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  1. 2 days ago · A Glimpse into the Flags of Asian Nations: Unveiling Their Meanings. The flags of Asia offer a fascinating window into the cultural and historical tapestry of the continent. Each flag is a visual representation of the nation’s identity, reflecting its unique history, values, and aspirations. Flags of East Asia: A Region of Tradition and Modernity

  2. 4 days ago · The Philippine Constitution guarantees freedom of religion under two key clauses: the Non-Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. These principles aim to protect the individual's right to religious belief and practice while preventing the government from favoring or endorsing any particular religion. Relevant Constitutional Provisions.

  3. 4 days ago · Mga Simbolo ng Bansang Pilipinas. Pambansang Awit: Lupang Hinirang (the entire song is translated into English as “ Land of the Morning “). National Anthem: Lupang Hinirang. Pambansang Ibon: Agila ng Pilipinas (Pithecophaga jeffery) National Bird: Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jeffery) Kalabaw / Carabao. Pambansang Hayop: Kalabaw (Bubalus bubalis)

  4. 5 days ago · These are colors on the Filipino flag that represent peace, justice, equality and patriotism. When we think of Rizal we will not think of the darkness, but what he fought for our country. He provided inspiration and hope for the Philippine revolution to come.

  5. iloilocity.gov.ph › wp_iloilo › historyHistory - Iloilo City

    1 day ago · The Philippine flag was raised on December 25, 1898, in Plaza Libertad, the last Capital of Spain in Asia. On March 1, 1898, Queen Regent Maria Christina granted a special royal decree that conferred on Iloilo the perpetual title of "La Muy Noble Ciudad" or the "Most Noble City."

  6. 1 day ago · Philippines - Culture, Diversity, Traditions: Philippine society is a unique blend of diversity and homogeneity. Although geographically part of Southeast Asia, the country is culturally strongly Euro-American.

  7. 4 days ago · Lupang Hinirang has been sung as the Philippine National Anthem since 1956 when Ramon Magsaysay was president of the country. It was translated into Tagalog from the original Spanish by Julian Cruz Balmaceda , Ildefonso Santos and Francisco Caballo.