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Rizal Monument, Manila, Philippines. A sentry stands guard at the tomb of nationalist martyr Jose Rizal, who was executed by firing squad on 30 December 1896. The Spanish authorities at the time tried to disguise his grave, but followers of Rizal found it and retrieved his body. Eventually his remains were placed beneath the monument pictured here.

Province of central Luzon Island in the Philippines; area 1,520 sq km/587 sq mi; population (1995) 1,313,000. The capital is Angono. Citrus fruit and vegetables are grown, and there is cattle-raising and aquaculture, although most of the population is employed in the nearby urban centres. The province is named after José Rizal (1861–96), the Philippine national hero.

The province is low and flat in the west with rolling hills in the east. The Montalban River flows through Rizal, and on it is sited the Montalban Dam supplying the Metropolitan Manila area with water.

Rizal was once regarded as an industrial province, but the cities of Caloocan, Pasay, and Quezon have now been transferred to the Metropolitan Manila area.



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In Rizal province alone, all nine lakeshore towns remain under floodwater as the water level at the lake appears stalled at its high level.
Radio reports, quoting local and disaster officials, said a man died while crossing a creek in Rizal province east of the capital and another drowned when his shanty home was washed away in Manila.
As of Tuesday, the National Disaster Coordinating Council confirmed that a total of 240 people were dead with 101 of the fatalities coming from Metro Manila and 88 in Rizal province.
 
 
 
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