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Did you know that the Philippines could have played an important role in Russia more than a hundred years ago?
Natural disasters and war have destroyed many of the buildings erected in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. But in historical areas of the archipelago, impressive examples still stand.
Opinion How the Spanish civil war reached the Philippines FROM A DISTANCE - Carmen N. Pedrosa - October 10, 2010 | 12:00am I think our backwardness comes from a thwarted history.
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Historian says Colon Street is not the oldest in PHBersales argues that no Spanish-era document or map, published or unpublished, has ever identified Colon street as the first trail, road, or street established by the Spanish in the Philippines.
LUNA, La Union, Philippines – The restoration of a 400-year-old historical landmark in Barangay Victoria was recently completed. The Baluarte of Luna, one of the watchtowers built on the shores ...
The DepEd said the viral learning module said was “not developed nor quality assured by the department nor any DepEd office.” The learning module stated that “ask a person who experienced the Spanish ...
Saints of Resistance is the first non-religious study focused on the dynamic life of saints and their devotees in the Spanish Philippines from the sixteenth through the early part of the eighteenth ...
Congress approved President McKinley's request for a declaration of war on April 25, 1898; yet the Spanish-American War was the culmination of decades of pressure toward U.S. expansionism.
Dubbed as “Hidden Treasures: An exhibit of Spanish-era Philippine churches,” the exhibit opened last July 8 and will run until July 21.
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