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  1. Negros Occidental has a long, entrenched history when it comes to football. The first ever Filipino to play in the European football circuit was Bacolod-born Manuel Amechazurra, [45] who joined FC Barcelona from 1905 to 1915.

    • 7,802.54 km² (3,012.58 sq mi)
    • Philippines
  2. NEGROS HISTORY. Negros Island was originally called “Buglas”, an old native word that is thought to mean “cut-off.”. It is believed that Negros was once part of a greater mass of land but was cut off either by what geologists call a continental drift or by rising waters during the so-called glacial age.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NegrosNegros - Wikipedia

    History. Precolonial era. Spanish colonization. Negros Revolution and formation of Republic of Negros. Commonwealth period. Post-Commonwealth era. Negros famine. Negros Island Region. Dissolution. Demographics. Geography. Administrative divisions. Economy. Tourism. Transportation. Airports. International. Domestic. Energy. Endangered species.

    • 13,309.60 km² (5,138.87 sq mi)
    • Visayas
  4. Oct 21, 2010 · Philippine Social Science Journal. 2020. The Recollects' arrival in 1848 impacted every aspect of life in Negros. Their enthusiasm, supported by affluent immigrants, contributed decisively to a climate of optimism and progress, placing…. Expand.

  5. Known as the "Sugarbowl of the Philippines", Negros Occidental produces more than half the nation's sugar output. Introduction Negros Occidental History Spanish colonial era America invasion era Japanese occupation era Philippine independence The Negros Famine Maricalum mining disaster The Escalante Massacre Creation and abolition of Negros del ...

  6. A Brief History ___________________________. The Negros Island was originally called " Buglas", but the Spaniards changed this to Negros because of the dark-skinned Negritos that inhabited the area. The first capital of the province was Ilog in 1743, and was later transferred to Himamaylan.

  7. History. The Lacson Ruins is the ancestral mansion of the family of wealthy sugar businessman Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson built on a 440 hectare sugar plantation in Talisay, Negros Occidental, in the early 1900s in memory of his Portuguese wife Maria Braga Lacson, who died during the birth of their 8th child.

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