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  2. Japanese occupation of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The web page covers the history of the Japanese invasion and occupation of the Philippines during World War II, from 1941 to 1945. It does not mention any guerrilla leader who fought against the Japanese soldiers, but it provides some background information on the resistance movement and the puppet government.

  3. Japanese in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and culture of Japanese people in the Philippines, from ancient trade and settlement to modern migration and diaspora. Find out how Japan colonized the Philippines for a short period in the 1940s.

  4. Bataan Death March - Wikipedia

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    The Bataan Death March was the forced transfer of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war from the Bataan Peninsula to Camp O'Donnell in Luzon Island, Philippines in 1942. The march, which lasted from 9 to 17 April, was characterized by severe physical abuse and wanton killings by the Japanese army.

  5. Japan–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of the Philippines in Japan. The Philippines was granted independence in 1946, and was a signatory to the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan. The two countries had a long, protracted process about postwar reparations before formalizing diplomatic relations.

  6. Embassy of the Philippines, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and functions of the Philippine diplomatic mission to Japan, which opened in 1944 and is located in Roppongi. Find out how the Embassy acquired its current site and chancery through war reparations agreements with Japan.

  7. Tondo (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Japan and the kingdoms in the Philippines, date back to at least the Muromachi period of Japanese history, as Japanese merchants and traders had settled in Luzon at this time. Especially in the area of Dilao , a suburb of Manila , was a Nihonmachi of 3,000 Japanese around the year 1600.

  8. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines, [f] officially the Republic of the Philippines, [g] is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. In the western Pacific Ocean , it consists of 7,641 islands , with a total area of roughly 300,000 square kilometers, which are broadly categorized in three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon , Visayas , and ...

  9. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a free online service that translates text, speech, images and websites between 243 languages. Learn about its development from a statistical machine translation to a neural machine translation, its various functions and features, and its usage and impact.