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    The Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba (Spanish: Monumento a los Héroes de Cavite y Santiago de Cuba) is an instance of public art and...
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    Mausoleum (redirect from Hall of the dead)
    Ifigenia Cemetery, Santiago de Cuba Altar de la Patria, mausoleum to the Founding Fathers of the Dominican Republic National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic...
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    (1899), The Martial Graves of Our Fallen Heroes in Santiago de Cuba, G. W. Jacobs & Co. Miles, Nelson Appleton (2012). Harper's Pictorial History of the War...
    203 KB (22,703 words) - 15:39, 5 July 2024
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    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...
    31 KB (3,434 words) - 12:12, 9 June 2024
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    especially Santiago Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo both of Cavite, expressed reservations and disagreement regarding the planned revolt due to lack of firearms...
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    Emilio Aguinaldo (category Mayors of places in Cavite)
    Cavite by the codename "Colon". On March 7, 1895, Santiago Alvarez, whose father was a Capitan Municipal (Mayor) of Noveleta, encouraged Aguinaldo to...
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  • at the Battle of El Caney. Monument to Vara de Rey, Ibiza Monumento a los Héroes de Cavite y Santiago, in Cartagena, a monument to the heroes of the naval...
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    Cruz de Malabon (present-day Tanza) in Cavite, as did the rest of the officers, except for Bonifacio. Bonifacio and a few others issued the Acta de Tejeros...
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    approved of its goals which eventually resulted in Philippine independence. Rizal is widely considered one of the greatest heroes of the Philippines and has...
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    Cavite, awaiting the monthly mailboat to Spain. He had volunteered, and been accepted, for medical service in the Spanish Army fighting in Cuba. The mailboat...
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    Albertus W. Catlin (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    the harbor at Santiago de Cuba, and led a group of Marines and Sailors in an attempt to cut the undersea telegraph cable linking Cuba with Jamaica. In...
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    USS Maine Mast Memorial (category Monuments and memorials in Virginia)
    part of the North Atlantic Squadron for nearly all of her career. On January 25, 1898, the Maine was sent from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, to protect...
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    (Antonio de Morga cf Seijas 2008: 21)." Though there is no data on the numbers of slaves in Cavite, the numbers in Manila suggest a significant fraction of the...
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    Vicente Lim (category Foreign recipients of the Legion of Merit)
    general and World War II hero. Lim was the first Filipino graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point (Class of 1914). Prior to the establishment...
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    Pedro Tongio Liongson (category Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni)
    Emilio Aguinaldo and his retinue arrived at Malolos and inaugurated the official transfer of the revolutionary capital from Bacoor, Cavite to Malolos. Five...
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    by the 15th Strike Wing of the Philippine Air Force, led by Colonel Antonio Sotelo, were ordered from Sangley Point in Cavite, south of Manila, to head...
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    Monument to the Heroes of Santiago de Cuba and Cavite (1923) is a war memorial erected in honour of the Spanish sailors who died in combat with the US...
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  • of 2,000 Raid on Santiago de Cuba 12 May – Minor military campaign that took place towards the end of the Anglo–Spanish War in May 1603. Santiago de Cuba...
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    Rome (1985 and 2000), Buenos Aires (1987), Santiago de Compostela (1989), Częstochowa (1991), Denver (1993), Manila (1995), Paris (1997), and Toronto (2002)...
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  • 2014 in Philippine sports (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Nagai was proclaimed the winner of the 2014 Philippine Junior Amateur Golf Championship held in Trece Martires, Cavite. May 15–18: The 2014 Philippine Open...
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