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Bais City, Negros Oriental : literary and cultural history

 The literary and cultural history of Bais City, Negros Oriental, is deeply rooted in the fertile soil of its vast sugarcane plantations, its historic coastal bay, and the shifting dynamics of its prominent pioneering families. Far from being merely an economic engine driven by the sugar boom, Bais developed a rich, reflective intellectual life. Local literature emerged as an essential canvas for preserving ancestral history, asserting local identity, and processing the profound transitions from a 19th-century feudal landscape to a modern chartered city. Through poetry, historiography, drama, and local cultural leadership, the literary legacy of Bais is defined by a distinct group of writers, poets, and historians who captured the "simple old-world charm" and complex human stories of the Baisanons . The Pioneers & Historiographers The foundation of Bais City’s literary consciousness began with a deep obligation to document its roots, pioneering families, and political his...

Don Jose T. Pastor

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 Jose Teves Pastor, born on April 30, 1875, in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, was a notable politician who served as a mayor of Dumaguete. While historical records can sometimes be intricate, information indicates that a "Mayor Jose Teves" was responsible for initiating significant public works projects in Dumaguete during his tenure. He was the son of José Pastor y Meléndez and Fausta Villamil Teves . He had siblings Manuel Teves Pastor, Concepcion Teves Pastor, Carmen Pastor de Llanderal, and Agapito Teves Pastor. He also had half-siblings, including Pastora Teves Pastor, Angela Teves Pastor, Aurora T. Pastor -Larena,Maria Mariquita Pastor -Teves, Ramon Teves Pastor and Manuela Teves Pastor This indicates a strong family connection between the Teves and Pastor names. One of his notable early projects as mayor was the establishment of health care centers in various areas of Dumaguete, including Piapi, Daro, and Taclobo. His efforts extended to broader infrastructure development...

The Life and Legacy of Don Juan Montenegro y Vera of Bais, Negros Oriental

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  A Legacy Rooted in Honor: The Life and Legacy of Don Juan Montenegro y  Vera of Bais, Negros Oriental  By : Prof. Penn T.Larena ,MPA,MA In the rich and storied landscape of Negros Oriental’s history, few names carry the weight of tradition, leadership, and legacy like that of Don Juan Montenegro y Vera . A man of heritage and vision, he stood at the crossroads of colonial legacy and Filipino self-governance in the early 20th century, steering the province with dignity and foresight during a transformative era.  He is the son of Don Joaquin Brabo Montenegro, married to Luciana Vera, was born into a prominent and influential family in Bais City. The Montenegro family was well-known for their wealth from their haciendas, as well as their dedication to civic involvement and public service. During the transformative years of the American Occupation in the Philippines, Don Juan Montenegro emerged as one of the most respected Filipino leaders in Negros Oriental . Appoi...

Pinili Clan History of Negros Oriental Post War Politics

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By : Prof. Penn T. Larena The Pinili Clan in Negros Oriental has a rich history of public service, involvement in politics, success in business, and contributions to the agriculture and sugar industry. Their story is a testament to their dedication and commitment to the development of their community and the province as a whole. Family Historian Penn T. Larena,Hanover Leonor,Merzoh Cadiz,Bais City Vice Mayor Merci Goni and Tita Pamela B. Teves The origins of the Pinili Clan can be traced back several generations, beginning with their patriarch, Don Antonio Pinili. He was a prominent figure in Negros Oriental during the early 18th century, known for his entrepreneurial spirit and passion for public service. Don Antonio Pinili ventured into the sugar industry and established successful rice & sugar plantations in the Southern Negros, which laid the foundation for the family's involvement in agriculture. In the realm of public service, the Pinili Clan made significant contribu...

Important Figures in the Baena Family from Bais City

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  Important Figures in Baena   Family Sugar Industry Leader and Hacienderos Gomez Sisters ( Tomas and Brigilda ) Pioneer Haciendera of Bais Clemente Gil Diago Jose Garcia Baena Bruno Gomez Luis Burgos ( Famous Street in Dumaguete City)   Military Service Diego Garcia Baena   Spanish Navy who   served   in Havana Cuba Jose Garcia Baena- Spanish Army Maj.Gen. Irving Malunda-Police Service Col. Jose Ramer Sr Megio -Philippine Army Enrique   Baena Villanueva Jr.- Bataan March Veteran & Magsaysay Awardee COLONEL RIZALINO C. CABANBAN PAF (Ret)-Philippine Air Force   Politics Enrique Cayetano Teves Villanueva Governor of Negros Oriental Julian Lajato Teves Governor of Negros Oriental Diogenes Villanueva Baena City Councilor Bais Maria Nievas Burgos Diago -First lady Councilor of Bais Renato Baena Villanueva -First Mayor of Mabinay Emilio Baena Teves- Mayor of Bais City Demetrio Rubio Larena Jr. -Mayor of ...

Dolphin Shepherd Fight Royal Eagles Club

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  From Ate and Kuya Agila GREAT HELP from our DONOR'S I hope you will have a happy Christmas today Even though we are all going hard Dolphin Shepherd Fight Royal Eagles Club #Aspirant Ate April Ferraren Acas

History of Gabaldon Heritage Building Bais City Negros Oriental

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Baisanon Historian : Prof. Penn Tulabing Larena, CPS,MPA, KCR Photo by : Hon.  Thirdy Bouffard  and Sir    Lloyd R. Dionson The Gabaldon School Buildings or simply known as the Gabaldon's is a term used to refer to heritage school buildings in the Philippines built during the American colonial era               Sen.  Isauro Gabaldon These were the Commonwealth-era school buildings that were made possible by R.A. No. 1801, a bill Gabaldón had authored as a member of the Philippine Assembly in 1907. The early-20th-century bill ensured that a million pesos would be allocated to the building of schoolhouses (especially in the provinces) to go alongside the newly-implemented free public education system. The buildings were then designed by American architect William Parsons, who had also been the architect behind the Paco Railroad Station and the first Manila Hotel. As the Gabaldon School Buildings Conservation Act notes, the ...

