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Filipino.biz.ph -. Christmas: How do Filipinos Celebrate Christmas? September to January Philippines. Filipinos celebrate the longest Christmas season in the world. As soon as it is â Berâ ( as in SeptemBERâ ), festive Christmas carols begin to play on the radio, and Christmas decorations begin to appear. Christmas trees begin appear a bit later, around the second or third week of November ( just before the US Thanksgiving holidays ). See The Maligayang Pasko Chordbook. 1 Play Filipino Christmas songs.
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Philippine History -- Evolution of the Symbols of the Filipino Spirit
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Filipino.biz.ph -. Evolution of the Flag and the National Anthem. Were raised by the revolutionary leaders of the Katipunan. The first Philippine Flag was sewn in Hongkong by Mrs. Marcela Agoncillo, during Gen. Aguinaldo's exile. May 25, 1898. The Philippine Flag is first raised in victory at Alapan. Jun 11, 1898. Maestro Julian Felipe played Marcha Nacional Filipina. To revolutionary leaders, who adopted it as the National Anthem. Jun 12, 1898. As the National Anthem was being played. Sept 3, 1899.
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Philippine History -- Heroes of the Philippine Revolution
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Filipino.biz.ph -. Heroes of the Philippine Revolution of 1896 - 1898. I die, without seeing the Day dawning on my country. You who will see it, greet it. And forget not those who fell during the night. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado. Padre Jose Ma. Burgos. Leaders of the Revolution. Marcelo H del Pilar. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado. Gen Gregorio del Pilar. Declared Philippine Independence in Kawit on June 12, 1898. First President of the Philippines. Born March 30, 1869 in Kawit, Cavite. Mother of Jose Rizal.
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Philippine History -- Presidents of the Philippines
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Filipino.biz.ph -. Mga Pangulo ng Pilipinas. This lists the recognized fifteen (15) Filipino Presidents/heads of state in the history of the Philippines. The recognized head of state since discovery of the Philippines in 1521 was the King of Spain, represented by the Governor General. Manuel L. Quezon. Jose P. Laurel. Carlos P. Garcia. Ferdinand E. Marcos. 1965 - 1973, 1973-1981, 1981 - 1986. Corazon C. Aquino. Fidel V. Ramos. 2001 - 2004, 2004 - 2010. 2010 - 2016, 2010 - present. Heroes of the Revolution.
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Philippine History -- Unsung Heroes of the Philippine Revolution
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Filipino.biz.ph -. Ang mga Pilipino sa Ating Kasaysayan. A Centennial Resource Book. Francisco B. Reinoso. Central Luzon and Manila. Procopio C. Bonifacio. Geronimo M. Cristobal. Edilberto T. Evangelista. Mamerto Natividad, Jr. Rosario N. Villaruel. Maximo S. Viola. Southern Luzon and Bicol. Macario G. Adriatico. Felipe E. Agoncillo. Marcela M. Agoncillo. ROman E. Basa. Vito L. Belarmino. Juan C. Cailles. Antonio M. Guevarra. Ricardo Paras, Sr. Mariano Riego de Dios. Juan A. Araneta. Domingo T. Franco.
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Philippine History -- Panatang Makabayan
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Filipino.biz.ph -. Panatang Makabayan (Patriotic Oath). The Panatang Makabayan (Patriotic Oath) is one of two national pledges of the Philippines, the other being the Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas (Pledge of Allegiance to the Philippine Flag) It is commonly recited at school flag ceremonies, after the singing of the national anthem, Lupang Hinirang, but before the Pledge of Allegience. Current version November 2001. Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas, aking Lupang Sinilangan. Susundin ko ang mga t...
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Filipino.biz.ph - Philippine Culture - Churches
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Filipino.biz.ph -. The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation due mainly to the 300 years of Spanish rule. Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. It is estimated that 82% of the population is Roman Catholic. Thus, there are a lot of Roman Catholic churches in the Philippines. Listed below are some of them. Barasoain Church (Malolos Church). Malolos City, Bulacan. Basilica Minore del Sto. Nino. Cebu City, Cebu. Bantay, Ilocos Sur.