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Pook ng Gobierno Militar de la Plaza, or simply the Military Government of the Plaza, stands as a tangible landmark in Malolos' history. It is a place where the barracks of General Isidro Toress were located when the revolutionary government and first republic of the Philippines were established until the Philippine-American War in the years 1898–1899.
Pook ng ''Gobierno Militar de la Plaza'', or simply the Military Government of the Plaza, stands as a tangible landmark in Malolos' history. It is a place where the barracks of General Isidro Toress were located when the revolutionary government and the first Republic of the Philippines were established until the Philippine-American War in the years 1898–1899.




It was Ygnacio Pulumbarit-Adriano and Gregoria Vasquez's ancestral house. Doña Gregoria Adriano, who was the one most in charge of taking care of their ancestral house, was born in 1878 in Madrid, Spain; her father, Felipe Vasquez, was 21 and her mother, Maria De La Cruz, was 19. Ignacio Polombarit Adriano was born on February 1, 1868, in Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines. His father, Juan Adriano, was 21, and his mother, Gregoria Polumbarit, was 11. They were married in 1894. They built the house in 1916. Years after the Philippine-American War ended.
It was Ygnacio Pulumbarit-Adriano and Gregoria Vasquez's ancestral house. Doña Gregoria Adriano, who was the one in charge of taking care of their ancestral house, was born in 1878 in Madrid, Spain. Her father, Felipe Vasquez, was 21, and her mother, Maria De La Cruz, was 19. Ignacio Polombarit Adriano was born on February 1, 1868, in Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines. His father, Juan Adriano, was 21, and his mother, Gregoria Polumbarit, was 11. They were married in 1894. They built the house in 1916. Years after the Philippine-American War ended.




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