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Each of the eight rays of the sun on the flag of the Philippines represents a province of the Philippines, of the eight which had a significant part in the Philippine revolution, starting in 1896.While these vary precisely in name, they are often given similar to the following:Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila-Morong, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac.
The Philippines has one national flag
The Tagalog term for "flag of the Philippines" is "bandila ng Pilipinas."
The name of the Philippines flag is 3 stars and a sun. The Filipino flag was adopted on June 12th, 1898.
The eight-rayed sun on the Philippine flag symbolizes independence and signifies the first eight provinces that revolted against Spanish colonial rule. It also represents the Philippines' progress and hope for a brighter future.
No, burning a national flag is not a common practice in the Philippines. The proper way to dispose of a tattered flag in the Philippines is through a ceremony called "flag retirement," where it is respectfully folded and buried or cremated.
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The flag of the Philippines was made on Hongkong by Marcela Agoncillo , Lorenza Agoncillo and Delfina Herbosa
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The Philippines flag has 8 rays on its flag and these 8 rays stand for the 8 provinces that stood up against the Spanish revolution.