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Luzon: . . .

Visayas: . . .

Mindanao: . . .

Luzon: I hate how many men there are in our history...Why can't there be more girls?

Visayas: Well, other than from 1898, he's a nice guy. He visits my place often for vacations~.

Luzon and Mindanao: :iconimskepticalplz:

Visayas: I-I mean...(shouldn't have brought that up!) ..hey Minda! Why are you so quiet?

Mindanao: Well, except for Japan whom I've seen only a few times, I've never really met them.

Luzon: Dude...you should go out more often.^^;

Visayas: *sighs in relief, attempt to change topic: SUCCESS.*

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CJ: I should really research more..

:bulletgreen:1st panel :1942

The Bataan Death March
Tagalog: Martsa ng Kamatayan(Japanese:Batān Shi no Kōshin (バターン死の行進?)) (1942) was the forcible transfer, by the Imperial Japanese Army, of 76,000 American and Filipino PoW after the three-month Battle of Bataan in the Philippines during World War II, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of prisoners.

The 128 km (80 mi) march was characterized by wide-ranging physical abuse and murder, and resulted in very high fatalities inflicted upon prisoners and civilians alike by the Japanese Army, and was later judged by an Allied military commission to be a Japanese war crime.

:bulletgreen:Omake: 1898

The Battle of Manila Bay took place on 1 May 1898, following the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. The German Emperor expected an American defeat, with Spain left in a sufficiently weak position for the revolutionaries to capture Manila—leaving the Philippines ripe for German picking.[4] Following the American victory in the war, the Philippines and the Far East were brought to the attention of the world and Germany recognized the great potentialities of the islands as a major commercial market.

On 12 June, the day the Philippines declared its independence from Spain, Vice-Admiral Otto von Diederichs arrived in Manila Bay. The number of German war vessels in Philippine waters increased to three. Earlier, on 6 and 9 May, respectively, the German ships "Irene" and the "Cormoran" arrived in the bay with a separate instruction from the German government, mainly to protect German nationals in Manila. German’s interest in the Philippines was cut short with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 10 December 1898. The Philippines was finally annexed by the United States in 1899.

:bulletgreen:Omake: Germany's 'visits'
Germany is in twelfth spot for the Top 50 Markets by Volume for tourism in the Philippines with 61,193 tourists last year.

well..it's not much, but considering that 8 of the countries above Germany are relatively near, it's good enough.

. . .Guess who's the top 3 visitors?
:iconretardloveitplz:

P.S. I ship GerPiri to some degree but it is far too outweighed by other ships.
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florendo09's avatar
Hey! I thought of a song featuring these 3 singing it XD