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  1. Bonifacio Day is a national holiday in the Philippines, commemorating Andrés Bonifacio, one of the country's national heroes. He was the founder and eventual Supremo of the Katipunan, a secret society that triggered the Philippine Revolution of 1896 against the Spanish Empire.

  2. Bonifacio Day is a national public holiday every 30 November in the Philippines to celebrates the birthday of one of the country’s greatest heroes, Andrés Bonifacio. Born on 30 November 1863, Bonifacio is considered as the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonisation.

  3. Bonifacio Day is celebrated annually on November 30 in the Philippines. It is a national holiday commemorating Andrés Bonifacio, a national hero. Bonifacio was one of the founders of a secret society of revolutionaries commonly known as the Katipunan.

  4. From 2023, by virtue of Proclamation 90, signed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in November 2022, the birth of Andres Bonifacio as a legal holiday will be moved to the Monday nearest November 30th, pursuant to what officials described as “holiday economics.”

  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Activists hold a Bonifacio Day rally at Plaza Miranda in Manila to protest on Bonifacio Day, November 30, 2022. Progressive group Anakbayan held a protest at 9 am in Plaza Miranda, before...

  6. Nov 16, 2022 · The Philippines will be commemorating the 159th birth anniversary of revolutionary leader and national hero Andres Bonifacio this November 30, Wednesday. The Philippines officially began celebrating Bonifacio Day as a national holiday in 1921 after the Philippine Legislature passed Act No. 2946.

  7. Every Filipino history book has a page dedicated to a blood-spattered martyr who faced the country's biggest perpetrators holding nothing but courage and hope alone. Andrés Bonifacio, the 'Father of Philippine Revolution,' was no different.