Today in History: The Birth of Camarines Norte

On April 15, 1920, Executive Order No. 22 formally organized Camarines Norte as a separate province, honoring a lineage of bravery dating back to the first resistance to Spanish exploration in 1571. Known for its "valiant people" who never surrender unless subdued by force, this province is the home of three giants of Philippine history: the "Avenger of Filipino Honor" Jose Maria Panganiban, the revolutionary Gen. Vicente Lukban, and the legendary guerrilla leader Wenceslao Q. Vinzons.


From the gold mines of Paracale to the first-ever Rizal Monument in Daet, the heritage of Hilagang Kamarines is a testament to an unyielding spirit that thrives amidst both the "Sunday morning hum" of its towns and the "rampage of blizzards" in its waterfalls. We remember today the officials and heroes who paved the way for a province that is as rich in cultural resources as it is in the courage of its people.


References:

Provincial Government of Camarines Norte. History. https://camsnorte.com/history/

Wikipedia. Camarines Norte. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camarines_Norte


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