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English: Jose Tagle[1] José Tagle y Santarin (March 18, 1854 in Barangay Luma, Imus, Cavite – 1902) was roled in the Battle of Imus. But, little is known of the man since people who knew him said he was self-effacing, loved privacy and shunned public attention. Battle of Imus[2] The Battle of Imus, also known as the Siege of Imus, the first battle of the Philippine Revolution and one of the largest in the war, began on the night of 31 August 1896, one day after Bonifacio’s ill-fated attack on the gunpowder magazine of San Jose del Monte. The resulting decisive victory for the Filipino revolutionaries very much alarmed the Spanish government in the Philippines, in which they attempted to subdue the revolutionaries once and for all in Cavite province in turn, opening the twin battles of Binakayan and Dalahican weeks after the battle. Site of the Battle of Imus PH-40-0045 Bridge of Isabel II - [3] Puente de Isabel II [4] [5] PH-40-0045 -- Imus[6] The City of Imus (Filipino: Lungsod ng Imus) is the officially designated capital city of the province of Cavite in the Philippines. The former municipality was officially converted into a city following a referendum on June 30, 2012. Based on the 2010 local government unit (LGU) income of Imus, the former town is classified as a first-class component city of Cavite with a population of 301,624 people according to the 2010 census.[7] This place is situated in Cavite, Region 4, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 14° 25' 47" North, 120° 56' 12" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Imus. [8] Coordinates: 14°24'3"N 120°55'57"E ---[N.B. Very unfortunate and fortunate photography of Imus, Cavite: cloudy and 80% rain upon my Nikon AW100 waterproof shockproof camera. From Bulacan I took photo of Imus Cathedral and Imus Cavite starting 1:39 p.m. Caught in the rain, I did beg the Imus Cathedral in-charge to open all the Lights and he did upon Order from the Parish Office. I am so fortunate that only 2 or 3 people were inside, and nothing to block my photos; unfortunate, however, is the rain that tormented my photos but my Nikon sensor fought and I am sharing Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia these rare, original and sole photos of Imus, Cavite, 98% never photographed since the Battle of Imus. I finished photography at 4:18 p.m. and started uploading via slow internet at 7:54 pm - I hereby certify that these photos are exclusive for Commons and Wikipedia never uploaded in any Internet or any site, and for the public domain without any condition.]
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