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The town named for him is now called Vigan; it is located on Abra River, and is capital of the province of Ilocos
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In this island he conquered the province of Ylocos, in whose settlement and port called Vigan, he founded a
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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Hanging under a Dutch pulley-lamp is a 19th-century school sign from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, that reads School of the Filipino Youth.
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Hanging under a Dutch pulley-lamp is a 19th-century school sign from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, that reads School of the Filipino Youth.
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Hanging under a Dutch pulley-lamp is a 19th-century school sign from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, that reads School of the Filipino Youth.
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Hanging under a Dutch pulley-lamp is a 19th-century school sign from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, that reads School of the Filipino Youth.
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Hanging under a Dutch pulley-lamp is a 19th-century school sign from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, that reads School of the Filipino Youth.
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At Salcedo, a vendor hailing from the province of Ilocos Sur, best known for the colonial town of Vigan (a Unesco World Heritage site), makes his with rice-flour pastry and a filling of grated green papaya, bean sprouts,
Filipino Flavors 2008
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A team of five KASC researchers attended the National Conference on Organic and Sustainable Agriculture held at the University of Northern Philippines in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, from October 5-6, and managed to bring home top prizes in the poster presentation of research.
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Per instructions, Vigan carried the heaviest piece of bamboo.
Water Sleeps Cook, Glen 1999
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