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KANYON FROM THE BATTLE OF BALISONG IN PILAR

Photo Credit/s:
Lyndemae D. Denosta, 2024

The Kanyon from the Battle of Balisong in Pilar, Capiz, dates back to 1897 and is now 127 years old. It was used by Spanish forces during the Philippine Revolution and played a key role in a major local battle on June 17, 1898. Made of metal and now mounted on a concrete base built in 2019, it stands as a physical reminder of the bravery of Filipino revolutionaries. The cannon is historically important, symbolizing resistance, and is also valuable for education and tourism. While it remains structurally intact, it shows signs of aging, including stains from weather exposure, and faces risks like corrosion, vandalism, and neglect. The local government has taken basic steps to preserve it.

Mappers:
Ellaine Marie C. Tumanday, Vanessa Lampera, Noel P. Bolisig, Elmer Catunao

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