Talk:Flags of the Philippine Revolution

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Dude!

You forgot the Magdalo factional flag of General Aguinaldo! It's kinda like the Magdiwang Flag except the inside is white and the KA is red. You can get some images from the mutiny for reference... ^_^

Maybe you can place the Magdiwang and Magdalo flags together as:

Flags of the Katipunan Factions

then add some word about General Aguinaldo.

The Magdiwang faction operated in Manila and the Magdalo faction operated in Cavite.

Done. Although I didn't create a Flags of the Katipunan factions section as factional flags can still be considered Flags of the Katipunan. No need to introduce additional sections when we could use existing ones. --seav 06:27, Oct 24, 2003 (UTC)

August 2011

It seems that this is an incomplete article due to absence of some important flag this includes the absence of flag of Katipunan that consist of Letter K in triangular form,The flag which only consist of single K at the center, and the personal flag of Macario Sakay while in office as president of Tagalog republic. Please do some research and include the following to he article for better understanding...- 121.54.2.91 (talk) 18:13, 11 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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