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National Historical Shrines, also known as National Shrines is a declaration on a hallowed site
Background
[edit]Declared National Historical Shrines in the Philippines
[edit]Image | Official National Historical Shrine/ National Shrine name | Description | Location | Legal Basis | Year declared |
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The Burial Site Of Sheik Karimol Makhdum in Tandu Banak, Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi[a] | Site where Sheik Karimol Makhdum, Arab Missionary who brought Islam to Tawi-tawi, is buried | Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi | Declaration: NHI Resolution No. 6, S. 1993[1] | 1993 | |
Shrine of Freedom
(Dambana ng Kalayaan)[b] |
Declares Fort Santiago as Shrine of Freedom. Dedicated to the memory of Rizal and a Legion of National Heroes and Martyrs who had been confined as lost their lives within said premises
Includes
|
Intramuros, Manila | Declaration: RA 597 s. 1951[2], RA 1607, s. 1956[3] | 1951 | |
Kiangan War Memorial Shrine | Commemorates the site where Tomoyuki Yamashita and in his capacity, the Japanese Imperial forces surrendered, signaling the end of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines | Kiangan, Ifugao | 1975 | ||
Aklan Freedom Shrine | Final resting place of the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan | Kalibo, Aklan | Declaration: NHCP Resolution No. 8, s. 2019[6] | 2019 | |
Melchora (Tandang Sora) Aquino National Shrine | Site of the birthplace of Melchora "Tandang Sora" Aquino, Mother of the Katipunan. Also the site of her re-interred remains. | Bo. Banlat, Quezon city | Declaration: NHCP Resolution No. 04, S. 2012[7] | 2012 | |
Liberty Shrine | More commonly known as Mactan Shrine, the site commemorates what is believed to be the environs where the Battle of Mactan occured
Includes:
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Mactan Island, Cebu | Declaration: RA 5695[8], PD 260 s. 1973[9] | 1969 | |
Balete Pass National shrine | Site of the Battle of Balete Pass | Sta Fe, Nueva Vizcaya | Declaration: RA 10796[10] | 2016 | |
The Site in Magallanes, Limasawa Island in the Province Of Leyte, Where The First Mass In The Philippines | Also known as the National Shrine to the First Mass, more commonly known as Limasawa Shrine, this site commemorates the birth of Christianity in the Philippines | Limasawa Island, Leyte | Declaration: RA 2733[11] | 1960 | |
Andres Bonifacio Shrine | Shrine dedicated to Andres Bonifacio in recognition for starting and leading the 1896 Philippine Revolution. Declared during the centenary of his death | Manila | Declaration: Proclamation No. 1132, s. 1997[12] | 1997 | |
Libingan ng mga Bayani | First established as Republic Memorial Cemetery as a tribute to soldiers who died during WW2. Final resting place of Philippine presidents, Medal of valor recipients and other persons entitled to internment at this National Shrine | Taguig | Site reserved for National Shrine purposes: 1967 | ||
Ricarte Shrine | |||||
General Leandro Locsin Fullon National Shrine | Final resting place of Leandro Locsin Fullon, Filipino General of the Philippine Revolution and Liberator of Antique
Includes:
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Hamtic, Antique |
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1982 | |
Mt. Samat National Shrine (Dambana ng Kagitingan[c]) | Built in honor and in the memory of soldiers who perished in WW2 | Pilar, Bataan |
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1966 |
Unbuilt/ reclassified/ delisted National Historical Shrines
[edit]Sites commonly associated as National Historical Shrines
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- ^ "PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES - CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
- ^ "AN ACT DECLARING INTRAMUROS A COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL AND EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT, REPEALING FOR THAT PURPOSE COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE AND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN".
- ^ "Proclamation No. 1460, s. 1975 Signed on July 9, 1975".
- ^ "Proclamation No. 1682". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
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- ^ "2012 Board Resolutions".
- ^ "REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5695, June 21, 1969".
- ^ "Presidential Decree No. 260, s. 1973 Signed on August 1, 1973".
- ^ "Republic Act No. 10796". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
- ^ "AN ACT TO DECLARE THE SITE IN MAGALLANES, LIMASAWA ISLAND IN THE PROVINCE OF LEYTE, WHERE THE FIRST MASS IN THE PHILIPPINES WAS HELD AS A NATIONAL SHRINE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND LANDMARKS THEREAT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES".
- ^ "Proclamation No. 1132, s. 1997".
- ^ "PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES - CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
- ^ "EXCLUDING FROM THE OPERATION OF PROCLAMATION NO. 423, DATED JULY 12, 1957, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE FORT BONIFACIO MILITARY RESERVATION A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE LAND EMBRACED THEREIN SITUATED IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF TAGUIG, PROVINCE OF RIZAL, AND RESERVING THE SAME FOR NATIONAL SHRINE PURPOSES".
- ^ "Proclamation No. 25". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2024-10-14.