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  2. The governor of Batanes is the local chief executive and head of the Provincial Government of Batanes in the Philippines. Along with the governors of Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the Cagayan Valley Region.

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    Batanes, officially the Province of Batanes ... In 1790, Governor Guerrero ... The first edition of the UNESCO-backed book included (1) ...

  4. The year 1686 was when the first Dominican missionaries, Mateo Gonzalez and Diego Pinero, set foot on Batanes soil. And 1898 marks the death of the last Spanish governor of Batanes, killed during the Katipunan Revolution, ending the Spanish rule in those islands. Between those dates, the Spaniards, especially the Dominicans, ventured

  5. Regardless, on June 26, 1783, Joseph Huelva y Melgarjo was declared by the Spanish government as first governor of Batanes. The new province was named Provincia de la Concepcion and Governor General Basco was named “Conde de la Conquista de Batanes” and the capital town, Basco, was named after him. By January 21, 1789, King Carlos III ...

  6. Batanes became a province again by provision of Act 1952 enacted on May 20 1909 and Otto Scheerer was appointed the first governor of the province. A wireless telegraph was erected to maintain distant communication before 1920.

  7. Regardless, on June 26, 1783, Joseph Huelva y Melgarjo was declared by the Spanish government as first governor of Batanes. The new province was named Provincia de la Concepcion and Governor General Basco was named “Conde de la Conquista de Batanes” and the capital town, Basco, was named after him. By January 21, 1789, King Carlos III ...

  8. On June 26, 1783, Joseph Huelva y Melgarjo became the first governor of Batanes. The new province was named Provincia de la Concepcion and Governor General Basco was named “Conde de la Conquista de Batanes” and the capital town, Basco, was named after him.

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