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The Spanish colonization

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The Spanish colonization has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.

8 facts·5 predicates·1 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:suppressed(2), resulted in(2), rdf:type(1)

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labelfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
The Spanish colonization
beganAfterfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
1565
suppressedfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:indigenous-astronomical-knowledge
suppressedfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:indigenous-calendrical-knowledge
replacedWithfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:christian-liturgical-calendar
resultedInfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:traditional-knowledge-loss
resultedInfilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:knowledge-encoding-pattern-shift

References (1)

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  1. ctx:seven-sisters/filipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
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      [Source: Moroporo — The Pleiades in Pre-Colonial Filipino Astronomy — tradition: filipino; era: pre-colonial Philippines (pre-1565 CE) + documented indigenous traditions. Excerpt 4/4. Provenance: https://www.aswangproject.com/precolonial-as

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