History of Nasugbu Batangas
According to legend, Nasugbu got its name because a commander
allowed a group of soldiers to go on a sightseeing tour of the friendlier
villages on the western coast of Batangas. The group came upon a native couple
cooking rice in a palayok (clay pot), the lid of which rattled over the
steaming rice. In Spanish, the group leader asked the woman: "¿Cómo se
llama este pueblo?" ("What is this place called?") The woman,
who knew no Spanish, thought that the stranger was asking about her pot of
rice. "Nasubo na po iyan, eh, kaya ganyan" ("The rice is
boiling; that is why it is like that,") she replied. The Spaniard repeated
the word "nasubo" and nodding his head towards his companions,
introduced the word to them. The village henceforth began to be called by that
name. Although no historical documents can support this legend, it is the most
common story one hears when asking how the town got its name.
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