[1][6][10], William Henry Scott notes that Augustinian Fray Martin de Rada Legaspi says that the Tagalogs were "more traders than warriors", and elsewhere notes that Maynila's ships got their goods from Tondo and then dominated trade through the rest of the archipelago. Maria Poloin To Vietnam People's Navy as VPNS Dai Ky (HQ-03) Similar type USS Calcaterra DER-390 1954 (1/1250), HQ-4 Trần Khánh Dư ex USS DER-334 Forster. Struck from the Navy List in 1988, it was still … Legazpi let them go to demonstrate his confidence in Lakandula. People in other parts of the archipelago often referred to Maynila's boats as "Chinese" (Sina or Sinina) because they came bearing Chinese goods. Historians thus take this to mean that the Lakan introduced himself as "Bunao Lakandula. He later converted to Christianity and was baptised Carlos Lacandola. [6] Genealogical research by Filipino historian Luciano P.R. Martin Lakandula, Lakan Dula or Lakandula (Baybayin: ᜎᜃᜈ᜔ ᜇᜓᜎ, Abecedario: Lácandólá) was the regnal name of the last Lakan (paramount ruler or paramount datu) of pre-colonial Tondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig River delta in the Philippines in the 1570s. ", According to Scott (1982), when ships from China came to Manila bay, Lakandula would remove the sails and rudders of their ships until they paid him duties and anchorage fees, and then he would then buy up all their goods himself, paying half its value immediately and then paying the other half upon their return the following year. Dery identifies three types of sources regarding Lakandula:[3]. [2], Joaquin notes that this was a wise choice on Legaspi's part:[2], "If he had been playing a double game before, Lakan Dula now became earnest in supporting the Spanish. For 1999 PF4, see 38245 … One month later they conquered Calumpit and Malolos in November 14 of the same year. Following the surrender of the South Vietnamese government on 29 April 1975, Tran Hung Dao escaped to the Philippines. Platelet factor 4 (PF4) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that is also known as chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 4 (CXCL4) . To make squares disappear and save space for other squares you have to assemble English words (left, right, up, down) from the falling squares. In the interim, he would trade these goods with peoples further upstream, the end result being that other locals were not able to buy anything from the Chinese directly, but from Lakandula, who made a tidy profit as a result. [clarification needed] This earned him the Philippine Medal of Valor. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) — The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF 4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate, and is the only ex USN sclass|Edsall|destroyer escorts that served the Philippine Navy. On July 1980, she was renumbered and reclassified as BRP Rajah Lakandula. Struck from the Navy List in 1988, she was still in use as stationary barracks ship in Subic Bay in 1999. The Spanish had Manila's artillery and arquebuses discharged in honor of the ceremony. rajah lakandula Reconnecting With Our Roots Today in Philippine History . [5] He is sometimes erroneously referred to as Rajah Lakandula, but the terms "Rajah" and "Lakan" have the same meaning, and in this domain the native Lakan title was used, making the use of both "Rajah" and "Lakandula" at the same time redundant and erroneous. [citation needed], Dery, Scott, and Santiago recount that the privileges accorded to the descendants of Lakan Dula had been discontinued for a while in the aftermath of Lakan Dula's death, because some of the descendants came into conflict with the Spanish authorities. [15][better source needed], Mentions of Lakandula's death are few, but Scott indicates that he died in 1575, "three years after" Legazpi and Rajah Matanda, who both died in 1572. Rajah Lakandula was a native Muslim king of an area north of the Pasig River in Manila when the Spaniards started colonizing the Philippines. [17][18], Primary documentary sources about Lakandula are sparse, so much so that there has been debate about the actual name of the Lakan. In addition to the above-mentioned guns, she also carries a total of one twin Mk.1 Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns, and eight Mk.4 20 mm Oerlikon cannons. Struck from the Navy List in 1988,[1][2] she was still in use as stationary barracks ship in Subic Bay as of 1999. She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy … Lakandula's close association with the Spanish continued despite Legaspi's death on August 20, 1572, and his replacement as governor by Guido de Lavezares, who had been the colony's treasurer. "[1][3], "Lacandola agreed to go, and served with two ships provided at his cost, and