sa kanyang panahon na lungsod at nilagdaan ang kasunduang pangkapayapaan na tinawag na maphilindo
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sa kanyang panahon na lungsod at nilagdaan ang kasunduang pangkapayapaan na tinawag na maphilindo
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The Greater Malayan Confederation, or Maphilindo (for Malaya, the Philippines, and Indonesia), was a proposed non-political confederation or union of three Southeast Asian countries in the Malay Archipelago.
[Maphilindo]
>Formation
July 1963
>Dissolved
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
>Type
International defence organisation
>Membership
Federation of Malaya Malaya
Philippines Philippines
Indonesia Indonesia
Maphilindo was initially proposed as a realization of Filipino national hero Dr. José Rizal's dream of uniting the Malay peoples, seen as artificially divided by colonial frontiers. Uniting the Malay people was highly prioritised resulting in many events occurring within the region. Dr. José Rizal significantly contributed to creating and officiating events designed to unite the people. In July 1963, President Diosdado Macapagal, convened a summit in Manila where the three countries signed a series of agreements to resolve controversies over the former British colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak joining Malaysia. The treaties paved way for new developments in the region which would later contribute to the development of the country to what it is now.