Cry of Nueva Ecija
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The first Cry of Nueva Ecija (Filipino: Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija; Spanish: Grito de Nueva Écija) occurred on September 2–5, 1896, in the province of Nueva Ecija, in the Philippines under Spanish rule. It followed shortly after the Cry of Pugad Lawin and was the first call for revolution in central Luzon. Roughly 3,000 volunteers were led by Mariano Llanera and Pantaleon Valmonte (the Gobernadorcillos of Cabiao and Gapan, respectively). They marched towards San Isidro, the provincial capital, where after fighting several battles with the Spanish forces, their army was finally forced to retreat and to undertake guerrilla warfare.
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El conocido como Grito de Nueva Écija (Filipino: Sigaw ng Nueba Esiha) (Inglés: Cry of Nueva Ecija) supuso el inicio de la Revolución Filipina en Luzón Central.
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Cry of Nueva Ecija
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Grito de Nueva Écija
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Cry of Nueva Ecija
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the Philippine Revolution
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The first Cry of Nueva Ecija (Filipino: Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija; Spanish: Grito de Nueva Écija) occurred on September 2–5, 1896, in the province of Nueva Ecija, in the Philippines under Spanish rule. It followed shortly after the Cry of Pugad Lawin and was the first call for revolution in central Luzon. Roughly 3,000 volunteers were led by Mariano Llanera and Pantaleon Valmonte (the Gobernadorcillos of Cabiao and Gapan, respectively). They marched towards San Isidro, the provincial capital, where after fighting several battles with the Spanish forces, their army was finally forced to retreat and to undertake guerrilla warfare.
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El conocido como Grito de Nueva Écija (Filipino: Sigaw ng Nueba Esiha) (Inglés: Cry of Nueva Ecija) supuso el inicio de la Revolución Filipina en Luzón Central.
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Strategic Spanish victory
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Tactical Filipino victory
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*Start of the Philippine Revolution in Central Luzon
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