4. Located in Plaza de Roma
in front of Manila Metropolitan
Cathedral Basilica, Intramuros
This bronze statue was cast
in 1808 and erected in 1824
as a tribute for his having
sent the first smallpox
vaccine to the Philippines.
8. The statue of the Bourbon queen
was created to perpetuate her
memory in a colony half way
around the world.
Located along Magallanes
Drive in Intramuros
12. TOP: (left) St. Rose of Lima, patroness
of the Philippines by Angelo Fattinanzi,
and (right) St. Jacob the Great.
BOTTOM: (from left to right) St. Andrew
the Apostle, preacher of the faith in
many corners of Asia and patron of
saint of Manila, by Livia Papini; St.
Francis Xavier, apostle of the Indies, by
Alcide Tico; St. Polycarp, old bishop of
Smyrna, by Alcide Tico; and St. Anthony
Abbot, founder of Oriental monasticism,
by Livia Papini.
Bronze lifesize statue by Italian artist,
Maestro Enzo Assenza
18. Caliph Pulaka also known as
Lapu-Lapu is celebrated as one
of the first persons of Mactan
to resist colonization. A
descendent of a royal family he
was born a King in the year
1491. Known for his courage
and skill in warfare, he is
regarded as the first Bayani of
the Visayas. Lapu-Lapu was
believed to be an extraordinary
and admired leader.
Located at the Rizal Park,
Manila
19. HIGH RELIEF
relief in which forms and figures stand out from the background to
half or more than half of their natural depth Also called alto-relievo
25. The
monument
has twenty-
three figures.
It serves as a
reminder that we, as
sons of the nation,
should continue to
stand up for the
zealous cause, never
allowing local and
foreign aggressors to
oppress us again.
Located in
Quezon Blvd,
Manila
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30. GROUP 1
Mark Donnel Gabriente
Karen de Jesus
Katrina de Nava
Carmela Canonizado
Carla Mencias
Esmeralda Bucog
Wia Lagrimas
Razelle de Guzman
Jenny Mallari
Kamille Alcantara
Jaen Castillo
Gene Jizmundo