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Filipino Trivia and
Historical Facts...
By "Xyrus" of Auckland, NZ
"Be proud of yourself......you can do
anything you put your mind to."
In the Philippines, Filipinos were introduced to the English language in
1762 by British invaders, not Americans.
What is the world's
3rd largest English-speaking nation, next to the USA and the UK? The Philippines.
The USA bought the
Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam from Spain in1898. The Filipino-American Independence
War from 1898 to 1902 ensued, killing 4,234 Americans and how many Filipinos? 16,000
were killed in action and 200,000 died from famine and pestilence. (The Philippines
lost and was colonized until 1946.)
Los Angeles,
California was co-founded in 1781 by a Filipino named Antonio Miranda Rodriguez, along
with 43 Latinos from Mexico sent by the Spanish government .
What antibiotic did
Filipino doctor Abelardo Aguilar co-discover?
Hint: Brand is Ilosone, named after Iloilo. Erythromycin.
The one-chip video
camera was first made by Marc Loinaz, a Filipino inventor from New Jersey.
The first ever
international Grandmaster from Asia was Eugenio Torre who won at the Chess Olympiad in
Nice, France in 1974.
This son of two
Filipino physicians scored over 700 on the verbal portion of the Standardized Achievement
Test (SAT) before the age of 13 - Kiwi Danao Camara of Punahou School,
Hawaii...
Edward Sanchez, a
Mensa member, bagged the grand prize in the first Philippine Search for Product Excellence
in Information Technology.
Who was the
Filipino-American dancer who scored a perfect 1600 on the SAT? Joyce Monteverde of
California.
Who invented the
fluorescent lamp? Thomas Edison discovered the electric light and the fluorescent lighting
was thought up by Nikola Tesla. But the fluorescent lamp we use today was invented by
Agapito Flores (a Cebu man named Benigno Flores of Bantayan Island, according to the
Philippine Daily Inquirer), a Filipino scientist.
Pure- or part-Filipino
celebrities in American showbiz include
Von Flores, Tia Carrere, Paolo Montalban, Lea Salonga, Ernie Reyes Jr., Nia
Peeples, Julio
Iglesias Jr., Lou Diamond Phillips, Phoebe Cates and Rob Schneider.
The first Filipino act to land a top hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in the 1960s
was the group Rocky Fellers of Manila. Sugar Pie de Santo (father was from the
Philippines), The Artist formerly known as Prince (according to the October 1984
article "Prince in Exile" by Scott Isler in the magazine Musician),
Jaya, Foxy
Brown and Enrique Iglesias followed.
Pure Filipinos who
made success in minor charts were Jocelyn Enriquez aka Oriental Madonna,
Buffy, Pinay and
(Ella May) Saison. Latina-American pop star Christina Aguilera lost to Filipina vocalist
Josephine Roberto aka Banig during the International Star Search years ago. In a
mid-1999 MTV chat, she said that competing against someone of Banig's age was "not
fair."
Besides gracing
fashion magazine covers, this international supermodel from Manila had walked the runways
since the 1970s for all the major designers, like Calvin Klein,
Chanel, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, Donna Karan, Gianni Versace and Yves Saint Laurent - Anna
Bayle.
Who is the personal
physician of United States Pres. William Clinton? Eleanor "Connie" Concepcion
Mariano, a Filipina doctor who was the youngest captain in the US Navy.
The first
Filipino-American in US Congress was Virginia Rep. Robert Cortez-Scott, a Harvard alumnus.
Distinguished British
traveler-writer A. Henry Savage Landor, thrilled upon seeing a Bicol landmark in 1903,
wrote: "Mayon is the most beautiful mountain I have ever seen, the world-renowned
Fujiyama (Mt. Fuji) of Japan sinking into perfect insignificance by comparison.
Mayon has the world's most perfect cone."
Filipinos had their
first taste of Mexican chili and corn during the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade
(1564-1815). In return, Mexico's people had their initial taste of tamarind, Manila mango
and a Filipino banana called racatan or lakatan.
Founded in 1595 by
Spaniards, the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines is older than Harvard
and is the oldest university in Asia.
University of Santo
Tomas in Manila, established in 1611, is Asia's second oldest.
Who was the first
Asian and/or Filipino to snatch America's Pulitzer Prize? Philippines Herald war
journalist Carlos P. Romulo in 1941. (He was also the first Asian to become UN President.)
The first two
Filipino-Americans to garner the same award 56 years later were Seattle Times' Alex Tizon
and Byron Acohido, who is part-Korean.
Filipino writer Jose
Rizal could read and write at age 2, and grew up to speak more than 20 languages,
including Latin, Greek, German, French and Chinese. What were his last words?
"Consummatum est!" ("It is done!")
"What's still
most impressive to me about the Philippines is the friendliness of the people, their sense
of humor...," wrote Honolulu journalist John Griffin in a 1998 visit to Manila.
Note: We found this material one evening in our
emailbox. We thought we should upload it for the benefit of all and sundry.
webmaster rc 13 March 2000
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