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History of the Philippines
This is a History of the Republic of the Philippines from prehistory through 2010. The information here comes from a student project of the Victoria University (www.philippines-timeline.com) and from "Timeline of Philippine History" from www.philippine-history.org.

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Freedom of Information Legislation in the Philippines
A timeline of the Freedom of Information legislation in the Philippines. Sources: ABS-CBNnews.com || Access to Information Network || Aer.ph || Ansa-eap.net || BusinessWorld Online || Congress.gov.ph || GMA News Online || Ifoi.ph || Inquirer.net || InterAksyon.com || Minimalgovernment.net || Phi...

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Philippine Laws on Land & Natural Resources
A compilation of Philippine Laws related to Land and Natural Resources - a project in progress

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Flashpoint Mindanao
New clashes have erupted in Mindanao following a deadlock in peace negotiations between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The death of 19 soldiers in an ill-fated Special Forces mission to capture a fugitive MILF commander in Basilan province on October 18 triggered th...

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Abu Sayyaf
A timeline of major events and/or crimes committed by the Abu Sayyaf Terrorist Group.

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Annotated Timeline: Philippines
Annotated Timeline: Philippines

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History of the Philippines
Philippine history has often been described as an amalgam of regional developments and outside influences. From being a Spanish colony in the 16th century, and then a U.S. colony after the Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War, Philippine history tells the story of a people's long-fou...

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Visual Timeline: WikiLeaks cables and the Philippines
A visual timeline of significant Philippines-related diplomatic cables released online by whistleblower group WikiLeaks.

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Earthenware Jar
This is an earthenware jar in the Museum of Anthropology and was found at a site in the Philippines, but was manufactured in Siam (present-day Thailand). If you look closely you can see that there is a dragon and a bird engraved in the jar. They probably symbolize possibly gods or an aspect of the...

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