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  2. Magdiwang (faction) - Wikipedia

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    The Magdiwang was a faction of the Katipunan, a Philippine revolutionary organization founded by Filipino rebels in Manila in 1892 with the aim to gain independence from Spain. The Magdiwang Council was acknowledged as "the supreme organ responsible for the successful campaigns against the enemy" within Cavite .

  3. N401 highway - Wikipedia

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    N401 commences at the junction with Magdiwang Highway and Manila–Cavite Road, both components of N402, and General Antonio Street in Noveleta as Marseilla Street. It runs southwest up to Catalino Abueg Street, where it forms a corner of the Rosario Town Plaza, in the Rosario town proper.

  4. Battle of Noveleta - Wikipedia

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    Upon capturing Noveleta, the Magdiwang were reinforced and under the orders of Gen. Alvarez, the Magdiwang built a number of entrenchments outside of the city better known as Bateria numbers 1, 2 and 3, and used some captured emplacements (a small redoubt, trenches and a fortification) to prepare for the Spanish counterattack.

  5. Noveleta - Wikipedia

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    It used to be the seat of the Magdiwang Council of the Katipunan, the counterpart of the Magdalo Council under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in Kawit town (then Cavite el Viejo). The capture of the Noveleta Tribunal on August 31, 1896, was led by Gen. Mariano Alvarez, founder and president of the Sangguniang Bayan Magdiwang. Its revolutionary name is ...

  6. Tejeros Convention - Wikipedia

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    Site of the Tejeros Convention in present-day Rosario, Cavite, which was formerly part of San Francisco de Malabon. The Tejeros Convention (Spanish: Convención de Tejeros; Tagalog: Kapulungan sa Tejeros), also referred to as the Tejeros Assembly or Tejeros Congress, was a meeting held on March 22, 1897, in San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite (now General Trias).

  7. Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Katipunan in Cavite was divided into two councils: the Magdiwang (led by Alvarez) and the Magdalo (led by Baldomero Aguinaldo, Emilio's cousin). At first, these two Katipunan councils cooperated with each other in the battlefield, as in the battles of Binakayan and Dalahican , where they won their first major victory over the Spaniards.

  8. N62 highway - Wikipedia

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    In Kawit, N62 turns south as the Magdiwang Highway and shifts towards a two-lane road in Barangay Magdalo, Kawit. It then becomes A. Bonifacio Street as it enters Noveleta. It then turns northwest at M. Salud Road and returns to Magdiwang Highway before meeting the junction in Noveleta.

  9. Battle of Binakayan–Dalahican - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cavite province showing stockades created by revolutionaries. General Álvarez and Colonel Inocencio Salud took charge of the construction of the bamboo fortifications in Dalahican known as “Battery Numbers 1,2 and 3” in September 1896. Dalahican was a strategic barrio guarding the entrance to the Cavite peninsula.