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Princess Tala and Prince Uncharming

Princess Tala and Prince Uncharming

Sa sobrang layo ng Anda sa Tagbilaran, hindi ito madaling puntahan ng mga turista kaya naman nanatiling makaluma at tradisyonal ang maliliit pero mga prominenteng barangay ng iba’t ibang katutubo roon. Katutubong Quinali si Tala, pero hindi sila galing sa tribo Eskaya na kilala sa Bohol, mula sila sa tribo ng Ati na nahaluan ng mga dugong kastila noong unang dumaong ang mga ito sa dalampasigan ng Bohol. Sa Anda, ang mga Mezati o tribo ng Mestizang Ati ay may sariling kultura at batas na sinusunod bukod sa batas ng Pilipinas. Sa loob ng BuenaSuerte kung saan pinakamarami ang mga Mezati, mas mataas ang batas ng tribo kaysa sa batas ng bansa. Ang angkan ni Mahalia ay mula sa pinakamatandang Dat
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The Peculiar Morass

The Peculiar Morass

Joshua. Julia focused on her assignment for tomorrow's class in Ms. Minchi. She already had made a bad impression, thanks to her jerk stepbrother. She must do good in her homework to please her professor. She started browsing the internet to find a relevant study about pre-colonial practice and beliefs. She found an interesting article and Slideshare. "Long before the Spaniards conquered the Philippines. The Filipino had established their own religion, society and even form of government." She read each passage as she tried to get an extract for her paper.
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luigis little cat

luigis little cat

Most were assimilated into the local population. Leaders of the reform movement in Spain: left to right: José Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, and Mariano Ponce (c. 1890) A total of 110 Manila-Acapulco galleons set sail between 1565 and 1815, during the Philippines trade with Mexico. Until 1593, three or more ships would set sail annually from each port bringing with them the riches of the archipelago to Spain. European criollos, mestizos and Portuguese, French and Mexican descent from the Americas, mostly from Latin America came in contact with the Filipinos. Japanese, Indian and Cambodian Christians who fled from religious persecutions and killing fields also settled in the Philippines during
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My Ruthless General

My Ruthless General

Her plan is to walk on the beach every morning, do some writing, take pictures and will visit the famous butterfly farm in the area. CN province was an old community even before the discovery of the Philippines by Magellan in 1521. The early settlers were believed to be direct descendants of the group of datus who escaped from the court of Brunei (Borneo) to evade the enmity of a ruling rajah.
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The Author: Back To High School

The Author: Back To High School

“Why did you choose to make tacos?” “We wanted to make something new for us as well. Digging deep into our history, the Philippines was a Spanish colony for 333 years, even longer than Mexico. Both countries were colonized and were part of the Spanish Empire. Many of our fruits and vegetables were brought from Mexico through the Galleon Trade. Such as camote which is sweet potato, singkamas which is Jicama, mani--peanuts, mais--corn and kamatis--tomato.” The Principal who was with the teachers kept nodding in approval. ‘This student really did her research.’
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The Timawa's Daughter : A Tale of Power and Legacy

The Timawa's Daughter : A Tale of Power and Legacy

The trade with the Ming Kingdom of the north had brought unprecedented prosperity to the region, with the exchange of luxurious goods like silk, porcelain, and tea for the rich resources of the Philippines, such as pearls, gold, and spices. The capital of Tondo was bustling with activity, as merchants and traders from all over the region came to exchange goods and stories. The city's markets were filled with the sounds of haggling and laughter, and the smell of exotic spices and fresh seafood wafted through the air. The royal family was also flourishing, with three children who were each a pride to their parents. Dayang Panginoan, their second child, had married Prince Gat Balagtas of Sapa K
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Chasing My Husband (English)

Chasing My Husband (English)

"Ahm yes mom, I think so, because Philippines had been invaded by other countries way back in the past, that's why we were able to adopt diffirent culture and tradition of the other parties." I remember the Christian religion was came from spain and that is why there are some Americans and half Spanish that lived in the Philippines. "You really are a genius baby." Mom proudly say. "You think so mommy?" I smiled at her. "Yeah of course, darling." she agreed. "Well you're right. I got it from you." I winked at her and laughed. "WHAT THE FUCK?!" We were interrupted when we heard commosion on the other side. We look at the direction and we saw the girl that I will never forget.
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Be Mine, Once More

Be Mine, Once More

His mouth was still full, but he spoke anyway. “What is it?” Jasper asked in his deep voice, brows furrowed. “Since my wife and I are heading back to Manila tomorrow, can we invite you to join us for a little outing with another friend? He just got back to the Philippines and wants to meet up.” Virgilio tried hard not to smile too much. He even winked at me when Jasper looked down. Pretending to be serious—classic Virgilio. This was it. The plan was starting. I was nervous with every word Virgilio said.
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My Name Is Simon

My Name Is Simon

Ella asked with annoyance. “He said nothing, but he said something about three barangays: Soledad, La Fuente, and Rajal,” said Seth. “Damn, what year is that?” Ella asked. “What barangay?” asked Luna. “Barangay Soledad, La Fuente and Rajal.” “The 1500s in Spain,” said Seth. “I saw...” said Luna. “Santa Rosa, a town in Nueva Ecija.” “Damn it! I’ll call the team...” Ella said.
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 REVENGE

REVENGE

The incredible story was revealed by Spruce, who got in the Latin archives of valuable documents, including the course, dating from 1827. A large map of the Spanish Botanist Atanasio Guzmán, who was an expert on the route he had tried without success, finding only vestiges of old indigenous mining farms. Later they hired a couple of sailors, the Dutch Barth Blacke and a compatriot surname Chapman, so that they would find the treasure. After entering the planganates, amid the deprivations of such an inhospitable environment, the latter died. The supposed curse was fulfilled in all the attems
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Ferdinand Magellan’s story feels like something ripped straight from an epic adventure novel—except it’s real! This Portuguese explorer, sailing under the Spanish flag in the early 1500s, set out to find a westward route to the Spice Islands. His voyage became the first to circumnavigate the globe, though he didn’t live to see it completed. The sheer audacity of his journey blows my mind—imagine setting sail into uncharted waters with nothing but wooden ships and sheer determination.

Magellan’s most famous discovery was the strait at the tip of South America, now named after him. It connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, a game-changer for global trade routes. He also named the Pacific Ocean ('Mar Pacífico' for its calm waters) during the crossing. Tragically, he died in a skirmish in the Philippines, but his crew pushed forward, proving the world was interconnected by sea. What fascinates me is how his legacy straddles triumph and tragedy—a pioneer who reshaped geography but never made it home.

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