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Controversies and conflicting views


It has been said that the Philippines had

One past but many histories

He prepared a list of controversial issues in the Philippine history

Pepito M. Capito

Pepito M. Capito's History professor in FEU in 1963

Pedro H. Gagelonia

Number of islands and Islets in the Philippines

7641

Number of unnamed islands in the Philippines

5000

this is the third deepest in the world which is located on the east of the Philippines

Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep

its length is 820 miles and width of about 30 kilometers

Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep

located in Luzon trending Southeast to the northern Maluku Island of Haimahera, Indonesia

Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep

Galathea depth

deepest point has a depth of 10,540 meters (5670 fathoms; 34580 ft)

the largest , longest and widest river in the Philippines

Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan

it is located in the northeastern part of luzon that traverses in provinces of Nueva vizcaya, Quirino, Isabela and Cagayan

Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan

naturally formed, narrow but navigable waterway that connects two larger bodies of water

straits

number of straits in the Philippines

There are 22 straits in the Philippines according to google

it is also called seashore where land meets the sea or ocean or a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean sea or lake

coastline

The highest mountain in the philippines

Mt. Apo

The third highest mountain in the philippines and luzon highest peak at 2.922 m above sea level

Mt. Pulag or sometimes called as Mt. Pulog

it borders between the province of Benguet , Ifugao Nueva Vizcaya

Mt. Pulag or sometimes called as Mt. Pulog

the second highest mountain with a peak of 2936 m

Mt Dulong Dulong

the 4th highest mountain in the Philippines

Mt Kitanglad


Mt Piapayungan

local historian in Butuan believed that the first mass took place in

Mazawa (now Masao)

When was the first mass held according to the historical presentation of the BCHS?

March 31, 1521


Easter sunday

It is when the National Historical Institute dismissed the Gines de mafra account as fake and reverted the discussion to pre-de mafra which back the site of the first mass was Limasawa

March 31, 1998

He gave evidence that the first mass was held in Butuan and not in Limasawa

Joelito Monzon Ramirez Jr

The Cry of Balintawak First Issue

The first cry took place in Balintawak, Caloocan in August 23, 1896

The Cry of Balintawak 2nd Issue

the first cry was in August 23, 1896 but not in Balintawak. But in Pugadlawin

The Cry of Balintawak Third Issue

the cry occurred at the end of August 1896 and that all the places mentioned above are in Caloocan which those times was a district of Balintawak

To whom El Filibusterismo was dedicated

Mariano Gomez


Jose Burgos


Jacinto Zamora

When and where GOMBURZA was executed

at Bagumbayan Field, February 17, 1872

The priests were sentenced to death by the garotte for being linked as the

instigators of the Cavite Arsenal Revolt of January 20, 1872

According to him, there were two accounts or perspectives in reference to the death of GOMBURZA

Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay

Jose Montero y Vidal documented that it is an attempt of the indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines

The Spanish Perspective of the 1872 Cavite Mutiny

Gov, General Rafael Izquierdos implicates the native clergy, which was then active propagandist proliferated by unrestrained press, democratic, liberal and republican books and pamphlets reaching the Philippines

The Spanish Perspective of the 1872 Cavite Mutiny

Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera said that it was a mere mutiny by the native Filipino soldiers and laborers of the cavite arsenal who turned out to be dissatisfied with the abolition of their privileges.

The Filipino Version of the cavite Incident

These episode leads to the awakening of nationalism and eventually to the outbreak of the Philippines Revolution of 1896.

The Cavite Mutiny

Who celebrated the first mass?

Friar Pedro Valderama


Ferdinand Magellan


Rajah Siaias (ruler of Mazawa)


Rajah Colambu (ruler of Butuan)

He belived that the first mass was in Butuan, not in Limasawa

Father Joesilo Conalla