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  1. The Negros Revolution (Filipino: Himagsikang Negrense; Cebuano: Rebolusyong Negrense; Spanish: Revolución negrense), commemorated and popularly known as the Fifth of November (Spanish: Cinco de noviembre) or Negros Day (Hiligaynon: Adlaw sang Negros; Cebuano: Adlaw sa Negros; Spanish: Día de Negros), was a political movement that ...

  2. Oct 30, 2022 · Popularly known as Al Cinco de Noviembre, every November 5 is celebrated as Negros Day and it is a non-working holiday in the province of Negros Occidental. This day is celebrated to commemorate the Negrenses’ revolt against the Spanish colonizers on November 5, 1898.

  3. The Cinco de Noviembre Mark Point was built to commemorate the significant historical event that ended the rule of Spanish colonial forces on the Negros Island. It is located along Cinco de Noviembre Street.

  4. Nov 6, 2020 · Learn about the history and significance of Cinco de Noviembre, the day of Negros Revolution and Independence in 1898. Discover how Negrenses fought against Spanish forces and established a republic that lasted for three months.

  5. Cinco de Noviembre is a small landmark in Silay City that played a huge part during the revolution. It served as the drugstore and a hideout where Negrense Revolutionaries secretly helped plan the revolution against the Spanish Colonial Forces on November 5, 1898.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · November 5, or Cinco de Noviembre, remains a brilliant facet of Negrense history. In fact, we launched Negros Season of Culture on Cinco de Noviembre, 2020. But after three years of writing about war and bloodshed and revolution, we’re at our wit’s end finding new angles to retell the story of cannons made out of rolled bamboo mats.

  7. Nov 12, 2021 · An annual event, Cinco de Noviembre province-wide holiday that aims to commemorate the brave spirit of Negrenses and let it not be forgotten. Established on the same day in 2020, Negros Season of Culture (NSC) honored the momentous event this year through the lives of Gen. Aniceto Lacson of Talisay, who led katipuneros from the north ...

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