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The Nueva Guipuzcoa Revolt was a rebellion, part of the Philippine Revolution. It was fought in what is now the Davao Region in the Philippines, mostly centered in the then town of Sta. Cruz in 1898, during the waning days of the war. It was led by Angel Brioso,[1] a local teacher who initially served as provisional Governor of Sta. Cruz. The conflict is a largely-forgotten and less-known front of the revolution.
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- ↑ Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Government. "History". http://www.stacruz.gov.ph/history.php. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
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