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  2. 1979 Palanca Awards - Wikipedia

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    First Prize: Virgilio S. Almario, “Mga Talinhaga sa Panahon ng Krisis” Second Prize: Alice Guillermo , “Ang Kaisipang Pilipino Batay sa Sining Biswal” Third Prize: Anselmo Roque, “Sa Ibabaw ng Kapirasong Lupa”

  3. Adarna House - Wikipedia

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    Si Juanito, Noong Panahon ng mga Amerikano Augie Rivera Jose Miguel Tejido YES National Book Awards: 2005 Special Citation for Children's Literature Si Pitong, Noong Panahon ng mga Hapon Augie Rivera Marcus Nada YES National Book Awards: 2005 Special Citation for Children's Literature Si Segunda, Noong Panahon ng mga Espanyol Augie Rivera

  4. 1971 Palanca Awards - Wikipedia

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    First Prize: Rogelio Mangahas, "Mga Duguang Plakard at Iba Pang Tula" Second Prize: Lamberto E. Antonio, "Tatlong Awit ng Pagpuksa" Third Prize: Cirilo F. Bautista, "Tinikling (Dalawang Tula)"

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  6. Ibong Adarna - Wikipedia

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    Ibong Adarna, also known as The Adarna Bird, [1] is an early 19th century Filipino epic poem that centers around a magical bird of the same name. During the Spanish era, the longer form of the story's title was Korrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya ' ("Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes ...

  7. Martial law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Martial law monument in Mehan Garden. Martial law in the Philippines (Filipino: Batas Militar sa Pilipinas) refers to the various historical instances in which the Philippine head of state placed all or part of the country under military control [1] —most prominently [2]: 111 during the administration of Ferdinand Marcos, [3] [4] but also during the Philippines' colonial period, during the ...

  8. Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata, and Valentín Díaz founded the Katipunan (in full, Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan, [53] "Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation") in Manila on July 7, 1892.

  9. Teresa Magbanua - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris (October 13, 1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua and dubbed as the "Visayan Joan of Arc", was a Filipino schoolteacher and military leader.