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The Macapagal Presidency: The Land Reform Program and the Change of Independence Day (1961-1965)

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Dawn of a New Era and Enduring Changes The period from 1961-1965 marked a significant chapter in the annals of Philippine history, defined by The Macapagal Presidency. Ascending to power on a platform of integrity and a promise to uplift the common man, President Diosdado Macapagal steered the nation through a complex era characterized…

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Datu Kalantiaw

Datu Kalantiaw: The Legendary Chieftain and His Controversial Code

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The annals of Philippine history are rich with tales of valiant leaders, complex societies, and enduring traditions that existed long before the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. For decades, one figure stood prominent in narratives of the Pre-colonial Philippines: Datu Kalantiaw, the purported author of a sophisticated, albeit brutal, legal code. His story, intertwined…

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Philippines Main Language: A Complex Linguistic History

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

What is the Philippines main language? This seemingly simple question unravels a rich tapestry woven from centuries of diverse cultures, colonial encounters, nationalist aspirations, and evolving linguistic policies. The Philippine archipelago, home to over 7,000 islands, boasts an extraordinary linguistic diversity, making the designation of a single “main” language a complex issue. While Filipino language,…

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Philippine Arena, Seat Capacity

Philippine Arena Seat Capacity: A Colossal Venue in the Heart of the Philippines

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Rising dramatically from the plains of Bulacan, the Philippine Arena stands as a monumental testament to modern engineering, religious devotion, and national ambition. Its sheer scale is breathtaking, dominating the landscape of Ciudad de Victoria in Bocaue, Bulacan. But beyond its physical immensity lies a story intertwined with faith, architectural innovation, and the evolving narrative…

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Filipino

Is Filipino a Language?

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Is Filipino a Language? The question, “Is Filipino a language?” seems straightforward on the surface. Yet, beneath this simple query lies a complex and often contentious history reflecting the Philippines’ journey towards national identity, political consolidation, and cultural definition. Answering it requires more than a simple yes or no; it demands a deep dive into…

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Diaz

Origin of Last Name Diaz in the Philippines

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

he tapestry of Filipino Surnames is rich and complex, woven with threads of indigenous traditions, colonial imposition, and cultural adaptation. Among the most common surnames encountered across the Archipelago / Provinces is “Diaz.” Like many prevalent Hispanic-sounding last names in the Philippines (Santos, Reyes, Cruz, Garcia), its presence is not merely incidental but deeply rooted…

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coup d'etats, Philippine politics

Surviving Coup Attempts: Testing Aquino’s Presidency

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Surviving Coup Attempts: Testing Aquino’s Presidency The EDSA People Power Revolution of February 1986 was a watershed moment in Philippine history. It swept Corazon Aquino into power on a wave of popular euphoria, ending the decades-long authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos and promising a restoration of democracy. However, the optimism of those early days soon…

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1986 snap elections, Philippine democracy

Marcos Calls Snap Election in Bid to Retain Power

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Marcos Calls Snap Election in Bid to Retain Power: A Nation on the Brink The twilight months of 1985 found the Philippines teetering on the edge. Two decades under the iron fist of President Ferdinand Marcos had transformed the nation. What began with promises of progress had devolved into authoritarian rule under Martial Law Philippines,…

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population, demography, census, growth, migration

The Philippine Population and Demographic Trends in the Post-War Era (1946-1972)

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

A Nation Reborn, A Population Transformed The period following World War II marked a profound turning point in Philippine history. Emerging from the devastation of war and achieving full independence from the United States on July 4, 1946, the newly established Third Philippine Republic faced the monumental task of reconstruction and nation-building. Central to this…

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environment, natural resources, conservation, management, exploitation

The Philippine Environment and Natural Resources in the Post-War Era (1946-1972)

Posted on 30 April 202530 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Rebuilding a Nation on Nature’s Bounty The period following World War II, spanning from the declaration of Philippine independence in 1946 to the cusp of Martial Law in 1972, represents a pivotal chapter in the nation’s history. Emerging from the devastation of war, the newly sovereign Philippines faced the monumental task of reconstruction and nation-building….

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