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  • Sari-Sari
    Articles on pre-Hispanic times, ancient baybayin writing, and language. Also with free fonts and celebrity pictures.
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  • Sitting In Darkness
    Rise of anti-imperialism in the United States in 1901, led by well-known author Mark Twain, in reaction to the conquest of the Philippines.
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  • Sitting In Darkness
    Rise of anti-imperialism in the United States in 1901, led by well-known author Mark Twain, in reaction to the conquest of the Philippines.
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  • Smiling Dictatorship
    Conditions during martial law, the political parties, and the legacy of Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorship in the Philippines.
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  • Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
    by Dr. Antonio de Morga, Mexico, 1609. Events in the Philippines from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. Translation by Alfonso de Salvio, Norman F. Hall and James Alexander Robertson. On the "Gutenberg Project E-book" website.
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  • Swish of the Kris
    The Story of the Moros and American pacification campaigns in Mindanao, Sulu and other islands of southern Philippines, with a description of the peoples and speculates upon their undocumented and then largely unexplored origins. By Vic Hurley, 1936
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  • Tale Of The Santo Niño
    In the days of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the Augustinian friars kept trying to ship the image of the Sto Nino to Manila, but the statue kept returning to Cebu. By Erma M. Cuizon.
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  • The Cabecera of Tarlac
    Local history and cultural evolution in Tarlac, a collection of articles by Lino L. Dizon in the Center for Tarlac Studies.
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  • The Death of Antonio Luna
    Emilio Aguinaldo ordered the death of General Antonio Luna, Filipino collaborators helped the Americans set up the occupation of the Philippines, and other stories of the Philippines' history.
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  • The Death of Antonio Luna
    Emilio Aguinaldo ordered the death of General Antonio Luna, Filipino collaborators helped the Americans set up the occupation of the Philippines, and other stories of the Philippines' history.
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  • The Fall of the Philippines
    One of the initial campaigns of the war of the Pacific (8 December 1941 through 6 May 1942), which ended with the Japanese conquest of the Philippine Islands. By Louis Morton.
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  • The History Of Aurora
    In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first European to visit Casiguran, Baler and Infanta in the region that would be known as Aurora, Philippines.
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  • The Liberation of the Philippines
    The campaign against the Japanese occupation army during World War II starting with General Douglas MacArthur's landing at Leyte on Oct 20, 1944. By Martin K. Gordon.
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  • The Liberator of Tarlac
    Starting with only 70 men armed with bolos, Francisco Macabulos captured the Spanish garrison in La Paz and later ended Spanish rule in the province of Tarlac. By Luis Serrano.
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  • The Origin of Tuguegarao
    There are several versions of the origin of the name, Tuguegarao. One is the abundance of “tarrao” trees in the area. Another is “garrao” meaning swift current, possibly of the Pinacanauan River. Another is from the word “tuggui” meaning fire. From the official website of Tuguegarao City.
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  • The Pacification of the Philippines
    Experience in the decades-old 'Indian Wars' in the American west served the US Army veterans well in the war against Philippine irregulars in the 1899-1902 war. By John M. Gates.
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