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Philippine History
Today in Philippine
History, July 2, 1973, San
Juanico Bridge was
inaugurated
On July 2, 1973, the 2.16-kilometer long
San Juanico Bridge, the longest bridge in
the Philippines spanning a body of sea
water between the islands of Samar and
Leyte in the Visayas, was inaugurated. (An
artist concept of Dr. Jose Rizal and other
Liga members)
Today in Philippine
history, July 3, 1892, Dr.
Jose Rizal founded the
La Liga Filipina
(Posted Tuesday November 08, 2011
13:48:31)
Today in Philippine
History, July 4, 1946, the
Treaty of Manila was
signed
On July 4, 1946, representatives of the
United States of America and of the
Republic of the Philippines signed a Treaty
of General Relations between the two
governments or the Treaty of Manila of
1946. The treaty provided for the
recognition of the independence of the
Republic of the Philippines as of July 4,
1946, and the relinquishment of American
sovereignty over the Philippine Islands.
Today in Philippine history,
July 4, 1570, Filipe II legalized
the taking of slaves in
Mindanao by the Spaniards
(Posted Saturday July 02, 2016 20:15:27)
(Filipe II of Spain)
Sandugo Festival
Tagbilaran City, Bohol
July 1-31