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LUPANG HINIRANG

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5 November 2024 Lifted from Ray Ray Facts about LUPANG πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­πŸŽΌ HINIRANG "Because you're Filipino, you should know this." "Lupang Hinirang" ("Chosen Land"), originally titled in Spanish as "Marcha Nacional Filipina" ("Philippine National March"), and commonly and informally known by its incipit "Bayang Magiliw" ("Beloved Country"), is the national anthem of the Philippines. Its music was composed in 1898 by JuliΓ‘n Felipe, and the lyrics were adopted from the Spanish poem "Filipinas", written by JosΓ© Palma in 1899. National anthem of the PhilippinesAlso known as"Marcha Nacional Filipina" (original title of the march composed by JuliΓ‘n Felipe) "Filipinas" (original title of the poem written by JosΓ© Palma) Lyrics: JosΓ© Palma (original Spanish lyrics), 1899 Felipe Padilla de LeΓ³n (Tagalog lyrics), 1956 Music: JuliΓ‘n Felipe, 1898 Adopted June 12, 1898 (music) 1899 (Spanish lyrics) May 26, 1

THE LOST EMPIRE OF PANAY

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28 October 2024 Lifted from Ray Ray The Lost Empire of Panay The Lost Empire of Panay is a legendary pre-colonial kingdom that once thrived on the island of Panay in the Philippines. While its existence is shrouded in historical mystery and folklore, the story of the empire has captivated generations of Filipinos and continues to be a source of intrigue and fascination.   The Maragtas Legend: A Tale of Ten Datus   The most widely accepted account of the empire's origins is found in the Maragtas legend, a collection of oral traditions and historical accounts passed down through generations. According to the legend, ten Datus (tribal leaders) from Borneo, led by Datu Puti, fled the oppressive rule of Sultan Makatunaw in the 13th century. They sailed northward, eventually landing at the mouth of the Sirawag River (now San Joaquin, Iloilo) in Panay.    The island was already inhabited by the Atis, an indigenous people ruled by King Mari Kudo and Queen Mani Wang Tiwang. The Datus negot

IN AID TO THEE

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27 October2024 Source: THE FILIPINO GLOBAL 5 U.S Marine C130 Plane landing in Samar may mga Pagkain na dala from U.N , the Politicians are not allowed to touch the relief goods. Thanks God. PHILIPPINE POLITICIANS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE RELIEF GOODS! Thank you good SAMARITANS!May God bless you! Malaking sampal sa gobyerno na hindi na pahawakan sa kanila ang mga relief goods, pati mga taga-ibang bansa wala ng katiwa-tiwala sa kanila. It's a good move para makakain at maka-survive na sa gutom, mabihisan na ang kanilang mga damit, maibsan na ang mga dinaramdam nila kahit papano. Dahil kung nagluluksa man sila ngayon sa pagkawala ng mga Pamilya, kamag-anak, anak, kaibigan, magulang, kapatid o kapitbahay, mas matindi na ang gutom at uhaw na nararamdaman nila dahil sa bagal kumilos ng gobyerno natin.  At pag magtagal pa, baka di na nila makayanan, nakakalungkot. Kung bakit ang dami ng dahilan nila ngayon na di makarating sa mga lugar na nangangailangan ng tulong. Nasaan na ang mga r

STUPIDEST LEADERS

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26 October 2024 Credit to the owner 

BRICS RISING

26 October 2024 BRICS RISING: WHILE THE WEST DECLINES, THE PHILIPPINES STANDS ON THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY "The common march of the Global South towards modernity is a major event in world history and an unprecedented achievement in the course of human civilization." — Xi Jinping, 2024 BRICS Summit. The BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, now expanded with Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE — represent more than just a coalition of developing countries. They signify an entirely new world order, a Global South’s united front that’s redefining how international relations are conducted, without the neocolonial condescension of the West. This alliance is a reclamation, a bold message to the world that the future doesn’t belong to the West anymore. It’s time for the Global South to dictate its own terms. In the Kazan Summit of 2024, BRICS leaders laid out visions that transcend the transactional relationships we see in Western politics. In Xi Jinping’s

ETHNOLINGUISTIC PEOPLE

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22 October 2024 πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ π—§π—›π—˜ π—˜π—§π—›π—‘π—’π—Ÿπ—œπ—‘π—šπ—¨π—œπ—¦π—§π—œπ—– π—£π—˜π—’π—£π—Ÿπ—˜ 𝗒𝗙 π—§π—›π—˜ π—£π—›π—œπ—Ÿπ—œπ—£π—£π—œπ—‘π—˜π—¦: “π—§π—›π—˜ π—™π—œπ—Ÿπ—œπ—£π—œπ—‘π—’π—¦” πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ The π™‹π™π™žπ™‘π™žπ™₯π™₯π™žπ™£π™šπ™¨ (αœ‰ᜒᜎᜒαœ‰ᜒᜈᜐ᜔) is a culturally and linguistically diverse country, inhabited to over 𝟭𝟳𝟱 π™šπ™£π™©π™π™£π™€π™‘π™žπ™£π™œπ™ͺπ™žπ™¨π™©π™žπ™˜ π™œπ™§π™€π™ͺπ™₯𝙨, the majority of which speak 𝘼π™ͺπ™¨π™©π™§π™€π™£π™šπ™¨π™žπ™–π™£ languages. Many of these nations, notably the 𝙑𝙀𝙬𝙑𝙖𝙣𝙙 and π™˜π™€π™–π™¨π™©π™–π™‘ π™£π™–π™©π™žπ™€π™£π™¨, converted to Christianity and adopted foreign cultural influences. The Ethnolinguistic nations in the photo include, “in no particular order”: • π—§π—”π—šπ—”π—Ÿπ—’π—š refers to the people of the major ethnic group in the Philippines’ capital Manila in the main island of Luzon. They are native to the Metro Manila and Calabarzon regions of Southern Luzon. • π—–π—˜π—•π—¨π—”π—‘π—’ (π—•π—œπ—¦π—”π—¬π—”) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolingustic group Bisaya, who constitute one of the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country. • π—œπ—Ÿπ—’π—–π—”π—‘π—’

MAGSASAKA

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16 October 2024 MAGSASAKA Akda ni Duoi Ampilan  Bawat patak ng pawis ay butil na bumubuhay sa marami. Mula sa pagputok ng bukang liwayway hanggang sa paglubog ng araw ay hindi iniinda ang pagod sa masiglang pagkayod. Silang limot na bayani sa bukid, ang dakilang magsasaka. Silang nagpapagod at nagpapakasakit para may maitatanim at aanihin. Kung wala sila ay marami ang magugutom sa atin.