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Francisco Zaldua Gomburza was a Filipino priest and one of the three martyrs known collectively as Gomburza, alongside Mariano Gomez and Jose Burgos. They were executed by the Spanish colonial government in 1872 for alleged involvement in a mutiny, which highlighted the struggle for reform and rights in the Philippines. Their martyrdom became a symbol of the fight against colonial oppression and inspired future generations in the Philippine revolution. Gomburza's legacy is significant in Philippine history as a catalyst for nationalism and advocacy for social justice.

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