Talk:Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan
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Aklan wasn't born yet in 1897
[edit]Interesting take on Aklan's history. Wasn't this province only founded in 1956? And that it was only carved out from Capiz which was where these martyrs were killed in 1897 in Calivo, Capiz? And who were these "Aklan revolutionists"? The word Aklan was practically unknown to anyone in those days. Funny how it even became law. Should have consulted with the NHCP before coming up with such tale. Roman Aguirre was one of the 19 Martyrs of Capiz. It's Capiz not Aklan.--RioHondo (talk) 17:36, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
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