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The five notable Spanish expeditions to the Philippines include:

  1. Ferdinand Magellan's Expedition (1521) - The first European expedition to reach the archipelago, claiming the islands for Spain.
  2. Lopez de Villalobos Expedition (1543) - This expedition aimed to establish a Spanish presence and named the islands "Las Islas Filipinas" in honor of King Philip II.
  3. Miguel López de Legazpi Expedition (1565) - Successful in establishing the first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu and later founded Manila in 1571.
  4. Martin de Goiti Expedition (1570) - Contributed to the conquest and colonization of Luzon, particularly Manila.
  5. Diego Silang's Expedition (1762) - Though not a traditional expedition, it marked the resistance against Spanish rule during the British occupation.

These expeditions were pivotal in establishing Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines.

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