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  2. La Liga Filipina - Wikipedia

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    The league was to be a sort of mutual aid and self-help society dispensing scholarship funds and legal aid, loaning capital and setting up cooperatives, the league became a threat to Spanish authorities that they arrested Rizal on July 6, 1892, then he was sent to Dapitan. [5] During the exile of Rizal, the organization became inactive, [6 ...

  3. José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape - Wikipedia

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    It has one bedroom and a surrounding veranda with views of the Dapitan Bay. Casa Redonda The Round House. An octagonal stilt house that served as the quarters of Rizal's students and a clinic. Casa Cuadrada The Square House. Located at the base of a hill, it served as a workshop and secondary dormitory for Rizal's students. Casitas de Salud

  4. Dapitan - Wikipedia

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    Dapitan City Plaza ("Liwasan ng Dapitan"), also known as the City Square, was beautified and developed by Dr. José Rizal during his exile. With the assistance of the Spanish Politico-Military Governor of Dapitan, Gov. Ricardo Carnicero, Rizal made the City Square comparable to those he saw in Europe. [27] It has an area of one hectare, more or ...

  5. Mariano Hamoy House - Wikipedia

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    Rizal was a frequent visitor in the house during his exile in Dapitan from 1892 to 1896. He would visit Hamoy for a game of chess and conversation. They became business partners in abaca trading, and the house served as warehouse [5] [3] Rizal also served as the family physician. In 1894, Rizal attended to the child delivery of Hamoy's wife at ...

  6. José Rizal - Wikipedia

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    José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda [7] (Spanish: [xoˈse riˈsal,-ˈθal], Tagalog: [hoˈse ɾiˈsal]; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

  7. Rizal sa Dapitan - Wikipedia

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    Rizal sa Dapitan (lit. ' Rizal in Dapitan ') is a 1997 Philippine biographical film directed by Tikoy Aguiluz about the four-year exile of Filipino propagandist and patriot José Rizal in Dapitan, starring Albert Martinez as Rizal and Amanda Page as Josephine Bracken. [1] The screenplay was written by Pete Lacaba. [2]: 54–66

  8. 1892 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    July 3 – Rizal forms the La Liga Filipina. [1] July 6 – Rizal is arrested for establishing the La Liga Filipina. [2] July 7 – Andres Bonifacio secretly established the Katipunan. July 17 – Rizal is exiled to Dapitan. [3]

  9. Teodoro Plata - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 1892, upon learning of Rizal's exile to Dapitan island in Mindanao, Plata, Bonifacio and Diwa decided to form a secret society to prepare for a revolution against Spain. The following day, they met with their friends and fellow freemasons Deodato Arellano , Valentin Díaz and José Dizon at a house in Tondo and established the Katipunan.