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Angono is a town in Rizal.

2007-09-23 17:19:17 · 3 answers · asked by boyplakwatsa.com 7 in Travel Asia Pacific Philippines

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It says so right here - 2nd paragraph. Sorry can't copypaste...website is protected by copyrights.

http://elgu2.ncc.gov.ph/angonorzl/index.php?id1=2&id2=1&id3=0

2007-09-23 17:31:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In the province of Rizal, in the municipality of Binangonan, in Angono, a town whose name according to old folks, came from two words “ang nuno” meaning a dwarf, or a wise old man, inspired artists and composers to paint masterpieces as the 1947 mural “Fiesta” for the Manila Hotel and to compose Filipino classics as the musical piece, “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan,” both national treasures.

2007-09-23 17:40:21 · answer #2 · answered by Mhei 3 · 1 0

"Ang Puno" or "Ang Uno"

The name Angono stems from various story sources. One such story describes the area of Angono as abundant in fish and animal life, with perennial grass and virgin forests, but infested by crocodiles. The Spaniards who went there found a village of huts consisting of 50 families and ruled by Datu Biga. The huts were on four posts made up of tree branches, bamboos and cogon, tied together by "baging" (vines). Food gathering was done by the use of implements like the "silo" (for wild deer/pig) and the "pana", "salap" and "salapang" (for fish). The villagers had rice, vegetables and fruit trees. The Datus dwelling was located on a hilltop, a place in which still presently bears his name - Biga. Natives refer to their datu as "Ang Puno" or "Ang Uno", which carried on with the Spaniards, also attributing to it to the place where the datu and his followers resided. When the area pacified, Angono progressed as a "visitas" in the vicinity of Pasig, which was the mother parish.

2007-09-23 17:42:46 · answer #3 · answered by Rode|ette ۩ 6 · 1 0

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