Mariveles historical marker (Q55752357)

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NHCP historical marker for Mariveles
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Mariveles historical marker
NHCP historical marker for Mariveles

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    1950
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    Mariveles (English)
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    14°26'8.02"N, 120°29'25.08"E
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    National Road, Brgy. Poblacion (English)
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    The historical marker is located on a granite mount behind the Philippine flagpole and directly facing the municipal hall. (English)
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    Originally known as village of Kamaya belonging to the “Corregimiento” of Mariveles. Served as checking point for ships entering or leaving Manila Bay. Invaded by the Dutch in 1600 and 1609. Assumed its present name when the province of Bataan was created in 1754. Witnessed the surrender of Maj. Manuel L. Quezon, 1901; Gen. Artemio Ricarte, 1904; and Maj. Gen. Edward P. King, Jr., 1942. Starting point of the Death March, 9 April 1942. (English)
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    Mariveles historical marker
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