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The Philippine flag was first used on June 12, 1898, during the declaration of Philippine independence from Spanish rule. It was raised by Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of the revolutionary forces, in Kawit, Cavite. This event marked the official proclamation of the Philippines as a sovereign nation.

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