Pamitinan Cave
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On April 12, 1895, Andres Bonifacio along with eight other katipuneros declared the Philippines independence from the Spanish empire inside of this cave.[2] The walls still bear inscriptions of "Viva la Independencia Filipinas" from the time of the Philippine Revolution.[3][4] On June 21, 1996, Pamitinan cave was declared a historic site by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.[5]
During World War II, Japanese soldiers occupied the cave and used it as a camp.[citation needed]
See also
- Historic site
- List of Philippine historic sites
- List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in CALABARZON
- Culture of the Philippines
- List of national parks of the Philippines
- List of World Heritage Sites in the Philippines
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