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Controversies and conflicting views It has been said that the Philippines had |
One past but many histories |
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He prepared a list of controversial issues in the Philippine history |
Pepito M. Capito |
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Pepito M. Capito's History professor in FEU in 1963 |
Pedro H. Gagelonia |
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Number of islands and Islets in the Philippines |
7641 |
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Number of unnamed islands in the Philippines |
5000 |
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this is the third deepest in the world which is located on the east of the Philippines |
Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep |
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its length is 820 miles and width of about 30 kilometers |
Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep |
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located in Luzon trending Southeast to the northern Maluku Island of Haimahera, Indonesia |
Philippine trench, Mindanao Trench or Mindanao Deep |
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Galathea depth |
deepest point has a depth of 10,540 meters (5670 fathoms; 34580 ft) |
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the largest , longest and widest river in the Philippines |
Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan |
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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 |
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naturally formed, narrow but navigable waterway that connects two larger bodies of water |
straits |
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number of straits in the Philippines |
There are 22 straits in the Philippines according to google |
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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 |
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The highest mountain in the philippines |
Mt. Apo |
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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 |
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it borders between the province of Benguet , Ifugao Nueva Vizcaya |
Mt. Pulag or sometimes called as Mt. Pulog |
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the second highest mountain with a peak of 2936 m |
Mt Dulong Dulong |
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the 4th highest mountain in the Philippines |
Mt Kitanglad Mt Piapayungan |
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local historian in Butuan believed that the first mass took place in |
Mazawa (now Masao) |
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When was the first mass held according to the historical presentation of the BCHS? |
March 31, 1521 Easter sunday |
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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 |
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He gave evidence that the first mass was held in Butuan and not in Limasawa |
Joelito Monzon Ramirez Jr |
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The Cry of Balintawak First Issue |
The first cry took place in Balintawak, Caloocan in August 23, 1896 |
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The Cry of Balintawak 2nd Issue |
the first cry was in August 23, 1896 but not in Balintawak. But in Pugadlawin |
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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 |
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To whom El Filibusterismo was dedicated |
Mariano Gomez Jose Burgos Jacinto Zamora |
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When and where GOMBURZA was executed |
at Bagumbayan Field, February 17, 1872 |
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The priests were sentenced to death by the garotte for being linked as the |
instigators of the Cavite Arsenal Revolt of January 20, 1872 |
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According to him, there were two accounts or perspectives in reference to the death of GOMBURZA |
Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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These episode leads to the awakening of nationalism and eventually to the outbreak of the Philippines Revolution of 1896. |
The Cavite Mutiny |
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Who celebrated the first mass? |
Friar Pedro Valderama Ferdinand Magellan Rajah Siaias (ruler of Mazawa) Rajah Colambu (ruler of Butuan) |
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He belived that the first mass was in Butuan, not in Limasawa |
Father Joesilo Conalla |