- The
Battle of Binakayan–
Dalahican (Tagalog:
Labanan sa Binakayan–Dalahikan; Spanish:
Batalla de Binakayan-
Dalahican) was a
simultaneous battle during...
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Cavite Viejo. The most
fortified locations in
Noveleta were the
Dalahican and
Dagatan s****s,
defended by
Magdiwang soldiers commanded by General...
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battles (particularly that in
Dalahican), he was
celebrated in present-day
Cavite City as the Hero of the
Battle of
Dalahican. A
native of Imus, Cavite,...
- road
connecting the
Dalahican Road and a
rough causeway leading to the port. It is 27
nautical miles (50 km; 31 mi) to
Dalahican, and 57
nautical miles...
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early phase of the
revolution after the
decisive battles of
Binakayan and
Dalahican in 1896. Governor-General
Camilo de
Polavieja now
fully aware that the...
- (Cañacao and
Sangley Point), the
southern districts of
Santa Cruz and
Dalahican, and the
outlying islands of the province, such as the
historic Corregidor...
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birthplace of independence,
Kawit was also the site of the
Battle of Binakayan-
Dalahican, one of
several Filipino victories during the Revolution. In 1907, the...
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beside Manila-Cavite Road (National Road 62) in Baran**** 8, Pulo II,
Dalahican,
Cavite City.
Established in 2001, it is one of
eleven campuses of the...
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revolutionary leader who parti****ted and died in the
Battle of Binakayan-
Dalahican during the
Philippine Revolution. He was a
secretary of war in Magdalo...
- and
carrying the
Katipunan flag in the
other at the
Battle of Binakayan-
Dalahican. She was
killed in
action during the battle, but her
leadership contributed...