We are glad to welcome you to our comprehensive resource on the life, works, and legacy of Dr. José Rizal, the Philippines' national hero. This website seeks to provide in-depth information about Rizal's incredible journey as a writer, reformer, and visionary.
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Born: June 18, 1861, Calamba
Died: December 30, 1896 (age 35), Rizal Park, Manila
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What is this controversy all about?
The controversy is regarding about the poem "Sa aking mga Kabata" which was written by Rizal as we all know, But is it actually Rizal's work? A lot of people today doubted that Rizal wrote that poem because of the word "kalayaan". Rizal encountered the word "kalayaan" when he is 21 years old . There are no known manuscripts proving that Rizal wrote the poem
These species of animals were the ones he collected while he was an exile in Dapitan and include Apogonia Rizali (Heller), a type of small beetle; Draco Rizali (Wandolleck), a species of flying dragon; and Rachophorous Rizali (Boetger), a species of toad.