Teofisto Jamora Guingona Sr

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Teofisto Jamora Guingona Sr. (born  Teofisto Guingona y Jamora ; September 20, 1883 – April 11, 1963) was father of former Vice President  Teofisto Guingona Jr.  and the grandfather of former senator  TG Guingona . He was born in Guimaras, Iloilo, on September 20, 1883. He is the son of Don Vicente Guingona and Doña Francisca Jamora. Guingona joined the insurgent army when the revolution against Spain broke out. He became the first Municipal Treasurer of Nabalas from 1899 to 1901. He then became Municipal President from 1901 to 1902. He was elected Representative from the second district of Negros Oriental in 1909 and was re-elected to the same post in 1912. Guingona then resigned from the Legislature and served as Governor of Agusan from 1913 to 1917; the province is now divided as  Agusan del Norte  and  del Sur . He then served as acting Governor of Dept. of Mindanao and Sulu from 1918 to 1920. He was also the first Director of the Bureau...

Don Diego R. de la Viña

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Don Diego R. de la Viña The town was the official residence of the revolutionary leader and hero of Negros Oriental, Don Diego de la Viña y de la Rosa. Don Diego de la Viña shaped the beginnings of the municipality, “Vallehermoso” when he saw the beautiful valley. In 1881, Don Diego de la Viña came from Negros Occidental in search of territories to conquer. The land he saw a top the mountains was the wilderness called Bagawines. Bukidnons, known to be unfriendly aboriginals inhabited the area. However, de la Viña sought the tribal chief, named Ka Saniko and truck barter. For lands on coastal Bagawines, de la Viña offered wondrous articles from Iloilo, such as fine canes, well-crafted bolos and colorful patadyongs. Ka Saniko then moved further to Pinokawan. De la Viña with a number of Bukidnons cleared the land and constructed his residence, a casa tribunal and a chapel. In less than five years they transformed the valley into a hacienda of sugar cane, tobacco, coconut, rice a...

HON. HERMENEGILDO “BINDOY” T. VILLANUEVA

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HON. HERMENEGILDO “BINDOY” T. VILLANUEVA  Writer : Prof. Penn T. Larena ,CPS,MPA  Hermenegildo Villanueva was born on September 25, 1896 in the municipality of Bais, Negros Oriental, Philippines, son of Hermenegildo Regis Villanueva and Anselma Pinili Teves. He was Filipino citizen married to Asuncion dela Peña Larena who was the eldest daughter of prominent sugar baron Demetrio Larena and Maria Luisa dela Peña.  He learned his first lessons from his private tutor employed by his parents. He continued his studies in Cebu, attending one of the best schools of that time there, where he finished his secondary training. He finished a business course in Iloilo City. Just budding into full manhood during the early part of the revolution, young Hermenegildo saw glamours in the services for his country. Immediately at the outbreak of hostilities, he became Chief of the Local Revolutionary Army and secretary of War in the Negros Republic. He was also largely responsible ...

Villanueva General Familytree Bais City and Mindanao

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Aniceto Villanueva- married. Cipriana Maria Regis Agaton Villanueva -Maximina Villamin Angel Villanueva - Benita Zuniga Saturnino Villanueva - Josefa Tenorio Gertrudes Villanueva - Isidero Bueno Romeo Villanueva Marcus Villanueva -Maria Patricia Nocete Hermenigildo Villanueva Sr.- Anselma Pinili-Teves Leonardo Eligio Filomina Vicente Maria Ramona Isidoro Herminigildo Jr. Josefa - Simplicio Villegas Enrique Cayetano Hermenigildo Villanueva Sr.- Eulogia Pinili-Teves Praxedes Guillermo Dolores 

Pasko sa Bais 2011

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Central Visayas Christmas Capital
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Bais City Hall -Christmas Festival 2011

Somoza /Rubio Clan Bais City Negros Oriental

Rodrigo Antonio Camilo Rubio- Ma Antonia Pastrano -Abilla ( FIRST WIFE) Ma. Memerta de Guman ( Second wife ) *****Jose Rodrigo Camilo Rubio Jr. -Maria Pilar Somoza 1.A Romualdo Somoza- Maria  Severina    Banagodos ***** Dolores Banagodos Somoza ***** Ambrosio Somoza- Maria Siguenza 1.1 Virginia Siguenza Somoza- Pelegio Guerrero 1.1.a Enriqueto Somoza Guerrero - a** Romeo Guerrero- Africa Lingod Mallari 1.a Romeo Jr- Lydia Sosa 1.1.a Julius Sosa Guerrero- Rowena Jamito 1. Keana 2. Jordan Abigail 2.1.b Judith Benita Sosa Guerrero -Benedicto Fronda Bautista 3.1.c.Jann Benedict Sosa Guerrero b** Virginia Guerrero -Raymond Barin 1.a Jobert 1.b Jeremy *****Agueda Banagodos. Somoza- Col.Tomas Ruiz Arnaiz i. Luis Somoza Arnaiz, ii. Carmen "Mameng" Somoza Arnaiz iii.Dolores Somoza Arnaiz. iv. Emeliano Somoza Arnaiz. v. Maria "Iyay" Somoza Arnaiz vi. Ricardo Somoza Arnaiz vii. Leopoldo Somoza Arnaiz. viii. Francesca "Paquita" Somoza Ar...