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Bahay na Tinigilan ni Bonifacio: House Where Bonifacio Stayed House where Bonifactio and his brothers Procopio and Ciriaco stayed. Virata House, General Trias Filipino 2009 Ang Bahay ng mga Tirona The House of the Tironas Served as a primary school between 1880 and 1896. Became a hospital during the Philippine Revolution. Tirona House, Imus ...
Patriot and Katipunero. Headed the Katipunan branch from 1895 to 1898. Magsingal Filipino December 10, 2004 Elpidio R. Quirino: Native of Vigan who became President of the Philippines from 1948 to 1956. Plaza Salcedo, Vigan City: English November 16, 2010 [12] Gregoria M. Rivera de Quirino Memorial Hospital Established 1950–1951.
Kamay ni Cain: Bakasyon Grande: Los Lacuacheros: Lutong Bahay ni Lola Basyang: 1958: Precious My Darling: Lo' Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro: 1960: Lo' Waist Gang Joins the Armed Forces: Gabi ng Lagim (Segment 4) Rancho Grande: 1962: Big Time Berto: Berto Bulilit Al Capone: Little Alfonso Ano Ba Choy: 1963: Hugo, the Sidewalk Vendor: Hugo Sigaw ...
Khangkhungkherrnitz is the debut studio album by Filipino alternative rock band Parokya ni Edgar, ... "Lutong Bahay (Cooking ng Ina Mo)" 2:47: 13.
Ang Bahay ni Makabulos: The House of Makabulos Where General Francisco Makabulos lived after serving in the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino-American War. La Paz: Filipino January 23, 1972 Bamban. Landas ng Pagkabansang Pilipino, 1899 Bamban Philippine Nationhood Trail, 1899 Bamban became temporary capital of the Philippines on June 6, 1899
The Rizal Shrine in Calamba is an example of bahay na bato.. Báhay na bató (Filipino for "stone house"), also known in Visayan languages as baláy na bató or balay nga bato, and in Spanish language as Casa de Filipina is a type of building originating during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.
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The bamboo-and-nipa house which would later become known as the Mabini Shrine was owned by Cecilio del Rosario and Maxima Castañeda. The del Rosarios became related by affinity to Apolinario Mabini, a significant figure of the Philippine Revolution, after Mabini's younger brother Agapito married a woman in the del Rosario family. [1]