San Esteban is a barangay in Antacudos district of Nabua, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. In 1569, when the Philippines was still a colony of Spain, San Esteban was a part of Rancheria Antacudos of Bua, which was the name of Nabua at that time. The other rancherias were Caobnan, Sabang, Lupa and Binoyoan. Before the Spaniards came, Nabua was ruled by a Muslim Chieftain named Datu Ogbon. Several barangays of Nabua carry his name, such as San Vicente Ogbon and San Antonio Ogbon, among others.

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  • San Esteban is a barangay in Antacudos district of Nabua, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. In 1569, when the Philippines was still a colony of Spain, San Esteban was a part of Rancheria Antacudos of Bua, which was the name of Nabua at that time. The other rancherias were Caobnan, Sabang, Lupa and Binoyoan. Before the Spaniards came, Nabua was ruled by a Muslim Chieftain named Datu Ogbon. Several barangays of Nabua carry his name, such as San Vicente Ogbon and San Antonio Ogbon, among others.
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  • San Esteban is a barangay in Antacudos district of Nabua, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. In 1569, when the Philippines was still a colony of Spain, San Esteban was a part of Rancheria Antacudos of Bua, which was the name of Nabua at that time. The other rancherias were Caobnan, Sabang, Lupa and Binoyoan. Before the Spaniards came, Nabua was ruled by a Muslim Chieftain named Datu Ogbon. Several barangays of Nabua carry his name, such as San Vicente Ogbon and San Antonio Ogbon, among others.
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