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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 147 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NABUA , a See also:

town in the extreme S. of the See also:province of Ambos Camarines, Luzon, Philippine Islands, on the Bicol See also:river, about 22 M. S.S.E. of Nueva See also:Caceres, the See also:capital. Pop. (1903) 18,893. Nabua is in the See also:district known as La Rinconada—a name originally given to it on See also:account of its inaccessibility. It is connected by road, railway and the Bicol river (navigable for See also:light-draft boats) with Nueva Caceres. Nabua is the centre of an agricultural region, which produces much See also:rice and some See also:Indian See also:corn, See also:sugar and See also:pepper. The See also:language is Bicol.

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