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- The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as Kagsawa, historically spelled as Cagsaua) are the remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church, the Cagsawa church. It was originally built in the town of Cagsawa in 1587 but was burned down and destroyed by Dutch pirates in 1636. It was rebuilt in 1724 by Fr. Francisco Blanco, but was destroyed again, along with the town of Cagsawa, on February 1, 1814, during the eruption of the Mayon Volcano. The ruins are currently located in Barangay Busay, Cagsawa, in the municipality of Daraga, Albay, Philippines.It is part of Cagsawa Park, is protected and maintained by the municipal government of Daraga and the National Museum of the Philippines, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area. The Internationale Tourismus-Börse Berlin, one of the world's top travel trade shows based in Berlin, has even recognized the site as one of the places to visit in Asia. A preliminary excavation of the Cagsawa ruins by the Bulacan State University, show that the Spanish incorporated Mesoamerican influences in constructing the complex. (en)
- Las Ruinas de Cagsawa (también escrito como Kagsawa o Cagsaua) son los restos de una iglesia franciscana del siglo XVIII, la iglesia de Cagsawa, construida en 1724 y destruida por la erupción de 1814 del volcán Mayon. Se encuentran en el Barangay de Busay, Cagsawa, en el municipio de Daraga, Albay, Filipinas. Las ruinas, actualmente protegidas en un parque supervisado por el gobierno municipal de Daraga y el Museo Nacional de Filipinas, es uno de los destinos turísticos más populares de la zona. Se considera un símbolo de los peligros de vivir en estrecha proximidad con el volcán Mayon. (es)
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- Only the church tower and the walls remains the Cagsawa Church, which was destroyed by the 1814 eruption of Mayon Volcano. (en)
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- Barangay Busay, Daraga, Albay, Bicol Region, Philippines (en)
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- Local Government of Daraga and the National Museum of the Philippines (en)
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- Las Ruinas de Cagsawa (también escrito como Kagsawa o Cagsaua) son los restos de una iglesia franciscana del siglo XVIII, la iglesia de Cagsawa, construida en 1724 y destruida por la erupción de 1814 del volcán Mayon. Se encuentran en el Barangay de Busay, Cagsawa, en el municipio de Daraga, Albay, Filipinas. Las ruinas, actualmente protegidas en un parque supervisado por el gobierno municipal de Daraga y el Museo Nacional de Filipinas, es uno de los destinos turísticos más populares de la zona. Se considera un símbolo de los peligros de vivir en estrecha proximidad con el volcán Mayon. (es)
- The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as Kagsawa, historically spelled as Cagsaua) are the remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church, the Cagsawa church. It was originally built in the town of Cagsawa in 1587 but was burned down and destroyed by Dutch pirates in 1636. It was rebuilt in 1724 by Fr. Francisco Blanco, but was destroyed again, along with the town of Cagsawa, on February 1, 1814, during the eruption of the Mayon Volcano. (en)
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- Cagsawa Ruins (en)
- Ruinas de Cagsawa (es)
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