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Every Filipino is taught that the remains of Dr. Jose Rizal is in Luneta Park, Manila, Philippines. It is nearly situated in the spot where he was executed. You will see that the shrine dedicated for Rizal is guarded 24/7 by guards since it is believed that his remains are placed there. However, certain individuals do not agree that the his remains are indeed in that shrine. It is even said that it was never to be found since after Jose Rizal's execution in Bagumbayan, the Spanish officials did robbed the Rizal family of their right to claim his remains. Moreover, his remains were secretly buried in Paco Cemetery (also a place here in the Philippines) with no tombstone or even a name.
LAWS PERTAINING TO JOSE RIZAL* Republic Act 1425 provides for the mandatory study of Jose Rizal's life and works in all colleges and universities of the Philippines, particularly the study of his novels, "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo."* Republic Act 229 mandating the proper celebration of every 30th of December of each day as Rizal Day in every municipality and chartered city.
The salient point of Rizal law is a need to give utmost importance to the ideals of freedom, nationalism and patriotism in every school
-kasi national hero si rizal e ung one peso ay basic money ng Philippines kaya ganun din it's because at one point in every Filipino's life, they will be able to hold a one peso coin, and they will know who the Jose Rizal is -- their National Hero.
There is no law ordering every town to build a monument in Rizal's name, but the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) said there are guidelines for this. It has to built in front of a prominent building, plaza, or park, for instance. The statue also has to be at least life-size.
It is stated that: "So that every Filipino may know Jose Rizal, his face must be inscribed in the denomination of the highest circulation." And since the one peso coin is the denomination that has the highest circulation, his face is inscribed there.
Jose Rizal's pen Writes of freedom and vision Inspires us all Rizal's words echo In hearts longing for justice A hero's legacy Martyr for his land Rizal's spirit lives on strong In every Filipino
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More than 90m is going population every year in the Philippines.
In 2011, the population density of the Philippines was approximately 318 people per square kilometer. This means that for every square kilometer of land in the Philippines, there were around 318 individuals residing.
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