• La Liga Filipina (lit. 'The Philippine League') was a secret society. It was founded by José Rizal in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco at Ilaya Street, Tondo...
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    1892, Arellano and other freemasons, like Andrés Bonifacio, joined La Liga Filipina, which was founded by José Rizal upon his return to the country. Arellano...
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    the Liga indicated that they did not think the reform movement was getting results and wanted to more openly support revolution, La Liga Filipina split...
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    Katipunan was formed in secrecy in 1892 in the wake of the nascent La Liga Filipina, an organization created by Filipino nationalist José Rizal and others...
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    Dapitan in Mindanao. Rizal was one of the founders of the nascent La Liga Filipina, which aimed for a Filipino representation to the Spanish Parliament...
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  • son Lucio would adopt the surname Torres. Basa was a member of the La Liga Filipina and used the name Baesa Bata. Basa would support Marcelo H. Del Pilar...
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    Rizal's La Liga Filipina, an organization that called for political reforms in Spain's colonial government of the Philippines. However, La Liga disbanded...
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    his return to Manila in 1892, he formed a civic movement called La Liga Filipina. The league advocated these moderate social reforms through legal means...
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    [citation needed] Rizal then returned to the Philippines to organize La Liga Filipina and bring the reform movement to Philippine soil. He was arrested just...
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  • Kong. July 3 – Rizal forms the La Liga Filipina. July 6 – Rizal is arrested for establishing the La Liga Filipina. July 7 – Andres Bonifacio secretly...
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    compact. Díaz was born in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. He was a member of La Liga Filipina, which José Rizal founded to peacefully promote reforms in the Spanish...
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    The Commonwealth of the Philippines (Spanish: Mancomunidad de Filipinas; Tagalog: Komonwelt ng Pilipinas) was an unincorporated territory and commonwealth...
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  • Cruz Bhey Vito as Don Dorotéo Onjungco Kidlat Tahimik as a guest (La Liga Filipina meeting) Toto Natividad as a Katipunan benefactor Dennis Marasigan as...
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    to form the La Liga Filipina, to ask for reforms from Spain and recognition of local clergy. Rizal was executed and the La Liga Filipina dissolved. As...
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    Hin Kongsi Wah Kee Secret societies in the Philippines include: La Liga Filipina Katipunan Ang Soon Tong Ghee Hin Kongsi Salakau Wah Kee Freemasonary...
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    The Philippine Republic (Spanish: República Filipina), now officially remembered as the First Philippine Republic and also referred to by historians as...
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    Nazi occupation authorities. Another example is the monogram of La Liga Filipina. The monogram sees the letters L and F as well as two hexagons. In the...
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    de Manila British invasion Propaganda Movement 1872 Cavite mutiny La Liga Filipina Katipunan Cry of Pugad Lawin Philippine Revolution Tejeros Convention...
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    undisclosed reasons. The house was allegedly going to be rebuilt in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan province. The frames and roof of the house has remained...
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    Filipinos. In fact, one of the founding members of the reform movement La Liga Filipina was lawyer and Novo Ecijano Mamerto Natividad. By the time the Katipunan...
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  • 21 June 2023. "Bursa Transfer Liga 1: Perkuat Lini Pertahanan, Persis Solo Resmi Datangkan Palang Pintu Timnas Filipina". sportstars.id (in Indonesian)...
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    befriended Apolinario Mabini when they attempted to continue José Rizal's La Liga Filipina. Jacinto also wrote for the Katipunan newspaper called Kalayaan. He...
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  • 1872 Cavite Mutiny. On July 3, 1892, Dr. Jose Rizal establishes La Liga Filipina, a peaceful reform movement that aims to unite all Filipinos and give...
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    Malayang Pilipino KALIBAPI Labor Party Lakas ng Bayan Lakas–CMD (1991) La Liga Filipina Lapiang Malaya Modernist Party Movement for Truth, Order and Righteousness...
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    Zuñiga, Fr. Joaquin Martinez (December 1893). Estadismo De Las Islas Filipinas: Mis Viajes Por Este País (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Madrid. p. 74.{{cite book}}:...
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  • The 2024–25 Liga 1 (also known as the 2024–25 BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the 8th season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 15th season...
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    de Manila British invasion Propaganda Movement 1872 Cavite mutiny La Liga Filipina Katipunan Cry of Pugad Lawin Philippine Revolution Tejeros Convention...
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    August 2021. Mosbergen, Dominique (29 August 2017). "Harrowing Story Of Filipina Women Enslaved In Japan's Wartime Rape Camps". Huffington Post. New York...
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  • Republic of Zamboanga Militant organization: Katipunan Society: La Liga Filipina Ilocos Secessionist state: Free Ilocos Sri Lankan Tamil people Proposed...
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