- Andres Bonifacio
Profile from the Library of Congress (US).
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/bonifacio.html
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- Cpl. Lucio F. Turla
An unsung veteran of the Philippine Revolution. A chronicle of the experiences of a Filipino who was with the groups that took up arms against Spain and the United States during the Philippine Revolution.
http://maxpages.com/revolucionario
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- Iglesia Filipina Independiente
Most members of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) take pride in the notion that their Church is nationalist and the "only one" that can teach patriotism or love of country to the Filipinos. They romantically picture their church as the "remaining tangible result of the Philippine Revolution." Central office is in Ermita, Manila.
http://www.ifi.ph
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- Malvar Resource Center
A resource center on the family's distinguished ancestor, the great General Patriot, Miguel Malvar. The site also houses the family's personal homepages and features all the interests of the clan members.
http://www.malvar.net
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- Proclamation of Philippine Independence
The most significant achievement of Aguinaldo's Dictatorial Government was the proclamation of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite, on June 12, 1898. The day was declared a national holiday. Thousands of people from the provinces gathered in Kawit to witness the historic event. The ceremony was solemnly held at the balcony of General Emilio Aguinaldo's residence. The military and civil officials of the government were in attendance.
http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/independence.html
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- The Cry of Balintawak
On August 26, Bonifacio assembled the leaders and hundred of comrades-in-arms in the hills of Balintawak north of Manila. In an emotion-laden ceremony, the fighters tore their residence certificates to symbolize the termination of their loyalty to Spain while shouting the battle cry: "Long live Philippine independence!" The event went down in Philippine history as the "Cry of Balintawak" and is regarded as the starting signal for the Philippine revolution - from the Austrian-Philippine website.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/rizal/har-cry.htm
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