Spanish Regime
During the Spanish regime, the town was said to be the rest spots of the Spanish Authorities, friars and some locals. Because of its cool environmental climate, some Malaueg people became close to them that realizing Christianity as their major religion and some people also were able to build the largest stone convents for the Friars, some Nipa Hut houses for Spanish Authorities and some ordinary houses for the locals. Malaueg is also the center of Christianity next to Nueva Segovia after the Malaueg Church was built because of being the largest church in the Region built at the Spanish Regime.
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