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Born on Jan. 1, 2000
Last Update Jan. 12, 2000
This Club Web Site is
managed and maintained by:
Rudy
Estrellado
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This
is an attempt to put our home town in cyberspace. Many of our kababayans
who have migrated abroad who wish to reminisce the beauty and simplicity
of life in this rustic town are welcome to visit and suggest how to improve
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At
the town center, one will find the municipal hall, the monument of Dr.
Jose P. Rizal which is located in an approximate three-hectare well laid
out plaza, and the imposing Catholic Church. One
interesting
site in town is the "guard dogs" at the stairs in front of the municipal
building. Instead of lions which are common sites or
designs
in stairs of other buildings, the municipal building of Luisiana has two
dogs, which look like Dalmatians, one in each side of the building. However,
no one can tell why they are there or what is the story behind the presence
of the dogs in the building. Some believe that the dogs might have been
a part of the town’s history which is yet to be discovered.
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Where
and what is the town .
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The distance
from Manila is about 108 kilometers and 24 kilometers away from the provincial
capital, Sta. Cruz. The town of Luisiana is bounded on the north by Pagsanjan
and Cavinti, on the west by Magdalena, on the south by Majayjay and on
the east by Lucban, Quezon.Luisiana is basically an agricultural town.
There are several commercial establishments which cater to the basic services
of the people such as banks, telephone company, cable tv service and a
host of others. . |
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