Talk:Nueva Ecija

Changing demonym
I changed the demonym to "neoecijano" because Novo Ecijano seems peculiar to a Spanish-derived name like Nueva Ecija. Example is the demonym for New Mexico's inhabitants in Spanish: Neomexicano, not Novo Mexicano.


 * Spanish term for "NEW" is "NUEVO". Filipinos are not Mexicans. In the Philippines, the word "Nuevo" was pronounced as "NOVO". So the demonym "Novo Ecijano" has been used by Filipinos for the people who live in the Province of Nueva Ecija.--Wakowako (talk) 05:09, 16 July 2012 (UTC)

Changing Page content
I have removed the SCHOOL section since I think the lists of schools (private or public) is not necessary to be included.--Wakowako (talk) 12:05, 29 May 2012 (UTC)

I have added some Festivals known in Nueva Ecija--Wakowako (talk) 12:17, 29 May 2012 (UTC)

Notable Personalities have been added like Epifanio de los Santos who have been the first governor of the province, Lino Brocka who have transfered in the province with his family and his siblings and relatives are still living in the province, Eva Carino who are still a residence of Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija --Wakowako (talk) 12:22, 29 May 2012 (UTC)

old content that is still put in the other language versions of wikipedia
Nueva Ecija was created as a military comandancia in 1777 by Governor General Clavería, with the capital, Josean at Baler (now part of Aurora). It was formerly part of the province of Pampanga. From its humble beginning, its land area grew to cover almost the entire island of Luzon. Spanish Records in the Philippines recognizes 2 Spanish countries in the Pacific-- Las Islas Filipinas and Nueva Ecija. Poverty was the only reason why Nueva Ecija was not given recognition as a separate country from the Philippines by the King of Spain in 1840s. From 1777 to 1917, Nueva Ecija's territory was however subdivided to give way to the creation of other provinces. The Province of Tayabas (now Aurora and Quezon) including Polillo Islands, the provinces of Palanan (now Isabela), Cagayan, the province of Nueva Vizcaya, the territory which became part of the Province of Quirino, and the province of Manila north of the province of Tondo in 1867, and the District of Morong (now Rizal) were among those created out of Nueva Ecija.

The province was named after the old city of Écija in Seville, Spain.

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Muñoz is a city
Muñoz is a city in this province, but a Science City. It is no longer to be a municipality as of today. This city shall be placed in the "Component Cities" section in the infobox, if is a new one. Rdp060707 (talk) 10:05, 30 June 2020 (UTC)

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