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The dates signifying Philippine Independence
The dates signifying Philippine Independence
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2.2K views · 29 reactions | The Philippine August lily (L. formosanum) usually flowers in late July-August. For a period of two weeks or so it creates a wonderful picture at the back of the flower border with its tall stalks (up to 5-6 feet) bearing whole clusters of nodding white trumpets. Easy to grow in the garden, it is a great addition to your flower beds. #hsvgarden #garden #gardening | Huntsville Botanical Garden | Facebook
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This Saturday, August 23 at Nathan Phillips Square - internationally renowned designer Francis Libiran takes the stage at the Mabuhay Philippines Festival Toronto . | Philippine Independence Day Council | Facebook
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7.2K views · 51 reactions | The August Twenty-One Movement or ATOM questions the release of new peso bills that no longer feature the country’s heroes. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/statement-criticism-removal-philippine-presidents-faces-new-banknotes/ | Rappler | Facebook
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Filipinos mark August 1 as a powerful symbol of the nation’s spirit—celebrating both the fight for freedom and the founding of a university built to uplift through education. On August 1, 1898, the First Philippine Republic formally ratifies the Declaration of Independence, originally proclaimed in Kawit, Cavite. This moment signals the country's unwavering stand for freedom, dignity, and self-determination. Exactly two years later, on August 1, 1900, Don Mariano Fortunato Jhocson establishes Na
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