Jose Rizal travelled the world over , the Philippines never!
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super.,. as in world wide bec he travels diff. countries
Jose Rizal traveled to Antipolo in 1868, then to Manila to visit Saturnina who was a student in Santa Ana. He then went to Calamba.
Jose Rizal, a Filipino national hero, traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia during the late 19th century. His travels influenced his views on colonialism and fueled his passion for Philippine independence. Rizal's writings and experiences abroad played a significant role in inspiring the Filipino nationalist movement against Spanish colonial rule.
Rizal read Travels in the Philippines by Dr. Feodor Jagor, a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines. Rizal was impressed by the observations of Jagor like the defects of the Spanish colonization and someday Spain would lose the Philippines.
Rizal read Travels in the Philippines by Dr. Feodor Jagor, a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines. Rizal was impressed by the observations of Jagor like the defects of the Spanish colonization and someday Spain would lose the Philippines.
The four major periods in the life of Jose Rizal are his childhood and education in Calamba and Manila, his travels and studies in Europe, his involvement in the Philippine nationalist movement, and his final years leading up to his execution in 1896.
NO! Jose Rizal is not a book lover.The reason why Rizal prefer to write on a book,because at that time,the spanish is too strick that they will kill who is against them,and Rizal is one of them.
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Jose Rizal was proficient in 22 languages, which included Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, and more. He was known for his linguistic abilities and used these skills in his writings and travels.