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Magdalena Church, Laguna
Magdalena was formerly a barrio of Majayjay, Laguna. A petition
from the residents of the barrio for the creation of a new town
was presented on September 15, 1819. It was proclaimed a new
town by Governor General Don Mariano Fernández de
Folgueras on January 18, 1820, and was originally named
"Magdalena de Ambling". The name was derived from its patron
saint Maria Magdalena and the barrio of Ambling where it was
established. The first Teniente Alcalde or Capitan (the highest
political authority in a town) was Don Mauricio San Mateo. They
first established a makeshift school in 1820, which was the very
first requirement for it to be a town. The municipal hall was also
constructed. A small chapel was also constructed and it gave
way to the construction of a church in 1829. The church was
made of stones and bricks and donations were solicited from
the residents. The construction was finished in 1861. The
construction of the concrete town hall and the church convent
started in 1871, and was finished in 1884.
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Binakayan Monument, Cavite
The Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican[note
2] (Filipino: Labanan sa Binakayan-
Dalahican, Spanish: Batalla de Binakayan-Dalahican)
was a simultaneous battle during the Philippine
Revolution that was fought from November 9–11, 1896
that led to a decisive Filipino victory. The twin battle
took place at the shores of Binakayan, in the town of
Cavite Viejo (also called Cavite el Viejo, now Kawit);
Dalahican and Dagatan in Noveleta; and, to minimal
extent, in Imus and Bacoor towns
in Cavite province, Philippines that lasted for two days
before the Spanish army retreated demoralized and in
disarray. The result of the battle was the first significant
Filipino victory in the country's history.
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Mabini Shrine, Batangas
Ang Mabini Shrine ay matatagpuan sa Brgy. Talaga sa Tanauan Batangas.
Ang lugar na ito ay itinayo para maipakita ang mga importanteng kaganapan
sa buhay ni Apolinario Mabini. Si Apolinario Mabini ay bayani ng ating bansa.
Tinagurian siyang “Dakilang Lumpo” dahil kahit nagkaroon siya ng
malubhang sakit hindi ito naging hadlang sa kanya upang ipaglaban ang
kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
Si Mabini ay galing sa mahirap na pamilya lamang. Ang kanyang mga
magulang ay sina Inocencio Mabini at Dionisia Maranan. Si Mabini ay
pangalawa sa walong magkakapatid.Galing man siya sa mahirap na
pamilya, hindi naging hadlang sa kanya ang pag-aaral. Ang kanyang lolo na
isang guro, ang kanyang naging unang guro. Dahil sa taglay niyang
katalinuhan, inilipat siya sa paaralan ni Simplicio Avelino. Si Mabini ay
nagtrabaho bilang utusan upang maipagpatuloy lamang ang kanyang pag-
aaral.
Noong 1881, nakakuha ng scholarship si Mabini sa Colegio de San Juan de
Letran kaya siya ay lumipat ng Maynila. Kahit kulang sa pera, natapos niya
ang kursong Bachelors in Arts and Professor of Latin na may mataas na
karangalan. Ipinagpatuloy niya ang kanyang pag-aaral sa Unibersidad ng
Santo Tomas kung saan nakapagtapos siya ng abogasya. Naipasa niya ang
bar exam noong 1895.
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Morong Church, Rizal
St. Jerome Church stands high up in the town of Morong. It was built in 1615 by Chinese craftsmen as evidenced by the Chinese-style lions at the entrance to the steep driveway. It took three years to construct the church which was funded by the people of Morong. The stone and mortar church has steps leading up to the front. The cross on the tower is illuminated at night and can be seen clearly from the countryside. It has a tower in front with a huge statue of St. Michael the Archangel. The three-storey façade, which was built in 1850-1853 to support a new bell tower, is one of the most splendid examples of baroque architecture in the Philippines. It is in graduated levels, surmounted by a four-storey octagonal bell tower of European influence, with paired columns at the four exterior corners. The ornamentation consists of a long simple nave. The 14 Stations of the Cross are beautifully done. The restoration of the ceiling has been done and old beams are now visible.
Noah’s Ark, Quezon
A very important park of Christian history
being the vessel, which according to the
Book of Genesis (chapters 6-9) and the
Quran (surah hud) was built by Noah at
God’s command to save himself, his
family, and the world’s animals from a
worldwide deluge.
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