63 views Photo Uploaded: May 12 2008 15:23:00 GMT Taken: 2006:12:23 14:03:48 Manufacturer: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Camera: KODAK EASYSHARE C533 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERAAperture: F2.7 Shutter: 1/60 sec Focal Length: 37mm ISO: 80 Flash: Yes (Auto, red-eye reduction) NAGA CITY PHILIPPINES
Photography by larry hirsch
JAN23/2008
Even before the coming of the Spanish colonial government, Naga, which was then a flourishing village off the riverbanks of the storied Naga River, was already a thriving community. As pointed in the book of Prof. Danilo M. Gerona, a local historian, Naga was then a premier village with a comparatively sophisticated weaponry and surprisingly advanced technology. The name ?Naga? derived its origin from the narra trees, which were then in abundance. Thus, in 1573, when the Spanish Troops arrived led by Capt. Juan de Salcedo, the colonizers were amazed to find a community with a fairly well advanced culture. In 1574, Captain Pedro de Chaves founded Ciudad de Nueva Caceres in honor of Don Francisco de Sande, then governor of the province and native of the City of Caceres in Spain. Naga, the premier native village and then a Spanish pueblo, formed part of the Spanish colonial city. Nueva Caceres remained the capital of Ambos Camarines provinces and later of the Camarines Sur province until the formal creation of the independent component city of Naga under the Philippine Republic. Naga?s birth as a chartered city formally took place on December 15, 1948 by virtue of Republic Act No. 305. Rep. Juan Q. Miranda sponsored this legislative act which put flesh into the city?s bid to become among the only few independent component cities in the country
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