The Manila Observatory was established in 1865. It stands as one of the oldest research institutions in the Philippines. It began with the Jesuit mission and has since grown from basic weather work to a leading center for meteorology, seismology, and astronomy. Typhoon warnings started in 1879 and earthquake observations began in 1880. The Spanish…
Author: R.M.C.Ablir
Father Blanco: The First To Study Native Philippine Flora
There were about 1,000 plant kinds in the Philippines. Father Manuel Blanco, a Spanish botanist, recorded them all in “Flora de Filipinas.” He started this work when he got to the Philippines in 1805. Blanco was amazed by the variety of plants he saw and decided to gather details. His work became the first big…
The Balanguingui Expedition
In 1848, the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines planned a special military operation. This was the Balanguingui Expedition. Its goal was to take over the Moro Pirates’ base on Balanguingui Island. The pirates were attacking Spanish lands, needing their base destroyed. The operation involved a fleet of 19 ships, led by Brigadier José Ruiz…
Claire Phillips – The Spy Nightclub Owner in 1940s Manila
Did you know that Claire Phillips, an American entertainer and club owner, defied the odds and became a renowned spy during World War II in Japanese-occupied Manila? Her daring espionage activities and acts of heroism have left a lasting impact on history. Key Takeaways: Claire Phillips was an American entertainer and club owner who became…
Filipinos Loyal to Japan During the Invasion?
Did you know that during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in World War II, there were Filipinos who actively supported and aligned themselves with the Japanese forces? Yes, contrary to popular belief, a significant number of Filipinos displayed loyalty to Japan during this tumultuous period. Despite the atrocities committed by the Japanese military and…
Filipino Guerrillas’ WW2 Tactics Against the Japanese
During World War II, Filipino guerrillas fought hard against the Japanese in the Philippines. They used smart strategies to slow down the Japanese and win back their land. These guerrilla fighters were key in helping defeat the Japanese. The Filipino guerrillas weren’t as many or as well-equipped as the Japanese army. But they fought fiercely,…
Exploring the Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas’s Impact in Marcos Era
Did you know the Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) played a big role in Philippines’ history? They helped shape political talk and opposition during the Marcos era. The PKP’s work really changed how politics was viewed. Key Takeaways The Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) had a significant impact on political discourse and resistance during the…
The Negros Nine: Legacy of Defiance & Courage
Do you know about the Negros Nine, a brave group of Filipino activists? They stood against a harsh regime during a time of trouble. Their courage still inspires people today to fight for what’s right. There are moments in history when normal people become heroes. The Negros Nine were such heroes. They fought against corruption…
Marcos Regime Political Ideology Explained
Did you know that the Marcos regime in the Philippines lasted for over two decades? This period marked one of the longest authoritarian rules in modern times. The political doctrine of the Marcos regime deeply affected how the country was governed. Key Takeaways: The Marcos regime in the Philippines lasted for over two decades. The…
Marcos Regime Economic Performance: Better or Worse?
The impact of the Marcos Regime on the economy of the Philippines is debatable. To analyze this impact, we must look at the regime’s policies and actions. This helps us see the truth about how the economy did under the Marcos Regime. Key Takeaways: The Marcos Regime’s economic performance is a subject of ongoing debate…