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Dapitan,
officially the City of
Dapitan (Cebuano:
Dakbayan sa
Dapitan; Subanon:
Gembagel G'benwa
Dapitan/Bagbenwa
Dapitan; Filipino:
Lungsod ng Dapitan)...
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Dapitan Kingdom (also
called Bool Kingdom) is the term used by
local historians of Bohol, Philippines, to
refer to the Dauis–Mansasa
polity in the modern...
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Rizal sa
Dapitan (lit. 'Rizal in
Dapitan') is a 1997
Philippine biographical film
directed by
Tikoy Aguiluz about the four-year
exile of
Filipino propagandist...
- ) Gibbs,
Eloise A. (1960).
Rizal in
Dapitan: A
Story Based on the Life of José
Rizal During His
Exile in
Dapitan.
University Book Supply. p. 230. Retrieved...
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ferry at the
Galas Port in Baran****
Galas or at
nearby ****uan Port in
Dapitan. The
development of the Port of Dipolog, a roll-on/roll-off
facility at...
- Port of
Dapitan,
locally and
originally known as ****uan Port (Filipino:
Daungan ng ****uan, Cebuano:
Pantalan sa ****uan), is a
seaport in
Dapitan, Philippines...
- The
Dapitan Heritage Zone or
Dapitan Historic Center is a
declared historic district in
Dapitan, Philippines.
Because of its
prehistoric origins, collection...
- common-law wife of
Filipino nationalist José
Rizal during his
exile in
Dapitan.
Hours before Rizal's
execution on
December 30, 1896, the
couple were allegedly...
- The
Dapitan City
Council (Filipino:
Sangguniang Panlungsod ng
Dapitan) is
Dapitan's Sangguniang Panlungsod or
legislative body. The
council has 13 members...
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ground pepper,
onion and
garnished with atchara. In José Rizal's July 1892
Dapitan exile, the
letters in his
novels mentioned fish
escabeche as part of merienda...