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Lázaro Mangubat

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The Kota Park, Municipality of Madridejos, Bantayan Island, Cebu.

Little is known about the life of Lazaro de Mangubat.

It was then that Lazaro the mangubat, in 1630, established the first organised settlement in the northern part of Bantayan in sitio Mancilang, where Madridejos is now located. He was the founder of Lawis (meaning point to the sea). It was also him who proclaimed it a visita (beginnings of a parish) of the town of Bantayan.

References

  1. Lavilles, Gervasio (1965). History: Cebu's 4 cities & 49 municipalities with trimmed accounts of Christianization of the Philippines. Social Science. p. 92.
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