Bonifacio Monument

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The Bonifacio Monument is a prominent historical landmark in Caloocan, Philippines, commemorating revolutionary leader Andrés Bonifacio and the Philippine struggle for independence.

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Label Occurrences
Bonifacio Monument canonical 2
Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical landmark
monument
outdoor sculpture
alsoKnownAs Monumento
Monumento Circle
architect Guillermo Tolentino
category Caloocan landmarks
Monuments and memorials in Metro Manila
Outdoor sculptures in the Philippines
commemorates Andrés Bonifacio
Philippine Revolution
Philippine struggle for independence
country Philippines
dedicatedTo Andrés Bonifacio
features bronze figures
central obelisk
sculptural group of revolutionaries
governingBody City Government of Caloocan
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
surface form: World Geodetic System 1984
hasLanguageOfInscription English
Filipino
hasNearbyTransportNode Monumento LRT station
hasTypeOfStructure obelisk
sculptural ensemble
height 13.7 metres
heritageDesignation National Monument of the Philippines
honors Katipunan
locatedAtIntersectionOf EDSA
MacArthur Highway
Rizal Avenue
Samson Road
locatedIn Caloocan
Luzon
Metro Manila
locatedInTimeZone Philippine Standard Time
materialUsed bronze
granite
namedAfter Andrés Bonifacio
partOf Philippine national heritage
subjectOf Philippine historical studies
symbolizes Filipino nationalism
resistance to colonial rule
touristAttraction true
unveiledOn 1933-11-30
yearCompleted 1933

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

EDSA terminusNorth Bonifacio Monument
Caloocan hasLandmark Bonifacio Monument
Andrés Bonifacio hasMonument Bonifacio Monument
this entity surface form: Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan