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Cabatuan Catholic Cemetery
Built of gray stone, the Cabatuan cemetery was built by Fr. Juan Porras and was blessed on 4 February 1894. It is the only extant Spanish cemetery
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Cabatuan Church
Neoclassical in style, the church of San Nicolas de Tolentino, patron saint of Cabatuan, was built in 1834, replacing the temporary ones constructed
Tinuom of Cabatuan
The ingredients found in the renowned Tinuom dish of Cabatuan include: marinated native chicken with quartered potatoes seasoned with onions,
Pamulogan Hill
This shrine is considered to be the cradle of Cabatuan’s History. At the peak of the hill lies a concrete cross reminiscent of the original
Baluarte Shrine
This picturesque shrine located in Balic Hill, is one of the places in Cabatuan that attract many tourists and pilgrims during lented season. On
The Tree of Bondage
The Shrine of the Bondage Tree lies in the Town plaza directly in front of the Municipal Hall of Cabatuan. It is believed that the natives were tied






