Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Built Heritage of Calauag


The Parish of St. Peter the Apostle was founded in 1846 and since then has had four churches built one after another. The Christianization of Calauag, however, and Fr. Diego de Oropesa set foot on its soil. Due to the frequent raids by the Moros, both the poblacion and the and its Catholic community disappeared for two hundred sixty seven years as the people retreated to Piris (now Buenavista) and Tikay (now Guinayangan). Part of them took refuge also in Kigtan, while other took residence in Anas and, later on, in Apad. They finally settled down in Pinagbayanan along Kalawag river.

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Our Lady of Fatima Church
( Apad Calauag, Quezon )
It was constructed thru the  Supervision of late  Father Ciriaco F. Sevilla.  


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Formerly known as ‘BAGONG SCHOOL’ on Declaro Street, between Bonifacio Street and Rizal Street. It was founded in 1936. Most well known personalities  and individuals in calauag is a product of CECES.

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Houses

  • One of the historical houses built during pre-war located at Pob. 2 Calauag, Quezon.
  • It served as school named “Calauag Institute” during that time.

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Market


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Cemetery
  •          This place called“Silent City” by Calauagenians .
  •          Was renovated during the administration of Mayor Luisito S. Visorde on 2011.




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