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  2. José Rizal's farm - Wikipedia

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    The story said that Carreon offered Rizal the 40-hectare (99-acre) land as a way to repay him. Dr. Rizal accepted Calixto's offer, but insisted on a payment of ₱200, which he had won in a lottery organized by the Spanish. [2] Rizal planted coconuts, hemp, sugar cane, and fruit trees on his farm. [2]

  3. José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Rizal built houses in the site, started a farm, put up a school for boys, and built a hospital where he could practice medicine and treat the poor for free. [1] For four years, he worked as a rural physician, farmer, merchant, inventor, painter, sculptor, archaeologist, linguist, teacher, architect, poet, biologist and environmentalist ...

  4. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Zamboanga ...

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    Dito Lumunsad si Rizal Site Where Rizal Landed Site Site Where Rizal landed during the night of July 17, 1892 to his place of exile. Dapitan Filipino and English 1989 Dr. Jose Rizal (1861–1896) Site Site Shore where Rizal left on July 31, 1896, in Dapitan ending his four years in exile. Dapitan Filipino July 31, 1996 Dr. Jose Rizal Memorial ...

  5. List of streets in Zamboanga del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Leonor Rivera, Jose Rizal's childhood sweetheart Dapitan Josephine Bracken Street Josephine Bracken, Jose Rizal's common-law wife Dapitan Mi Retiro Street named after the poem Mi Retiro (Spanish for My Retreat) Dapitan Gov. Guading Adaza Street Guadalupe "Guading" Adaza, Governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1955; 1959-1963) [4] Dapitan

  6. School of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Site and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The School of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Site and Museum showcases the early life of Rizal as a student. It was opened in 2016 and renovated in 2021. [2] [3]The museum also hosts a historical marker that the Philippines Historical Committee, now the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, was installed on the site in 1948.

  7. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    Jose Rizal (1861–1896) Tarlak, Tarlak: Jose Rizal (1861–1896) Tarlac, Tarlac Where Rizal stayed in Tarlac. The house was owned by Captain Evaristo Puno. J.P. Rizal St., cor. Espinosa St., Tarlac City. original location: J.P. Rizal St., Tarlac City Filipino July 2, 1960 relocated November 7, 2019 [4] Kabisera ng Republika ng Pilipinas ...

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  9. Calamba, Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Calamba is the location of José Rizal's birthplace, Rizal Shrine, found in the poblacion (city proper), and St. John the Baptist Parish Church, the location of Rizal's baptism. A park built to commemorate José Rizal, Rizal Park (or the Plaza) hosts a 22 feet (6.7 m) tall statue of Rizal, with the number symbolizing the 22 languages and ...