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12 hours ago · The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or Tagalog Insurgency, was fought between the First Philippine Republic and the United States from February 4, 1899, until July 2, 1902.
- American victory, American occupation of the Philippines; dissolution of the First Philippine Republic
12 hours ago · Batangas, officially the Province of Batangas (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Batangas IPA: [bɐˈtaŋgas]; Spanish: Provincia de Batangas), is a first class province of the Philippines located in the southwestern part of Luzon in the Calabarzon region.
- 3,119.75 km² (1,204.54 sq mi)
- Philippines
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12 hours ago · Etymology The region's name is derived from its Bagobo origins, who are indigenous to the area. The word davao came from the phonetic blending of three Bagobo subgroups' names for the Davao River, a major waterway emptying into Davao Gulf near the city. The Obos, who inhabit the hinterlands of the region, called the river Davah (with a gentle vowel ending); the Clatta (or Giangan/Diangan ...
- Philippines
- 1830 (Pinagurasan), June 29, 1848 (Nueva Vergara), 1867 (renamed Davao)
- 13 m (43 ft)
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12 hours ago · The area was reorganized into the Fujian Circuit in 985, which was the first time the name "Fujian" was used for an administrative region. [citation needed] Vietnam. Many Chinese migrated from Fujian's major ports to Vietnam's Red River Delta. The settlers then created Trần port and Vân Đồn.
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12 hours ago · First Samoan Civil War: 1886–1894 Tamasese German Empire: Mata'afans. Supported by: United States. Stalemate Second Samoan Civil War: 1898–1899 Mata'afans German Empire: Samoa United Kingdom United States: Stalemate Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903: 1902–1903 United Kingdom German Empire Italy
12 hours ago · The Philippine national team competing against China at the 1917 Far Eastern Games in Tokyo. The Philippines first participated in international basketball in the Far Eastern Championship Games in 1913. The Philippines defeated China in what was the first international game in Asia. The Philippines won all but one (1921) championship until 1934.
12 hours ago · First- and second-class provinces are provided ten regular SP members; third- and fourth-class provinces have eight, while fifth- and sixth-class provinces have six. Exceptions are provinces with more than five congressional districts, such as Cavite with 16 regularly elected SP members, and Cebu , Negros Occidental and Pangasinan which have ...