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- Socio-Economic and Physical Profile 1
- Captain Martin de Goiti and Juan de Salcedo explored Western Mindoro on their way to Manila on May 8, 1570.
- www.balayan.gov.ph
- PANGASINAN 1
- It was officially conquered and colonized by D. Martin de Goiti in 1571. On.
- www.pangasinan.gov.ph
- Chronology 3 copy 47
- boatswain from Bizkaia; Martín de Urtubia, cabin boy from Natxitua, Bizkaia; ...
- www.nabasque.org
- METROPOLITAN MANILA,
- Martín de Goiti, Juan de Salcedo and Miguel López de Legazpi. In 1867, the Spanish.
- www.asianhumannet.org
- First Impressions: Early View of the Philippines Wall texts
- after Martin de Goiti and Legaspi arrived in the Bay of Manila in 1570/71. By then, the original name San Lazaro had become Las Filipinas.
- www.yuchengcomuseum.org
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- The San Agustin Church in Intramuros
- The church contains the tomb of Spanish conquistadors Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Juan de Salcedo, and Martin de Goiti, as well as several early Spanish Governors-General and archbishops. Their bones are buried in a communal vault near the main altar.
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- Martin de Goiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Martín de Goiti (15?? – 1574) was a Spanish Basque conquistador and founder of the city of Manila in the Philippines.
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- Martin De Goiti ( - 1575) - Find A Grave Memorial
- www.findagrave.com
- Martin de Goiti - WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia
- Feb 13, 2011 Martín de Goiti was a Spanish conquistador and founder of the city of Manila.
- en.wikipilipinas.org
- Martin de Goiti | Facebook
- Martín de Goiti (15?? – 1574) was a Spanish Basque conquistador and founder of the city of Manila in the Philippines.
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- Amazon.com: Martin De Goiti
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