A la juventud filipina was created in 1879.
An English version of A La Juventud Filipina can be found in various sources, such as English translations of the original Spanish poem by José Rizal, online literary databases, or anthologies of Philippine literature. Many universities and libraries also have copies of English translations of Rizal's works that may include A La Juventud Filipina.
Juventud La Rural was created on 1946-01-01.
Ateneo de la Juventud was created in 1912.
Juventud La Palma was created on 1950-09-07.
La Ilustración Filipina was created on 1891-11-07.
Isla de la Juventud - baseball - was created in 1977.
El Grito de la juventud was created on 1939-09-24.
El Nuevo Tesoro de la Juventud was created in 1975.
"A La Juventud Filipina" is significant because it captures Jose Rizal's call for Filipino youth to rise and pursue education as a means of liberating themselves from colonial oppression. It symbolizes Rizal's advocacy for social reform and national identity, encouraging the youth to strive for excellence and contribute to the progress of their country despite the challenges they face under Spanish rule.
The population of Isla de la Juventud is 86,420.
Juventud Cambados was created in 1963.
Juventud Retalteca was created in 1951.