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・ Cry No More (Shareefa song)
・ Cry Now, Laugh Later
・ Cry of a Prostitute
・ Cry of Achilles
・ Cry of Alcorta
・ Cry of Asencio
・ Cry of Battle
・ Cry of Dolores
・ Cry of Fear
・ Cry of Jazz
・ Cry of Love (band)
・ Cry of Morning
・ Cry of Nueva Ecija
・ Cry of Pugad Lawin
・ Cry of Silence
Cry of Tarlac
・ Cry of the Afflicted
・ Cry of the Banshee
・ Cry of the City
・ Cry of the Hunted
・ Cry of the Innocent
・ Cry of the Justice Bird
・ Cry of the Kalahari
・ Cry of the Lonely
・ Cry of the Peacock
・ Cry of the Peacock (novel)
・ Cry of the Werewolf
・ Cry of the Wild
・ Cry of Truth
・ Cry On


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Cry of Tarlac : ウィキペディア英語版
Cry of Tarlac

The Cry of Tarlac (''Filipino: Unang sigaw ng Tarlak'') was an uprising led by General Francisco Macabulos in La Paz, Tarlac in January 1897. Although the province of Tarlac was already classified to be in a state of rebellion even before the uprising, major hostilities unfolded after the cry.
== Background ==
The previous year, eight provinces were put under martial law by the Spanish government in Manila. The eight rays of the sun on the Philippine flag represent these eight provinces including the province of Tarlac, which had a revolutionary chapter of the Katipunan established by Ladislao Diwa. After the Cry of Pugad Lawin and the later Cry of Nueva Ecija in September, the Spanish government began sending troops to the revolted provinces and local militias from the Visayan islands helped quell the insurrection in central Luzon, however, the main revolutionaries from the area, Mariano Llanera and Manuel Tinio continued a guerilla war up until early January 1897. By that time, the Tarlaqueno revolutionaries were already preparing a major offensive to support the central Luzon revolutionaries.

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