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Doctrina Christiana, or "Christian Doctrine," is a historical work written in the 16th century by Spanish missionaries in the Philippines, primarily aimed at instructing indigenous populations in the Christian faith. It is notable for being one of the first printed books in the Philippines, featuring catechisms, prayers, and basic teachings of Christianity, often presented in both Spanish and Tagalog. This work played a crucial role in the evangelization efforts during the Spanish colonial period and contributed to the spread of Christianity in the region.

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