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      • Diariong Tagalog (lit. Newspaper Tagalog) was a patriotic newspaper in Tagalog and Spanish published during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines. It was founded by Marcelo H. del Pilar, Basilio Teodoro Morán, and Pascual H. Poblete in 1882, and Francisco Calvo y Múñoz funded the printing of the newspaper.
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  2. Diariong Tagalog (lit. Newspaper Tagalog) was a patriotic newspaper in Tagalog and Spanish published during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines. It was founded by Marcelo H. del Pilar, Basilio Teodoro Morán, and Pascual H. Poblete in 1882, and Francisco Calvo y Múñoz funded the printing of the newspaper. [1]

  3. Ang Diariong Tagalog (sa makabagong ortograpiya: "Diyaryong Tagalog") ay pahayagang nasa wikang Tagalog at Espanyol noong panahon ng pananakop ng Espanya sa Pilipinas. Itinatag ito ni Marcelo del Pilar noong 1882 at tinustusan naman ni Francisco Calvo ang pagpapalimbag ng pahayagan. [1]

  4. 4 days ago · ABOUT DIARIONG TAGALOG - Diariong Tagalog is a legacy publication under the Herald Media Group. It has been originally published in 1882, which also carried one of Dr. Jose Rizal's writings. This online version serves as a testament to Filipino independent media all over the world.

  5. Diariong Tagalog. Makabayang peryodiko ang Diariong Tagalog ( Di·yár·yong Ta·gá·log) na itinatag ni Marcelo H. del Pilar at ni Don Francisco Calvo, isang mayamang Español na may liberal na kaisipan. Bilingguwal ito dahil naglalathala ng mga artikulo sa wikang Tagalog at sa wikang Español.

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  6. Del Pilar, together with Basilio Teodoro Morán and Pascual H. Poblete, founded the short-lived Diariong Tagalog (Tagalog Newspaper) on June 1, 1882. Diariong Tagalog was the first bilingual newspaper in the Philippines and was financed by the wealthy Spanish liberal Francisco Calvo y Múñoz.

  7. Oct 17, 2016 · In 1882, Del Pilar was a member of the group that founded the first bilingual newspaper- Tagalog and Spanish- in the Philippines, Diariong Tagalog. Though the publisher was ostensibly Francisco Calvo Munoz, a peninsular treasury official in the Philippines, the real moving spirit behind the paper were Del Pilar, who acted as editor of the ...

  8. Tagalog. Diariong Tagalog, published in 1882, and the first daily in Tagalog (edited by Marcelo H. del Pilar and Francisco Calvo), sur-vived only three months.10 El ūocano (1889-%), founded by writer and nationalist Isabelo de los Reyes, has been called "the first newspaper that was genuinely native" because of its personnel and ideas:

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