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José Palma

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Did you know? The remains of JOSÉ PALMA, the lyricist of what would become our NATIONAL ANTHEM, are believed to be buried inside the MARIA CLARA CHURCH in Sta. Cruz, Manila, a small place of worship belonging to the IGLESIA FILIPINA
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on February 12, 1903, aged 26. No historical accounts are known to where his resting place is, however, his remains were believed to be interred inside the Maria Clara Parish Church of the
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Estación in Barrio Nibaliw, Bayambang (today Barangay Población West, Bautista, Pangasinan). On June 24, 1900, Nibaliw was renamed "Bautista", in honour of Saint
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As underground revolutionary activities intensified, Palma devoted his time to composing more poems. In 1894, he joined the
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of 1896 broke out. He eventually joined the revolutionary forces of Colonel Rosendo Simón in 1899 when the
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Pook Kung Saan Isinulat Ang Liriko Ng Pambansang Awit "Filipinas" At Dambana Ni José Palma y Velásquez
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on September 3, 1899. The poem fit the instrumental tune "Marcha Nacional Filipina" by
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ode "Filipinas". Palma wrote "Filipinas" in the house of
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at the time he wrote "Filipinas", a patriotic poem in
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José S. Palma
Archbishop of Cebu
Spanish name
surname

Tondo, Manila
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Spanish Empire
Manila
Philippine Islands
lyricist
Philippine National Anthem
[xoˈseˈpalma]
Filipino
Spanish
Julián Felipe
Philippine National Anthem
Tondo
Don
Intendencia Office
Rafael Palma
Ateneo Municipal
Jasmines
Katipunan
Philippine Revolution
Philippine–American War
Servillano Aquino
Ángeles
Bambán
kundiman

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