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Women of Malolos

Malolos, Bulacan
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Malolos Train Station
Malolos, Bulacan
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Bautista House
Malolos, Bulacan
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Rizal Shrine Dap-
itan, Zam-
boanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Dapitan Plaza
Dapitan,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Casa Real
Dapitan,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Dapitan Church
Dapitan,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Rizal Farm
Katipunan,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Dipolog Church
Dipolog,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Sta. Cruz Beach
Dapitan,
Zamboanga del Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Rizal Monument
Daet, Camarines Norte
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Casa Segunda Katigbak
Lipa, Batangas
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Calamba Church
Calamba, Laguna
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Alberto House
Binan, Laguna
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Rizal House
Calamba, Laguna
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Paciano Rizal House
Los Banos, Laguna
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Tarlac Train Station
Tarlac, Tarlac
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Leonor Rivera House
Camiling, Tarlac
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
San Fernando Train Station
San Fernando, Pampanga
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Site of the University of
Santo Tomas - Intramuros,
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Fort Santiago / Rizal Shrine
Manila
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
San Ignacio Church
Ruins Intamuros, Manila
Paco Cemetery (Paco Park)
Manila
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Rizal Park
Manila
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
Site of Ateneo de Manila
Intramuros, Manila
Selyo
po dito
(Stamp
Here)
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Messages,
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Region III - Central Luzon
San Fernando Train Station (San Fer-
nando, Pampanga) - Rizal exited this station
on June 27 and 28, 1892 to visit friends in
San Fernando and Bacolor as part of his
mission to recruit members to his La Liga
Filipina. Among the houses he visited were
those of Tiburcio Hilario in San Fernando on
June 27 and Ceferino Joven in Bacolor on
June 28. An NHI marker was installed in the
station in 2004.
Malolos Train
Station (Malolos,
Bulacan) - Rizal
exited this station on June 27, 1892 to visit
friends in Malolos as part of his mission to
recruit members to his La
Liga Filipina.
Bautista
House (Malolos, Bulacan) - This is one of
the houses Rizal is said to have visited when
he was recruiting members for the La Liga
Filipina on June 27, 1892.
Women of Malolos Marker (Malolos,
Bulacan) - The site of the school of the
Women of Malolos whom Rizal wrote to on
February 22, 1899 from London.
Tarlac Train Station (Tarlac, Tarlac) -
Rizal exited this station on June 27, 1892 to
Rizal Shrine (Calamba, Laguna) - A
National Shrine, it is a replica of the Rizal
House by Juan Nakpil. Restored by Exec-
utive Order No. 145 of President Elpidio
Quirino, it was inaugurated on June 19,
1950.
Calamba Church (Calamba, Laguna) -
A National Historical Landmark, Rizal was
baptized in the church by Fr. Rufino Col-
lantes on June 22, 1861.
Rizal in Binan Marker (Binan, La-
guna) - Rizal received his first formal
school- ing under Justiniano Cruz
who later advised him to further
his studies in Manila.
Alberto House (Binan, Laguna) - The
house of Rizal's grandfather Lorenzo Al-
berto y Alonzo, Rizal lived there from
1870 to 1871 while he was studying in
Binan. Sadly, the house is currently being
dismantled and will be transferred to
Bagac, Bataan. Such an important herit-
age structure should remain in Binan,
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula
Rizal Shrine (Dapitan, Zamboanga del
Norte) - Rizal's estate during his exile in
Dapitan, it houses replicas of structures
he built there for himself, his family, pu-
pils and patients including the Casa Resi-
dencia, Family Kitchen, Casa Redonda,
Casa Quadrada, Casitas de Salud and
Casa Redonda Pequena among many
others.
Waterworks of Rizal (Dapitan, Zam-
boanga del Norte) - The waterworks Rizal
built can still be found in the Rizal
Shrine.
Dapitan Pla- za (Dapitan,
Zamboanga del
Norte) - A National
Historical Landmark,
the Dapitan Plaza was
planned and beautified by Rizal during
his exile. Acacia trees which he personal-
ly planted can still be found
in the plaza.
Site of the Casa Re-
al (Dapitan, Zamboanga del
Norte) - The official residence and admin-
istration building of the politico-military
governor of the district, Rizal lived there
from July 17, 1892 to March 1893 when
he was transferred to Talisay, now the
Rizal Dapitan Shrine.
Etc.,

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