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1 Background  





2 Siege of Baler  





3 Celebration in the Philippines  





4 Celebration in Spain  





5 Celebration in other countries  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 External links  



8.1  Activities  





8.2  Photos  





8.3  Others  
















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right España y Filipinas, 1886 oil on canvas painting by Juan Luna

Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day (Spanish: Día de la Amistad Hispano-Filipina Filipino: Araw ng Pagkakaibigang Pilipino-Espanyol) celebrates the strong links between the Republic of the Philippines and the Kingdom of Spain every June 30. It commemorates the day when General Emilio Aguinaldo, president of the First Philippine Republic, issued a decree requiring the last Spanish soldiers who had been besieged for almost a year inside Baler's church be treated not as enemies and prisoners of war, but as friends. It also ordered that they receive the necessary permission for their return to Spain.

Senator Edgardo Angara, the Friendship Day's main sponsor, described this occasion as, "a glorious day for both countries because the Siege of Baler brought heroes and victory for both parties."[1] Today, it symbolizes the great friendship between both countries.

Background[edit]

The Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day Bill was passed on July 22, 2002, and Republic Act No. 9187 was approved on February 5, 2003—both as means to strengthen the relationship between two nations that share history, values and traditions.

Republic Act No. 9187 states:

June 30 is a day when President Emilio Aguinaldo commended the besieged Spanish soldiers in the Church of Baler for their loyalty and gallantry. To mark this momentous occasion, there is a need to declare said day a national holiday to remember the act of benevolence which has paved the way in bridging better relations between Philippines and Spain.

The 30th of June of each year is hereby declared as Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day to commemorate the cultural and historical ties, friendship and cooperation between the Philippines and Spain. It is hereby declared as a national special working holiday and a special non-working holiday in Aurora Province.[2]

Siege of Baler[edit]

Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day relates to Siege of Baler. A group of Spanish soldiers garrisoned inside the town church in Baler, Aurora and defended the Spanish flag from July 1, 1898, to June 2, 1899—without knowing that Spain had already give its principal colony in Asia independence on December 10, 1898, by signing of the Treaty of Paris.

Heroism and stubbornness let the 33 soldiers, commanded by Captain Enrique de las Morenas y Fossí and Lieutenant Saturnino Martín y Cerezo, not only to survive, but to earn the respect of the revolutionary army of the Malolos Republic, whose safe return to Spain was ordered by General Emilio Aguinaldo. This group of soldiers came to be known as Los últimos de Filipinas (The last ones of the Philippines).

The Siege of Baler was led by Revolutionary Colonel Simon Ocampo TecsonofSan Miguel, Bulacan, the field commanding officer - List of Filipino Generals in the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and the Filipino-American War of 1899.

Celebration in the Philippines[edit]

Bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Spain and the Republic of the Philippines had been steadily improving since the formal establishment of Sovereign Tagalog Nation in 1896, Republic of Biak-na-Bato in 1897, Cantonal Republic of Negros in 1898 and Malolos Republic and Republic of Zamboanga in 1899. The Republic of the Philippines and the Kingdom of Spain have renewed their 1947 Treaty of Friendship, expanding it to a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation in the year 2000.[3] On June 30, 2003, the first celebration of Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day took place in the Philippine town of Baler, Aurora Province, with Senator Edgardo Angara as host. Guests for this first event were, among others, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (one of the directors of Philippine Academy of the Spanish Language) and the head of Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (Spanish International Cooperation Agency), Dr. Rafael Rodríguez-Ponga Salamanca, the special representative for this occasion, who read an official message from H.M. the King of Spain. It is also celebrated yearly in the town of San Miguel, Bulacan in the house of Simon Tecson - Tecson House. It is the same house where the first Philippine Constitution was ratified with Emilio Aguinaldo.

