooperative (QUEZELCO 1)
2665:Census of Population and Housing (2010).
2409:. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016.
2322:Engr. Joy Job Arcaya Cabangon (2007–2010)
2034:Sr. Padre Gabriel Santo Tomas (1623–1637)
2009:Learn how and when to remove this message
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762:Gumaca is politically subdivided into 59
716:Viajes por Filipinas: De Manila á Tayabas
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32:Municipality in Calabarzon, Philippines
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2305:Col. Robert T. Yap-Diangco (1980–1986)
2156:Don Francisco Salvador Martinez (1713)
2025:Sr. Padre Diego de Oropesa (1574–1587)
687:and 196 kilometres (122 mi) from
382:189.65 km (73.22 sq mi)
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2263:Don Don Eriberto Caparros (1928–1931)
2195:Don Francisco de Victoria (1725–1727)
2078:Don Juan San Buenaventura (1687–1688)
2051:Don Francisco Santa Maria (1673–1676)
105:Map of Quezon with Gumaca highlighted
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2732:Local Water Utilities Administration
2698:Censuses of Population (1903–2007).
2309:After EDSA People Power I: (1986):
2210:Don Eugenio delos Santos (1732–1733)
2147:Don Buenaventura Delos Santos (1711)
2031:Sr. Padre Geronimo Monte (1599–1622)
1987:adding citations to reliable sources
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1702:adding citations to reliable sources
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3043:Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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2533:. December 11, 2012. Archived from
2183:Don Bartolome Dandan Casadia (1722)
2159:Don Alejo Alonzo de Victoria (1714)
2028:Sr. Padre Esteban Ortiz (1588–1598)
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27:Municipality in Quezon, Philippines
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2269:Don Vicente M. Mendoza (1934–1939)
2102:Don Francisco Martinez (1695–1696)
2087:Don Diego Martinez Polintan (1690)
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2273:Japanese Occupation (1942–1946)
2254:Don Panfilo M. Tañada (1919–1923)
2251:Don Deogracias Tañada (1916–1919)
2245:Don Tomas Tañada, Sr. (1909–1912)
2141:Don Diego Martinez Polonio (1709)
2123:Don Diego Martinez Polonio (1703)
2111:Don Francisco Escobar (1698–1699)
2084:Don Buenaventura dela Cruz (1690)
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2953:Recuenco, Aaron (June 3, 2022).
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2236:Don Carlos Capisonda (1904–1905)
2213:Don Francisco delos Reyes (1734)
2138:Don Francisco de Victoria (1708)
2099:Don Francisco de Victoria (1694)
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999:Climate data for Gumaca, Quezon
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2291:Dr. Cesar A. Angulo (1960–1963)
2266:Don Francisco Omaña (1931–1934)
2189:Don Antonio Peras Margas (1724)
2054:Don Pedro De Castro (1677–1679)
1799:Dedicated to the national hero
1581:Philippine Statistics Authority
1506:Philippine Statistics Authority
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2277:Sr. Juan R. Tañada (1940–1946)
2192:Don Jose Pagayanon (1724–1725)
2132:Don Antonio Santa Maria (1706)
2093:Don Don Gregorio Dandan (1692)
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3048:Philippine Census Information
2635:Census of Population (2015).
2446:Census of Population (2020).
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2239:Don Rafael Castro (1906–1907)
2225:Don Miguel delos Reyes (1738)
2222:Don Diego delos Santos (1737)
2198:Don Francisco Salvador (1728)
2168:Don Francisco Clemente (1717)
2150:Don Francisco Clemente (1712)
2120:Don Francisco Martinez (1702)
2069:Don Felix Gimenos (1684–1685)
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1753:San Diego de Alcala Cathedral
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3014:Quezon Provincial Government
2728:Municipality Population Data
2319:Juanito B. Bañal (1995–2007)
2216:Don Francisco De Leon (1735)
2204:Don Francisco Cordero (1730)
2180:Don Santiago Martinez (1721)
2096:Don Nicolas Sarmiento (1693)
2081:Don Jose Ajan de Vera (1689)
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1619:Department of Transportation
1605:Philippine National Railways
766:. Each barangay consists of
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524:₱ 111.7 million (2020)
513:₱ 257.7 million (2020)
502:₱ 474.4 million (2020)
491:₱ 273.1 million (2020)
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2201:Don Gregorio Gimenes (1729)
2171:Don Geronimo Gimenes (1718)
2162:Don Antonio Catapang (1715)
2129:Don Francisco Cortez (1705)
2063:Don Jose San Agustin (1683)
2057:Don Simon Prada (1680–1681)
1891:"Mutya ng Araña't Baluarte"
1634:San Fernando, Camarines Sur
1519:Poverty incidence of Gumaca
1319:Population census of Gumaca
1118:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1048:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
339:Ruvilon Juancho T. Mercurio
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2710:National Statistics Office
2700:"Region IV-A (Calabarzon)"
2678:National Statistics Office
2667:"Region IV-A (Calabarzon)"
2637:"Region IV-A (Calabarzon)"
2448:"Region IV-A (Calabarzon)"
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2219:Don Andres Martinez (1736)
2108:Don Gaspar Catapang (1698)
2060:Don Mariano De Dios (1682)
2048:Don Diego Jose (1671–1672)
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2186:Don Pedro Talavera (1723)
2144:Don Pedro Talavera (1710)
2135:Don Pedro Talavera (1707)
2126:Don Diego Salvador (1704)
2117:Don Pedro Talavera (1701)
1853:Araña't Baluarte Festival
1845:Araña't Baluarte Festival
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3010:"Municipality of Gumaca"
2207:Don Juan de Reyes (1731)
2174:Don Pedro Almonte (1719)
2165:Don Pedro Gimenes (1716)
2153:Don Juan Bautista (1712)
2090:Don Manuel Cuello (1691)
2075:Don Antonio Lopez (1686)
2066:Don Santiago Abra (1684)
534: • Electricity
398:181 m (594 ft)
348:Jhudiel Gilbert V. Amier
2177:Don Pedro Patilo (1720)
2114:Don Marcos Frias (1700)
2072:Don Juan Adriano (1686)
1946:Mayor: Webster Letargo
1789:Saint Didacus of Alcala
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427:380/km (980/sq mi)
390:38 m (125 ft)
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395:Highest elevation
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2105:Don Juan Cabig (1697)
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2502:"Gumaca – Wikimapia"
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874:Marcelo H. Del Pilar
424: • Density
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145:Location within the
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933:San Isidro Kanluran
656:), is a 1st class
309:Keith Micah DL. Tan
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