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Cebu was the first Spanish city in the Philippines. It was founded by the Spanish Cortes in 1571.
the first spanish settlement was established in cebu,city.
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The first people in the Philippines were Negritos, believed to have come from mainland Asia through land bridges.
The Philippines was under Spanish rule for three centuries. There is Spanish and Mexican influence on Filipino culture, starting from the language, and following with religion, architecture and traditions. There are many names that come from Spanish, and names of cities and towns as well. Philippines is one of the two Asian countries that have a majority of people who identify themselves as Roman Catholic. Also, there are many Philippines dishes that come directly from Spanish and Mexican cuisine, such as Albondigas, Arroz a la Valenciana and Tamales.
Cebu was the first Spanish city in the Philippines. It was founded by the Spanish Cortes in 1571.
The Spanish came in the Philippines for 3G's. gold, glory and God.
the first spanish settlement was established in cebu,city.
American forces.
No, Spanish is not the first language in the Philippines. The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Spanish was once an official language during the Spanish colonization period but is no longer widely spoken in the country.
it was during the last period of 1898 to 1900 after the spanish American war and after signing the treaty of Paris.
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The first people in the Philippines were Negritos, believed to have come from mainland Asia through land bridges.
It was the Philippines as a Spanish Colony.
William Howard Taft was the first US Civil Governor of the Philippines, but he got that appointment AFTER the Spanish-American War. There was no American governor f the Philippines during the Spanish-American War because until the war was over the Philippines were a Spanish possession and had a Spanish governor.
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Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer in the service of Spain, is generally considered the first European to reach the Philippines in 1521. However, it was the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi who established the first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565, marking the start of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.