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Conclusion:

According to Guerrero, Encarnacion, and Villegas, all these locations are in Balintawak,
then part of Caloocan, now in Quezon City.
As for the dates, Bonifacio and his troops may have been moving from one place to
another to avoid being located by Spanish authorities, which could explain why there
were several accounts of the Cry.
Whether it happened in Pugadlawin or Balintawak remains to be seen. What’s important
and one thing is for sure that our ancestors made history by fighting for our freedom
against oppressive foreigners.
The Cry illustrated the Katipunans' and Filipinos' love and patriotism for our nation and
their courage in rising against their oppressors to achieve long-awaited freedom. This
demonstrated that we are a single, unified country that cannot be carved up.

Reference:
The Cry for a Nationwide. (2022). The Cry for a Nationwide Revolution. Retrieved from
https://www.livinginthephilippines.com/culture-and-people/philippine-culture/
culture-and-arts/1133-the-cry-for-a-nationwide-revolution

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