Limasawa Island
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A view of the five-square mile island at the southern end of Leyte from Malit-bog. The first recorded Mass in the Orient was celebrated in Limasawa on 31 March 1521, Easter Sunday, by Fr. Pedro de Valderrama, a secular priest from Ecija. Partly shown on right is Panaon IslandImage type: Original
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE00435 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE00435 |
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GE00432 Sogod Bay | GE00433 Limasawa brass band | GE00434 Limasawa Island | GE00435 Limasawa Island | GE00436 Pasay-Fort McKinley Road | GE00437 Casa Hacienda | GE00437 Casa Hacienda |
A view of the five-square mile island at the southern end of Leyte from Malit-bog. The first recorded Mass in the Orient was celebrated in Limasawa on 31 March 1521, Easter Sunday, by Fr. Pedro de Valderrama, a secular priest from Ecija. Partly shown on right is Panaon Island.
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