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At kung ang madilim na gabing mapanglaw ay lumaganap na doon sa libiñgan't, tañging m̃ga patay ang nañgag lalamay, huwag bagabagin ang katahimikan. Ang kanyang hiwaga'y huwag gambalain: kaipala'y mariñgig doon ang taginting, tunog ñg gitara't salterio'y mag saliw, ako. Báyan, yao't, kita'y aawitin. Kung ang libiñgan ko'y limót na ñg lahat
"Sa Aking Mga Kabatà" (English: To My Fellow Youth) is a poem about the love of one's native language written in Tagalog. It is widely attributed to the Filipino national hero José Rizal, who supposedly wrote it in 1868 at the age of eight. [1]
In 1901, the American Governor General William Howard Taft suggested that the U.S.-sponsored Philippine Commission name Rizal a national hero for Filipinos. Jose Rizal was an ideal candidate, favourable to the American occupiers since he was dead, and non-violent, a favourable quality which, if emulated by Filipinos, would not threaten the ...
Born in Misamis Oriental in 1945 to Jose Monreal Lacaba of Loon, Bohol and Fe Flores from Pateros, Rizal. He is the brother of writer and activist Eman Lacaba , who was murdered in March 1976 and later honored at the Philippines' Bantayog ng mga Bayani memorial as a martyr who fought the Marcos dictatorship.
Alaala ng Lumipas: 1965 Bye-Bye Na si Daddy: 1965 Iginuhit ng Tadhana (The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story) 1965 Tsura Lang! 1966 Komrad X 1966 Laman Ang Aking Laman 1966 Till the End of Time 1966 O, Kay Laking Eskandalo! 1966 Puerto Princesa 1966 Sexy Yata Yan 1966 Hanggang Doon Kay Bathala 1966 Yes, I Do! 1967 Valentine Wedding 1967 To Love Again ...
The Rizal Monument in Daet, Camarines Norte was the first monument built to honor José Rizal, and is the oldest surviving such monument in the Philippines.It was designed by Lt. Colonel Antonio Sanz with the help of Ildefonso Alegre of the Philippine Revolutionary Army and through the financial contributions of the locals of Camarines Norte. [2]
Like many Filipino singers in the 1970s, Basil S. Valdez started on a solo career as a folk singer. In 1972, he joined the Circus Band [1] [2] and soon after it disbanded, he released his first solo album entitled Ngayon at Kailanman.
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