Since 2003, this celebration has acquired more and more relevance and has kept growing in terms of the amount of activities and projects, which have been organised in different locations:

YEAR CELEBRATION HOST OTHER VENUES THEME
2003
1st
Region IIIBaler Region III – Malolos Amistad Duradera (Enduring Friendship)
2004
2nd
Region III – Malolos Amistad Duradera
2005
3rd
Region VIIloilo City Amistad Duradera
2006
4th
Region IXZamboanga City Amistad Duradera
2007
5th
Region III – Baler Region IVigan, Region VIIBohol, Region IX – Zamboanga City, and NCRManila[4] Amistad Duradera: Mga Larangan ng Pagtatagpo[4]
2008
6th
Region III – Baler[5] Amistad Duradera
2009
7th
Region III – Baler[6] Amistad Duradera
2010
8th
Region III – Baler[7]
2011
9th
Region III – Baler[8] Manila galleon

Celebration in Spain[edit]

Since 2006, Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day has been simultaneously celebrated and organised in different locations of Spain such as Madrid, Barcelona, Palencia and AlmonteinHuelva.[9] In Madrid, several institutions such as the Philippine Embassy and the Asociación Cultural Galeón de Manila celebrate this Friendship Day since 2009.

Today, many titles of nobility were named after Philippine areas. These were created for Spaniards with the exception of the Mayorazgo de Mariquina which was created for the Tuasons. Among them are:

Also, many Filipinos held Spanish titles by marriage such as:

There are Filipinos who are descended or are related to noble families in Spain such as:

The current Queen of Spain Letizia's maternal grandmother Enriqueta Rodriguez Figarredo's father was born in the Philippines, and while being of unmixed Spanish extraction, is also considered a Filipino for having been born in Manila during the time when the term Filipino referred exclusively to Spaniards born in the archipelago; hence, insulares.

YEAR CELEBRATION HOST
2006
1st
Castile and LeónPalencia[11]

Celebration in other countries[edit]

YEAR CITY AND COUNTRY
2003 Tel Aviv, Israel[12]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Baler recuerda a los 'últimos de Filipinas' en Día Amistad Hispano-filipina" [Baler remembers the "Last ones of the Philippines" in Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day] (in Spanish). Spain: Terra Noticias (noticias.terra.es). June 30, 2007. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  • ^ Congress of the Philippines (2003). "Republic Act No. 9187: An Act declaring June 30 of the year as Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes" (PDF). Metro Manila, Philippines. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 4, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2010.
  • ^ Rómulo, Alberto (June 30, 2005). "Remarks of the Honorable Alberto G. Rómulo, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of the Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day". Baler, Philippines: Department of Foreign Affairs (dfa.gov.ph). Archived from the original on July 17, 2005. Retrieved July 20, 2010. The Philippines and Spain have renewed their 1947 Treaty of Friendship, expanding it to a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation in the year 2000.
  • ^ a b Lapus, Jesli (June 19, 2007). "Department of Education Memorandum No. 243, s. 2007: Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day" (PDF). Philippines: Department of Education (deped.gov.ph). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2012. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
  • ^ "Baler Hosts 6th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day". Manila, Philippines: Senate of the Philippines 14th Congress (senate.gov.ph). June 30, 2008. Archived from the original on July 27, 2010. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
  • ^ Lee, M.a Glaiza (August 29, 2009). "Courage and honor in the face of adversaries". Manila, Philippines: Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on February 26, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  • ^ "Philippine Spanish Friendship Day". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. June 24, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  • ^ "9th Philippine Spanish Friendship Day Successfully Held in Baler". Senate of the Philippines. June 30, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  • ^ Angara, Edgardo (June 24, 2010). "On the celebration of the 8th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day". Manila, Philippines: Senate of the Philippines 14th Congress (senate.gov.ph). Archived from the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010. and in Spain in Madrid, Barcelona, Palencia, Almonte in Huelva
  • ^ "Álvaro Moreno de Arteaga". geneanet.org. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  • ^ Angara, Edgardo (July 2, 2006). "Of friends and allies". Manila, Philippines: Manila Bulletin (mb.com.ph). Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  • ^ "Snapshots". Philippines: Inquirer Global Nation (globalnation.inquirer.net). August 11, 2003. Archived from the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2010. Overseas Filipino workers celebrate Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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