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English: Bonifacio Monument
[1] - Bantayog ni Bonifacio, Monumento, Caloocan City wikimapia
[2] Coordinates: 14°39'25"N 120°59'2"E
[3] Coordinates: 14°39'25"N 120°59'2"E Bonifacio Monument (Caloocan City (South)) Samson Road cor. Rizal Ave. The main landmark of Caloocan City,
[4] the Bonifacio Monument is located at the intersection of Rizal Avenue and EDSA. The monument was immortalized by the great Filipino national artist Guillermo(Botong)Tolentino in 1933 together with Guillermo Masangkay, one of Bonifacio's generals adapting the facing of Bonifacio's Statue towards his birthplace in Tondo, Manila, which is situated on the south of Caloocan. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila
[5] Monument dedicated to the lifework of Andres Bonifacio. 45 foot pylon with at the top a figure representing Victory. Designed by Guillermo Tolentino.
[6][7]ka-147 kaarawan ni Bonifacio gugunitain sa Caloocan List of public art in Metro Manila
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