An pagkakaiba han mga rebisyon han "Hermosa, Bataan"

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Historically, the town was established in 1756 by the Dominican priests. At that time, it was known as Llana Hermosa and composed of Mabuco and Mabuyan. It became an independent missionary center in 1756 with St. Peter de Verona as its patron saint. The town of Hermosa was very peaceful and progressive before World War II. When the war broke out, their quiet routine was disturbed. In the famous "[[Death March]]", civilians of Hermosa risked the ire of the Japanese by secretly passing food to Filipino and American soldiers.
 
==PresentNgayon==
 
Hermosa is now a thriving community. With the establishment of the Hermosa Special Economic Zone, many light to medium industries are expected to locate in the area. Hermosa is also famous for their garments, balut and salted eggs, and handpainted jars.