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  1. Jan 22, 2024 · Uncovering your family history in Filipino reveals a wealth of terms that encapsulate the intricate ties of lineage, heritage, and kinship, offering insights into the rich tapestry of familial connections and cherished heritage. ‘Puno ng pamilya’ refers to the ‘family tree,’ while ‘Ninuno’ signifies an ‘ancestor’ in Filipino.

    • 1| The Katipunan Tree in Novaliches
    • 2| The Jollibee Tree in Padre Faura
    • 3| The Meycauayan Tree
    • 4| The Papal Trees in Luneta Park
    • 5| The Kalayaan Tree in Bulacan
    • 6| The Chico Tree in Kawit

    One of the historic trees recognized by the NHCP and the Tree Preservation Foundation of the Philippines Inc. is a duhat tree in Novaliches. Located about two kilometers away from the La Mesa Dam and the old Barrio Pasong Putik, this tree gained its distinction for being the location where the Spaniards arrested Tandang Sora and exiled her to Guam ...

    It’s unusual to see nature and commercial establishments cohabit harmoniously but a tree located in a Jollibee branch in Manila has managed to do so. This historic tree, enclosed in glass, offers the beauty of nature to curious onlookers feasting on their Chickenjoy. Most people think this tree is just a "cool thing," but U.P. Manila students and p...

    One of the three acacia trees in the patio of the Parish Church of St. Francis of Assisi in Meycauayan City has been a regular fixture in Philippine history, including the time of President Manuel L. Quezon. In 1890, the future president was a young sacristan and it is believed that he used to play a lot under the shade of this acacia tree. In the ...

    When Pope Paul VI visited Manila in the ‘70s, he planted a Narra tree as a gift to the Filipino people. When Pope John Paul II visited the country in 1981, he followed his predecessor’s footsteps and, with the helpf of Cardinal Sin, planted his own. The latter tree is located near the carabao statue in Luneta Park. The papal gifts used to have mark...

    The Kalayaan Tree or Siar in the churchyard of Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan stood witness to the convening of the First Philippine Congress, the promulgation of the Malolos Constitution, and the inauguration of the First Republic. Revolutionary officers would have stayed under its shade as they waited their turn to report to Emilio Aguinald...

    Planted by Aguinaldo himself in the backyard of the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite, this chico tree was witness to the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898. It was also said that Aguinaldo wrote his memoirs under the shade of the tree.

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  4. Lenoir Name Meaning. French: nickname for a dark-haired or swarthy individual, from noir ‘black’ with fused masculine definite article le.

  5. Jul 18, 2020 · Tagalog is from Southern Luzon. As early as 900 AD, as the Byzantine Empire flourished, at the prime trading spot of the archipelago, an excellent bay where Pasig river emptied itself, the Kingdom of Tondo (also called the Polity of Tondo) was formed. At this time they were trading with other Southeast Asian kingdoms.

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  7. Aug 14, 2021 · Reputedly, the oldest tree in the country is a lunok in Lumapao, Canloan City, Negros, which has been dated by botanists to be about 1,340 years old as of 2021, meaning that when Magellan came to ...

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