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The Malolos Republic by The Pinoy Warrior on Jan 22, 2012January 23, 1899. A date that forever will be in the history books of the Philippines and the world when the country became the first republic in Asia. After gaining independence less than a year ago, a constitution was drafted, ratified and put in t...
A Little Trivia About Two Cultures – Adapted vs Formed: Aguinaldo and the Error on the New Philippine ₱20 Bill by Fudgeology on Jan 3, 2012The obverse of the new ₱20 bill featuring Manuel L. Quezon and the Malacañang Palace. (source:Wikipedia) The reverse of the new ₱20 bill featuring the musang and Banaue Rice Terraces with the erroneous attribute. (source:Wikipedia) Filipino-Styl...
Crispy Aguinaldo sa Pasko by The Pinoy Warrior on Dec 7, 2011Food lovers who thought they'd find edible stuff here, I'm so sorry to disappoint you. Yeah, crispy frequently applies to something eaten. Even me, with the mention of crispy I think of the crunch, the crackle then a flood of great flavors. But this...
Imagine a world without music… by Definitely Filipino on Aug 18, 2011Last night, I was thinking of a new topic for my blog since I have not updated my blog for the longest time..been really pre-occupied lately. Since I was talking to my friend Boni, he suggested a topic about a world without credit card.Hmm, sounds in...
A GUIDE TO THE FIVE CLASSES OF HEROES FOR MAKE BENEFIT OUR GREAT AND GLORIOUS NATION by Definitely Filipino on Aug 1, 2011by Mel Mordeno Beluan Once upon a time, in a land of dreams and dread, you’re dead. You slipped the poem “Mi Ultimo Adios” into a hiding place. We trembled. Okay, enough with the dramatic intro (and you being Rizal). It’s a post-Ondoy world w...
Emilio Aguinaldo (1899) by Keep Calm and fArt! on Jun 27, 2011Emilio Aguinaldo (1899)...
Thoughts on the 113th Philippine Independence by Editor-at-Large on Jun 12, 2011Today marks the 133th Anniversary of Philippine Independence. On the morning of June 12, 1898, General Emilio Aguinaldo , then President of the Biak-na-Bato Republic/Dictatorial Government of the Philippines; declared the Independence of the Philippi...
Philippine National Shrines by Virtual Journals on Jun 3, 2011Author’s Note: This article uses virtual reality technology to provide an immersive experience. Click the images to view the 360-degree VRs. Adobe Flash 10 or higher is required. Average VR size is 2.2Mb each. June 19, 2011 marks the 150th birth an...
The Schism between the Catholic and Aglipayan Church by The Aglipayan on May 27, 2011Philippine Folio Part 8: The Schism between the Catholic and Aglipayan Church (from TO BE OR NOT TO BE, Make My Day Book 10 by Larry M. Henares, Jr.) The Philippines was governed by a theocracy, a Catholic hierarchy which governed the Spanis...
SMP by Facebuko on Dec 27, 2010Monay Montecillo, Agua Cristi, Bendita Cristi were tagged in...


