Examples of using Cavite in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cavite Province.
They sort of plastered Cavite, Dad.
When Limbon in Indang, a town in Cavite, refused to supply provisions, Bonifacio ordered it to be burned.
Unidentified aircraft approaches Cavite.
Does that idiot think Cavite is a different country?
Unidentified aircraft approaching Cavite.
When the revolution broke out, Rizal was in Cavite, awaiting the monthly mailboat to Spain.
Their fleet has destroyed the Spanish fleet in Cavite.
Including suburbs in the adjacent provinces(Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal) of Greater Manila, the population is around 21 million.
And with that,you may want to look at Cavite.
Also, the Katipunan leaders from Cavite had earlier expressed reservations about starting an uprising due to their lack of firearms and preparation.
On May 24, Aguinaldo, who had returned from voluntary exile on May 19, announced in Cavite,"….
The Katipunan in Cavite was divided into two councils: the Magdiwang(led by Alvarez) and the Magdalo(led by Baldomero Aguinaldo, Emilio's cousin).
South of Manila,the towns of San Francisco de Malabon, Noveleta and Kawit in Cavite rebelled a few days after.
Rebels in Cavite led by Mariano Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo(who were from two different factions of Katipunan) won early victories.
The Magdalo council commissioned Edilberto Evangelista, an engineer, to plan the defense andlogistics of the revolution in Cavite.
Rebels in Cavite led by Mariano Álvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo(who were from two different factions of the Katipunan) won major early victories.
Augmented by new recruits from Spain, government troops recaptured several towns in Cavite, taking Imus on 25 March 1897.
Meanwhile, in Cavite, Katipuneros under Mariano Álvarez, Bonifacio's uncle by marriage, and Baldomero Aguinaldo of Cavite El Viejo(modern Kawit), won early victories.
Mariveles, in the province of Bataan, is an anchorage just inside the northern entrance andSangley Point is the former location of Cavite Naval Base.
At least six people have been taken to a hospital in Tagaytay city in Cavite due to respiratory ailments caused by the ash, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said.
These settlements held ties with the sultanates of Brunei, Sulu, and Ternate,Indonesia(not to be confused with Ternate in present-day Cavite).
At least six people have been brought to a hospital in Tagaytay city in Cavite due to respiratory ailments caused by the ash, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said.
On May 28, 1898, with fresh reinforcements,about 12,000 men raided the last remaining stronghold of the Spanish Empire in Cavite in the Battle of Alapan.
From Manila, the Katipunan expanded into several provinces, including Batangas,Laguna, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bicol and Mindanao.
In 1872, the government of the succeeding governor-general,Rafael de Izquierdo, experienced the uprising of Filipino soldiers at the Fort San Felipe arsenal in Cavite el Viejo.
The armed resistance eventually spread throughout the Southern Tagalog region,particularly in Cavite province, where towns were gradually liberated during the early months of the uprising.
The Spanish concentrated their forces in the Manila area while pulling out troops in other provinces(which proved beneficial for rebels in other areas,particularly Cavite).
The following day, as Kinu andUranami sortied from Cavite for Cagayan, they were attacked by aircraft from Task Group 38.3's aircraft carriers USS Essex and Lexington.
The Cavite revolutionaries, particularly Emilio Aguinaldo, won prestige through defeating Spanish troops in"set piece" battles, while other rebels like Bonifacio and Llanera were engaged in guerrilla warfare.