The SakayRiver is a waterway in Bongolava, Madagascar, and passes through the towns of Ankadinondry Sakay and Mahasolo. It has its sources East of Tsiroanomandidy...
Sakay may refer to: Sakay (film), a 1993 Filipino historical drama film SakayRiver, in Madagascar Ankadinondry Sakay, anciently Babetville, a town and...
corner of the lake. The Lily is a tributary of the SakayRiver, which is a tributary of the Tsiribihina River. The Tsiribihina flows westwards to empty into...
Mahajilo is a river in Menabe, western Madagascar. It is formed by the affluents of the Sakayriver and Kitsamby river. It flows down from the central...
The Lily River is a river in central Madagascar. It is the main outflow of Lake Itasy, and flows northwestward to join the SakayRiver, a tributary of...
Saharenana River - Sahatandra - Sahatavy River - Sakaleona River - Sakanila River - Sakayriver - Sahamaitso - Sakeny River - Sambirano River - Sandrananta...
Aguinaldo and his men were captured by the US forces in 1901, General Macario Sakay, a veteran Katipunan member, re-established in 1902 the Tagalog Republic...
Ankadinondry Sakay, anciently Babetville is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Tsiroanomandidy, which is a part of Bongolava...
employment for 2% of the population. This commune is bordered by the Sakayriver. Estimated based on DEM data from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission "ILO...
Bonifacio's case in 1897. In Sakay (1993), Arcilla played General Leon Villafuerte, the revolutionary chief of staff in Macario Sakay's Tagalog Republic. Arcilla's...
Ambatolampy 10 villages - 152 km2 with a population of 12,584 Ankadinondry Sakay 22 villages - 376 km2 with a population of 45,522 Ankerana Avaratra 7 villages...
Sakay to a party in Cavite; upon Sakay's arrival, Bandholtz had him and his men arrested and their weapons confiscated. Following his capture, Sakay was...
to battle against the Spaniards and the Americans. Filipino hero Macario Sakay wore a vest that has religious images and Latin phrases to protect him from...
ng Katipunan (1949) Ang Buhay at Pag Ibig ni Dr. Jose Rizal (1956) Alyas Sakay (1961) El Filibusterismo (1962) Andres Bonifacio: Ang Supremo (1963) Elias...
as a past president would imply that Macario Sakay and Miguel Malvar should also be included, as Sakay continued Bonifacio's concept of a national Tagalog...
In 1902, Macario Sakay, a veteran Katipunan member, established the Tagalog Republic in the mountains of Rizal. Ultimately, Sakay's Tagalog Republic ended...
survivors of his army reached Marikina. Months later, with the help of Macario Sakay, Apolonio Samson, Faustino Guillermo and General Luciona, the Katipuneros...
ancestors of all Philippine ethnic groups. This was later used by Macario Sakay for his 1902–1906 government that was suppressed by the Americans. Kapatiran...
films: 1926 – Charles Stevens in Across the Pacific 1993 – Mike Lloren in Sakay 1996 – Raymond Alsona in Bayani. 1997 – Joel Torre in Tirad Pass: The Story...
obstacles Sakay (1993) – Filipino historical drama film portraying the latter part of the life of Filipino patriot and hero Macario Sakay, who was declared...