Sari-saring Monumento Alay Kay Rizal

Tiaong, Quezon

 

NHCP Photo Collection, 2011

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Jose P. Rizal

Jose P. Rizal

Introduction

On 28 September 1901, the Philippine Commission passed Act No. 243, authorizing the construction of a National Monument for Filipino patriot and reformist, Jose Rizal (June 19, 1861–December 30, 1896). Subsequently, public schools, municipalities, and cities all over the country built their own versions of Rizal monuments. All of these structures in different forms, magnitude and designs represent local flavors blended on current architectural styles of the period. In matters of patriotism, these historic monuments and memorials imbue the love for the country in every Filipino - a virtue personified by the Philippine national hero.

Inventory Tally

  • Other Countries (3)
  • Within the Philippines (37)

Index by Country

  • China (1)
  • Mexico (1)
  • Philippines (36)
  • Spain (1)

Rizal's Visitors

Index by Region

  • Region ARMM (1)
  • Region CAR (1)
  • Region I (3)
  • Region II (2)
  • Region III (2)
  • Region IV-B (5)
  • Region IX (2)
  • Region NCR (1)
  • Region V (5)
  • Region VII (9)
  • Region XII (3)

Index by Provinces

  • Albay (5)
  • Basilan (1)
  • Bohol (5)
  • Bulacan (1)
  • Cagayan (1)
  • Cebu (3)
  • Cotabato (2)
  • Ilocos Norte (1)
  • Ilocos Sur (1)
  • Isabela (1)
  • La Union (1)
  • Metro Manila (1)
  • Misamis Occidental (1)
  • Mountain Province (1)
  • Negros Oriental (1)
  • Pampanga (1)
  • Quezon (4)
  • Romblon Province (1)
  • South Cotabato (1)
  • Zamboanga Del Sur (1)

Index by Towns and Cities

  • Agoo (1)
  • Alburquerque (1)
  • Argao (1)
  • Bacacay (1)
  • Baclayon (1)
  • Baliwag (1)
  • Bilar (1)
  • Bontoc (1)
  • Dalaguete (1)
  • Dumaguete (1)
  • Echague (1)
  • Guagua (1)
  • Guinobatan (1)
  • Infanta (1)
  • Isabela City (1)
  • Koronadal (1)
  • Legazpi City (1)
  • Loboc (1)
  • Loon (1)
  • Lucban (1)
  • Malinao (1)
  • Manila (1)
  • Mauban (1)
  • Midsayap (1)
  • Oas (1)
  • Oroquieta City (1)
  • Pagadian City (1)
  • Pikit (1)
  • Romblon (1)
  • Tabaco City (1)
  • Tuguegarao City (1)
  • Vigan (1)
  • Zamboanga City (1)

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