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Magdiwang,
officially the Muni****lity of
Magdiwang, is a 5th
class muni****lity in the
province of Romblon, Philippines.
According to the 2020 census...
- The
Magdiwang was a
faction of the Katipunan, a
Philippine revolutionary organization founded by
Filipino rebels in
Manila in 1892 with the aim to gain...
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Magdiwang may
refer to the following:
Magdiwang (Katipunan faction), a
faction of the 19th
century Philippine revolutionary group Katipunan. Magdiwang...
- was a
meeting held on
March 22, 1897,
between Katipunan factions of
Magdiwang and
Magdalo in San
Francisco de Malabon,
Cavite (now
General Trias) that...
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subordinate Katipunan chapters like the
Magdalo and
Magdiwang; in
other words,
while Mariano Álvarez was the
Magdiwang president, and
Baldomero Aguinaldo was the...
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Magdalo was
often militarily separated and
conflicted with the
Magdiwang faction's
chapter in Cavite. When the Manila-based
Katipunan supreme leader...
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Gregoria de Jesús. In
early 1896, Álvarez was
elected president of the
Magdiwang, one of two
Katipunan branches in
Cavite along with Magdalo. The two branches...
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within Katipunan's leadership. Two
factions formed: Bonifacio's
Magdiwang and Aguinaldo's Magdalo. This
struggle culminated in the 1897 elections...
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Cajidiocan as its seat and
absorbing the
neighboring muni****lities of
Magdiwang and San Fernando.
After World War II, on 1
October 1946, this special...
- Cavite. He
became captain general and later, commander-in-chief, of the
Magdiwang forces and
valiantly fought the
Spaniards from 1896 to 1897. With his...