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    English: Armed Forces of the Philippines Armed Forces of the Philippines (Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Army, Philippine Navy & Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command) - Kalayaan 2019, Rizal Park Government agencies of the Philippines - Kalayaan 2019 Kalayaan 2019 - 121st Philippine Independence Day, Rizal Park Rizal Park Roxas Boulevard Ermita ...

  5. Independence Day (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day [1] (Filipino: Araw ng Kasarinlán; also known as Araw ng Kalayaan, "Day of Freedom") is a national holiday in the Philippines observed annually on June 12, [2] commemorating the declaration of Philippine independence from Spain in 1898. [2]

  6. Republic Day (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Republic Day (Tagalog: Araw ng Republikang Pilipino), also known as Philippine–American Friendship Day, [1] is a commemoration in the Philippines held annually on July 4. It was formerly an official holiday designated as Independence Day , celebrating the signing of the Treaty of Manila , which granted Philippine independence from ...

  7. Independence Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Flagpole was the location where the Philippine flag was hoisted on July 4, 1946, when full independence was achieved from the United States. The flagpole was designed to be at 45.72 m (150.0 ft) high but was damaged by Typhoon Angela (Rosing) in 1995 reducing the flagpole's height to just 32 m (105 ft).

  8. Cry of Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    The crowd broke into a cheer. Delgado led in proclaiming Philippine independence, saying: "Viva Filipinas! Fuera España! Viva independencia!" (Long live the Philippines! Down with Spain! Long live independence!). [4] That became known as the cry of Santa Barbara. The event led to the first hoisting of the Philippine flag outside Luzon.

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