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    The first Austronesians reached the Philippines at 3000–2200 BCE, settling the Batanes Islands and northern Luzon. From there, they rapidly spread downwards to the rest of the islands of the Philippines and Southeast Asia, as well as voyaging further east to reach the Northern Mariana Islands by around … See more

    The history of the Philippines dates from the earliest hominin activity in the archipelago at least by 709,000 years ago. Homo luzonensis, a species of archaic humans, was present … See more

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    Also known to a lesser extent as the Pre-Philippines period, is a pre-unification period characterized by many independent states known as … See more

    Early Spanish expeditions and conquests
    A Spanish expedition around the world led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan sighted Samar Island but anchored off See more

    Filipinos initially saw their relationship with the United States as that of two nations joined in a common struggle against Spain. However, the … See more

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    Stone tools and fossils of butchered animal remains discovered in Rizal, Kalinga are evidences of early hominins in the country to as … See more

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    On January 23, 1899, the First Philippine Republic was proclaimed under Asia's first democratic constitution, with Aguinaldo as its president. Under … See more

    The return of the Americans in spring 1945 was welcomed by nearly all the Filipinos, in sharp contrast to the situation in nearby Dutch East Indies. The collaborationist "Philippine Republic" set up by the Japanese under Jose P. Laurel, was highly unpopular, … See more

     
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    The earliest human life in the area dates to 3000 BCE, but much of the existing constructions found around the city were created... view more Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s) Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles

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