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  2. Malolos - Wikipedia

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    Malolos [maˈlɔlɔs], officially the City of Malolos (Filipino: Lungsod ng Malolos), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 261,189 people. [3] It is the capital city of the province of Bulacan as the seat of the provincial government. [5]

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Malolos (Latin: Dioecesis Malolosinae; Tagalog: Diyosesis ng Malolos; Spanish: Diócesis de Malolos) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, encompassing the whole Province of Bulacan and Valenzuela City in metropolitan Manila and is a suffragan to the metropolitan Archdiocese of Manila.

  4. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bulacan.gov.ph. Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan(Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a provincein the Philippineslocated in the Central Luzonregion. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region.

  5. Malolos Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Malolos Cathedral. The Cathedral-Basilica Minore and Parish of the Immaculate Conception, [a] commonly known as Malolos Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and cathedral in the city of Malolos, Bulacan in the Philippines. The cathedral is the see of the Bishop of Malolos, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila.

  6. Capture of Malolos - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Malolos (Filipino: Labanan para sa Malolos), also known as the Battle of Malolos, occurred on March 31, 1899, in Malolos, Bulacan, during the Philippine–American War. General Arthur MacArthur Jr. 's division advanced to Malolos along the Manila-Dagupan Railway. [ 1 ] By March 30, American forces were advancing toward Malolos.

  7. Barasoain Church - Wikipedia

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    Vicar (s) Joseph Franz T. Dizon. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, also known as Barásoain Church (Tagalog: [baɾaswaˈʔin]) is a Roman Catholic church built in 1888 [1] in Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines. [2] It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malolos and is about 42 kilometers (26 mi) from Manila.

  8. First Philippine Republic - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 1898, the 1898 Treaty of Pariswas signed, ending the Spanish–American Warand transferring the Philippines from Spain to the United States. [26] The constitution written by the Malolos Congress was proclaimed on January 22, 1899, creating what is known today as the First Philippine Republic, with Aguinaldo as its president.

  9. Malolos Congress - Wikipedia

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    Malolos Congress. The Malolos Congress, also known as the Revolutionary Congress[ 3 ] and formally the National Assembly, was the legislative body of the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines. Members were chosen in the elections held from June 23 to September 10, 1898. The assembly consisted of elected delegates chosen by balloting in ...