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Jose Rizal- Laon-Laan, Dimasalang

Andres Bonifacio- Agapito Bagumbayan/May Pag-Asa

Pio Valenzuela - Madlang-Awa

Marcelo H. Del Pilar- Plaridel

Antonio Luna- Taga-ilog

Mariano Ponce- Tikbalang, Naning, Katipulako

Jose Maria Panganiban- Jomapa

Juan Luna- Potacio

Graciano Lopez Jaena- Diego Laura

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