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It is so sad fact to ponder that romblon plants were almost perished and can hardly be seen today because of the advent of modern technical know-how of the people in deep sea fishing and other means of livelihood activities by the Matina Aplayans. They cast aside mat weaving as their source of living.
It is so sad fact to ponder that romblon plants were almost perished and can hardly be seen today because of the advent of modern technical know-how of the people in deep sea fishing and other means of livelihood activities by the Matina Aplayans. They cast aside mat weaving as their source of living.
Another sad thing was that although Doña Dorotea Suazo donated portions of her properties, her name was not even mentioned or the Matina Aplaya Elementary school in Matina Aplaya should have been named after her, also the DRANHS (Daniel Romualdez Aguinaldo National High School) should have been named Dorotea Suazo Poster National High School.  Today the lot which she donated intended for a Roman Catholic Church site become a business hub by impostors claiming to be the the surviving heirs of Dorotea Suazo, and another site intended for Roman Catholic cemetery became a laundry business site.
Another sad thing also that the Barangay officials know about this issue.  If they focus to straighten the records on this real estate subject matter they could have done justice and order of taxes in Matina Aplaya and to the Philippine government as a whole.
For those who are interested to talk it out with the real history of Matina Aplaya thru the heirs of Doña Dorotea Suazo we can be reached thru this contact number 09082425507.


Matina Aplaya became the melting place of Visayans,Mindanawans, Surigaonons, Dabawenyos, Zamboangenyos and other tribes who came and settled. A Surigaonon named Doña Dorotea Suazo Poster who was gifted with proper education and knowledge of documenting tract of lands for ownership, was said to be owning 1,000 hectares comprising almost all of matina including Matina Aplaya. She donated a portion of her land to the Roman Catholic Church, a cemetery near the place where she resided and Matina Aplaya Elementary School site.
Matina Aplaya became the melting place of Visayans,Mindanawans, Surigaonons, Dabawenyos, Zamboangenyos and other tribes who came and settled. A Surigaonon named Doña Dorotea Suazo Poster who was gifted with proper education and knowledge of documenting tract of lands for ownership, was said to be owning 1,000 hectares comprising almost all of matina including Matina Aplaya. She donated a portion of her land to the Roman Catholic Church, a cemetery near the place where she resided and Matina Aplaya Elementary School site.
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