I rode on my motorcycle for 300 plus kilometers in one day. This is a birthday gift to myself. All by my lonesome, I enjoyed it a lot as I went through the vast forest and well-paved roads on the mountains of Sierra Madre. These mountains are the water producers of metro manila since it supplies all the dams and water reservoir. In this finale. traveled through the whole town of Dona Remedios Trinidad up to the province of Nueva Ecija. The majority of this road is less traveled since the place is now familiar to travelers.
The municipality of Dona Remedios Trinidad, Province of Bulacan was created on September 13, 1977, under Presidential Decree 1196, in honor of the late mother of the First Lady, Imelda Romualdez Marcos, who was a pure Bulakeña.
The largest in Bulacan, it is partially embracing two major portions of the Angat Watershed reservation. Bulacan forest reserve, Biak-na-Bato National Park, and 32,730.13 hectares of alienable and disposable public land.
The new municipality covers seven barangays, originally part of Angat, Norzagaray, and San Miguel. These are Pulong Sampaloc and Camachile of Angat; Bayabas and Kabayunan of Norzagaray; Talbak, Camachin and Kalawakan of San Miguel.
Biak-na-Bato is a Tagalog word for "cleft rock." It is the name of a place in the mountains of Bulacan Province where, in 1897, the insurgent forces under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo retreated from the advancing Spanish army.
The government that was established in Biak-na-Bato was the first constitutional republican government in “Filipinas.” Although its Constitution was provisional, its preamble stated: “The separation of Filipinas from the Spanish monarchy and its establishment as an independent and sovereign state with the name.
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