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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos vetoes bill naming Pampanga ‘culinary capital’Concerned about the sensitivity of other provinces that are also proud of their homegrown cuisine, President Ferdinand Marcos ...
Merging diasporic narratives with archival materials, the artist resuscitates lost images and stories, recontextualizing them ...
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Military Times on MSNThis Philippine Scout fired his rifle with one hand to save his squadIn spite of his wounds, McGuire countercharged, emptying his rifle into his assailants and then using it as a club while ...
Locals share their tips on what to see, do and buy, from discovering iconic landmarks and hidden gems, to encountering ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNReadings on the Philippine revolutionCollege-level Philippine history is now taught using primary sources in a course called “Readings in Philippine History.” Its ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe prophetic parallelism between the Philippines and IsraelIF we think that what is happening to Israel does not impact the Philippines, we might need to rethink again. Obviously, the ...
based on historical maps from European cartographers from the 1500s to the 1800s. Palawan was defined as Philippine territory in the 1898 Treaty of Paris, amended by the 1900 Treaty of Washington.
If the Philippines is a tapestry of cultural threads ... was Manila’s seat of government during Spanish rule (1565-1898), and remains the first port of call for visitors, who are drawn ...
The commission added that the 1898 Treaty of Paris, as amended by the 1900 Treaty of Washington, defines Philippine territory as it exists today. "These claims are not just historically inaccurate ...
Eduardo Año on Tuesday called Chinese claims that Palawan was historically part of China as "baseless and revisionist." "We categorically reject the baseless and revisionist claims circulating on ...
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