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Malolos [
maˈlɔlɔs],
officially the City of
Malolos (Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Malolos), is a
component city and
capital of the
province of Bulacan, Philippines...
- The
Malolos Congress (Spanish:
Congreso de
Malolos) also
known as the
Revolutionary Congress (Spanish:
Congreso de Revolucionario) and
formally the National...
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Philippine Republic and also
referred to by
historians as the
Malolos Republic, was
established in
Malolos,
Bulacan during the
Philippine Revolution against the...
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September 10, 1898 for a new
national legislature, the
Malolos Congress.
After the
Malolos Congress was
convened on
September 15, 1898, a committee...
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Malolo is a
volcanic island in the
Pacific Ocean, near Fiji.
Malolo was used as a
tribe name in Survivor:
Ghost Island.
Malolo Island is the
largest of...
- SS
Malolo (later
known as Matsonia, Atlantic, and
Queen Frederica) was a p****enger liner,
later cruise ship,
built by
William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia...
- in City of
Malolos Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Parish -
Barasoain Church in City of
Malolos St.
Elizabeth of
Hungary Parish in City of
Malolos St. Michael...
- the 38-kilometer (24-mile) Tutuban–
Malolos railway,
while PNR
Clark 2
involves the 53-kilometer (33-mile)
Malolos–Clark railway. The 91-kilometer (57-mile)...
- The
Malolos Historic Town
Center is a
historic district located in
downtown (or the old town
center of the
capital town of)
Malolos City, Bulacan, Philippines...
- The
Capture of
Malolos (Filipino:
Labanan para sa
Malolos), also
known as the
Battle of
Malolos,
occurred on
March 31, 1899, in
Malolos, Bulacan, during...