Blood Compact Shrine

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The Blood Compact Shrine is a historical monument in Bohol, Philippines, commemorating the 1565 sandugo (blood compact) between Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and local chieftain Datu Sikatuna, symbolizing the first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical monument
tourist attraction
associatedWith Bohol provincial government NERFINISHED
Philippine tourism promotion
commemorates Sandugo NERFINISHED
blood compact between Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna
commemoratesEventYear 1565
country Philippines
dedicatedTo Sandugo blood compact NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility publicly accessible
hasArtworkForm sculpture group
hasCommemorativePlaque historical marker describing the 1565 blood compact
hasCulturalSignificance iconic landmark of Bohol
symbol of friendship and alliance
hasFunction commemoration
education
tourism
hasHeritageType cultural heritage site
hasLocationView Bohol Sea NERFINISHED
coastline of Bohol
hasMaterial bronze
stone
hasNearbyAttraction Baclayon Church NERFINISHED
Tagbilaran City seaport NERFINISHED
hasSubject Boholano natives
Datu Sikatuna NERFINISHED
Miguel López de Legazpi NERFINISHED
Spanish soldiers
hasTheme Spanish–Philippine relations
colonial history of the Philippines
hasType outdoor monument
hasVisitorActivity historical tours
photography
sightseeing
inception 20th century
languageOfSignage Cebuano
English
Filipino
locatedIn Bohol NERFINISHED
Tagbilaran City NERFINISHED
partOf historical sites of Bohol
symbolizes first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos
tourismRegion Central Visayas NERFINISHED

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Bohol Island hasCulturalSite Blood Compact Shrine