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- The Battle of Binakayan–Dalahican (Tagalog: Labanan sa Binakayan–Dalahikan; Spanish: Batalla de Binakayan-Dalahican) was a simultaneous battle during...
- and Cavite Viejo. The most fortified locations in Noveleta were the Dalahican and Dagatan s****s, defended by Magdiwang soldiers commanded by General...
- battles (particularly that in Dalahican), he was celebrated in present-day Cavite City as the Hero of the Battle of Dalahican. A native of Imus, Cavite,...
- road connecting the Dalahican Road and a rough causeway leading to the port. It is 27 nautical miles (50 km; 31 mi) to Dalahican, and 57 nautical miles...
- early phase of the revolution after the decisive battles of Binakayan and Dalahican in 1896. Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja now fully aware that the...
- he became a merchant trader using a wooden boat, taking his goods to Dalahican, Lucena by sea and then to Manila by truck. After World War II, he started...
- birthplace of independence, Kawit was also the site of the Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican, one of several Filipino victories during the Revolution. In 1907, the...
- Gumaca, Lopez (Hondagua), Guinayangan (Aloneros), and Tagkawayan. The Dalahican Port and Cotta Port in Lucena provide direct access to the neighboring...
- victorious Battle of Alapan and the famous Twin Battles of Binakayan and Dalahican. During Independence, the President General Emilio Aguinaldo established...
- Cañacao and Sangley Point), the southern districts of Santa Cruz and Dalahican, and the outlying islands of the province, including the historic Corregidor...