List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Davao Region

This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Davao Region is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.

While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.

Compostela Valley

Davao del Norte

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Davao Penal Colony Site Group of Buildings Established on January 21, 1932. First penal colony founded under the administration of a Filipino Director of Prisons, Lt. Col. Paulino Santos. Carmen 1956

Davao del Sur

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Andres Bonifacio
(30 Nobyembre 1863 - 10 Mayo 1897)
Andrés Bonifacio
(30 November 1863 - 10 May 1897)
Structure Monument The founder of the Katipunan. Sought the unification of the islands and gain independence from Spain through armed revolution. Toril Park, Davao City Filipino December 4, 2013 [1][2]

Davao City Hall Structure Building Built in 1926. Reconstructed in 1947 after the damages of World War II. Davao City Hall building, Davao City Filipino November 17, 2012

Ohta Kyozaburo Structure Monument Established Ohta Development Company, the first abaca company by the Japanese in the Philippines. Mintal, Davao City Filipino August 25, 2003
Port Sta. Ana Site Site First port used by the first Japanese agricultural workers of Davao. Magsaysay Park, Davao City August 25, 2003

Davao Occidental

Davao Oriental

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Simbahan ng Caraga Caraga Church Building House of Worship Built of wood, corals, and stone by Jesuit Father Pablo Pastells, with the help of Fr. Juan Terricabras. Became a center for Jesuit missions. Caraga Filipino July 16, 2012

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