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Encyclopedia > Pinaglabanan Shrine

Pinaglabanan Shrine is located on N.Domingo street in the municipality of San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The shrine has a statue of a woman supported by two children, holding up a bolo, or a machete. The statue can also be seen on the town seal. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Municipality of San Juan Region: National Capital Region Province: — Dates: Founded—— Cityhood—— Population: 2000 census—117,680 Density—19,811 per km² Area: 5. ...


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:: Malaya - The National Newspaper :: (2383 words)
Not to be outdone are turn-of-the-century churches (Pinaglabanan Church, Sanctuario del Sto.
Cristo), well-maintained monuments and shrines in honor of heroes of the Katipunan such as Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto and Dr.
Jose Rizal as well as the infamous battle of Pinaglabanan and El Polvorin, thus lending an ageless aura to a municipality on the move.
Markers and realities - 8/25/07 (0 words)
MANILA, Philippines -- A child defecates at the foot of the Pinaglabanan Shrine.
Pinaglabanan marks the spot where Filipinos first attacked the Spaniards.
In some ways, I sympathize with the child in Pinaglabanan who did not know better, as well as with his parents and his neighbors.
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