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Pinaglabanan Shrine

 
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The monument as depicted on the City seal

Pinaglabanan Shrine is located on N.Domingo cor. Pinaglabanan street in the city of San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The shrine has a statue of a woman supported by two children, holding up a bolo, or a machete. This commemorates the first attack of the Filipinos against the Spanish on a warehouse in the area in 1896. The statue can also be seen on the town seal.



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