distinguished himself by performing much service for His Majesty, and went along so the said Pampangos would give him obedience, as in fact they did.". Sibunao thus likely comes from "[Ako] si Bunao" = "[I] am Bunao". However, according to the firsthand account written by Hernando Riquel, the royal notary who accompanied Miguel López de Legazpi, the Lord of Tondo specifically identified himself as "Sibunao Lacandola, lord of the town of Tondo"[1] when he went onboard Legazpi's ship with the lords of Manila on May 18, 1571. Renamed frigate RVNS Tran Hung Dao (HQ-1), the ship was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 December 1975. It wasn't long before Spanish power in Luzon was challenged. [12][better source needed], On May 18, 1571, Rajah Sulayman, Rajah Matanda, and Lakan Dula acknowledged the sovereignty of Spain over the islands and proclaimed themselves the vassals of Spain. [1], When Miguel Lopez de Legazpi came to Manila Bay in May 1571, Lakandula was there to meet him. ", Later that year, Legaspi sent Martin de Goiti to spread Spanish rule to the peoples of what are now the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga, particularly the territories of Lubao with Macabebe, Guagua on September 14, 1571. Listed as stationary dockside barracks until 1999. Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former Tran Hung Dao was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) on 27 July 1976. Tondo was thus the distributing center, or entrepot, on the delta... At the time of Lakan Dula, Tondo was at the height of its career as an entrepot…. On the following day, May 19, Legazpi landed in Manila and took ceremonial possession of the land in the presence of Soliman, Matanda, and Lakandula. the command of a Chinese, Li-ma-hong, a pirate, who had been outlawed by the Celestial Emperor of China. Struck from the Navy List in 1988, she was still in use as stationary barracks ship in Subic Bay in 1999. She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. This was the advantage it had over Namayan, which was upriver inland. By Santiago's genealogical reckoning, prominent Lakan Dula descendants of the 20th century include the former Philippine Presidents Diosdado Macapagal and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, former Philippine Senate President Jovito Salonga, international stage celebrity Lea Salonga, pioneer Filipino industrialist Gonzalo Puyat, and former Philippine Senate President Gil Puyat. When Dola married, she insisted to use the surname Lacandola for her children to maintain connection with his grandfather from Tondo and partly, to hide from Spanish authorities.She was married to a Spanish mestizo surnamed Reyes.Eventually, the Reyes - Lacandola was married into a Macapagal. The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate and is the only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy. [9] Joaquin adds that "He was said to be a descendant of King Balagtas. The family survived due to Martin de Goiti's giving of his Mestiza (Half Aztec and Half-Spanish) daughter in marriage to Batang Dula. [5], The two Mk.30 5"/38 caliber guns, the ship's primary weapons, have a range of up to 18,200 yards (16,600 m) and are also capable of anti-aircraft warfare. The natives of Mindoro Island revolted too but all these disorders were solved by a detachment of soldiers. An account written by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi himself; a third account which is anonymous, but which Scott suggests is. The relevant part of the text read:[1], ...declaracion llamarse Raha Ache el Viejo y Raha Solimane el Mozo, senores y principales del pueblo de Manila, y Sibunao Lacandola, principal del pueblo de Tondo...(emphasis added), Modern historians routinely remove the Filipino word "si", an article used for personal names, from recorded names in this era because Spanish writers who had not yet learned the local languages often mistakenly included it in Filipino names. by South Vietnam Formerly Recommissioned by the Philippines as RVNS Trần Hưng Đạo (HQ-1) Destroyer 13 February 1971 USS Camp (DE-251) BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) USS Stanton (DE-247) (1,240 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article [2], The firsthand account of Spanish Royal Notary Hernando Riquel[1]:13 says that he introduced himself to the Spanish as "Sibunao Lacandola", indicating for later Filipino historians that his given name was "Bunao". She was then formally transferred to the Philippines on 5 April 1976,[2] she was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula on 27 July 1976. It was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. When questioned, they said that they had been on the scene only as observers, not as combatants. [14] A month later, Tarik Sulayman of Macabebe attacked Manila, convincing Rajah Sulayman to join the battle against Legazpi. Struck from the Navy List in 1988, she was still in use as stationary barracks ship in Subic Bay as of 1999. [3], Local folk legends recount that conquistador Juan de Salcedo fell in love with an 18-year-old noblewoman called "Dayang-dayang Gandarapa", who was said to be the niece of Lakandula. Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former Tran Hung Dao was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) on 27 July 1976. She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. He sent Lakandula and Sulayman with him, because, as one account has it, "if so great a chief should go with him, when the Tagalogs and Pampangos saw that he had given obedience to His Majesty, they would give it also. The lords of Manila introduced themselves as "Rajah Ache the Old and Rajah Soliman the Young, lords and principals of the town of Manila"[1], In page 13 of "Cracks in the Parchment Curtain", preeminent historian William Henry Scott quotes Riquel's original text, which he found in the Spanish archives under "Archivo General de Indias Seccion Patronato leg. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) Patrol Force- PhlFleet BRP Rizal (PS69)- Patrol Force- PhlFleet BRP Tarlac (LT-500)- Service Force-PhlFleet BRP Aurora (LT-508)- Service Force-Phl Fleet BRP Mactan (TK90)- Service Force-PhlFleet Naval Aviation Group PN MBB/PADC BO-105 BN-2 Islanders United States Navy: [3][6], In 1758, A Gremio de Lakandulas was created to safeguard the rights and privileges of the Kapampangan descendants of Lakan Dula as assured by the Spanish crown. "[2], Joaquin further speculates on Lakandula's religious beliefs:[2], "Tondo's Lakan Dula may have been unusual in being neither foreign nor muslim. BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PS-15) is an offshore patrol vessel of the Philippine Navy and the lead ship of her class. [8]:284, Scott also identifies other accounts that don't directly refer to that occasion, but provide additional information about conditions at the time. [1][2][3], Soon after, Lakandula and his sons became baptized as Catholics. Rajah Lakandula (Savage/Edsall) class Frigate PS 4 BRP Rajah Lakandula (ex USS Camp DE 251; ex Camp DER 251; ex Tran Hung Dao HQ 01) Type: Destroyer Escort Displacement, full load: (1,200 T standard); 1,850 T Dimensions: 93.29 m x 11.15 m x 2.62 m (306' x 36.58' x 8.58') "[2]In fact, Manila wasn't conquered, but it was occupied through a peace pact that joined Legazpi and the three kings Lakandula, Rajah Ache and Rajah Sulayman. [4], In 1981, The ship, together with BRP Mactan and BRP Aurora, were part of the Philippine Navy contingent that was sent for the search and rescue efforts for survivors of the destroyer escort BRP Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76), which capsized off Calayan Islands in the northern Philippines by a typhoon. [10] Analogously, Rajah Ache was also referred to as Rajah Matanda (Old Rajah), while Rajah Sulayman was sometimes referred to as Rajah Muda or Rajamora (Young Rajah). Lettris is a curious tetris-clone game where all the bricks have the same square shape but different content. ", Joaquin also expounds on the economic context of Lakandula's reign over Tondo:[2], "Tondo had replaced Namayan as the chief port of entry on Manila Bay. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) Destroyer Escort / Frigate of the Philippine Navy, and was its only ex-USN. Macapagal (rare variant: Makapagal) is a Filipino surname derived from the Kapampangan language.The family claims noble descent from the legitimate grandchildren of Lakandula, the last "王" or King of Tondo "東都" (Dongdu). For JMSDF frigate, see JDS Momi (PF-4). On July 1980, she was renumbered and reclassified as BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). 06 November, 1574. To Philippine Navy as BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) RVNS Trần Khánh Dư (HQ-4) ex USS Forster (DE-334) 1971 Captured by North Vietnam, 29 April 1975. Tàu khu trục HQ-02 Trần Quang Khải bỏ chạy sang Philippines tháng 4-1975 được Mỹ trao cho Philippines sử dụng với tên gọi "BRP Diego Silang (PF-9)" [2], With the term "Rajah" and "Lakan" meaning the same thing, the "Rajah Lakandula" variation of the title was also never used in the original sources pertaining to Lakan Dula,[11] and Filipino historian and national artist for literature Nick Joaquin takes pains to point out that the term Lakan, not Rajah, was used by the rulers of Tondo. This biography of Rajah Lakandula was written in Tagalog by Jose N. Sevilla at Tolentino in the early 1920s. [3][5] Joaquin does something similar, explaining that the Lakan's given name is Banaw, and then proceeding to call him Lakan Dula (separate words) throughout his "Manila, My Manila" manuscript. Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former Tran Hung Dao was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) on 27 July 1976. Phelipe Salonga The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate and is the only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy. Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former Tran Hung Dao was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) on 27 July 1976. [19], In 1990, Filipino historian Luciano P.R. Trong những năm 1981-1988, tàu khu trục này trở thành Soái hạm của Hải quân Philippines với tên gọi BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). [2], Little is known about the early life of Banaw Lakandula before the arrival of Legazpi. On July 1980, she was renumbered and reclassified as BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. It is the only known branch of the Seludong's royal family to have survived the Majapahit Empire's invasion, the Sultanate of Brunei's pogrom against native royals, Chinese warlord Limahong's massacres, and the fallout from the Tondo Conspiracy. According to National Artist Nick Joaquin "he is presumed to be of native birth," with mixed Tagalog and Kapampangan descent. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was a destroyer escort / frigate of the Philippine Navy, and was its only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort. [3], While it is unclear whether the entire name "Lakandula" represented a single titular name during his own lifetime, a few of his descendants in the first few generations after his death came to refer to themselves as the "Lakandula of Tondo", taking that name on as a noble title. Received two "E" marks and conferred the Philippine Navy Ship of the Year Award for two consecutive years from 1980 to 1981. direct accounts of Legaspi's 1571 conquest, and indirect references from other documents of the period; a record group in the Philippine National Archives collectively referred to as the "Lacandola Documents" containing mostly 18th-century genealogical documents; and. She was transferred to South Vietnam on 13 February 1971. On July 1980, she was renumbered and reclassified as BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). [2][3][8], Lakandula helped make a house for Legazpi, and a fort for the Spanish, giving them fourteen pieces of artillery and twelve jars of gunpowder, a gift much appreciated by the Spanish, who were running low on ammunition. [1][8]:192, According to Fray Gaspar de San Agustin in "Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas 1565–1615", as cited by Kimuell-Gabriel (2013), Lakandula had ruled Tondo from an elevated site near Manila bay, facing the shore and fronted by fishermen's dwellings. [2], Along with Rajah Matanda and Rajah Sulayman, he was one of three rajahs who played significant roles in the Spanish conquest of the Pasig River delta polities during the earliest days of the Philippines' Spanish colonial period. [3], On 7 October 1980, Rajah Lakandula was in the vicinity of Sangbay Island in Basilan when Gunnery Officer Ensign Albert V. Majini (PN) died in the line of duty, during an encounter while directing his gunners. One guess is that he converted to islam, then changed his mind and returned to his native faith. In his "Bibliographic Essay" at the end of his book "Barangay:Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society", William Henry Scott[8]:284 identifies the three accounts directly detailing the events of Lakandula's lifetime: Scott singles this third account out as particularly useful, because it includes careful observations of the islands and people contacted. A first battle took place on 24 May 1570 where the natives were defeated. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was a frigate of the Philippine Navy, and was its only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort. She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. "[1], Banaw was the given name of the lord of Tondo at the time of the Spanish advent, and his title "Lakan" denoted a "paramount ruler" (or more specifically, "paramount datu") of one of the large coastal settlements (known as a "bayan" or "large barangay") of the Tagalog people. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was a frigate of the Philippine Navy, and was its only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort. The BRP Rajah Lakan Dula (PF-4) was a Destroyer Escort / Frigate, USS Camp / DER-251, and is the only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy. [3] However, the word Lakan which in current Tagalog form means gentleman, was a title equivalent to prince meaning he was Prince Dula. )[2], Lakandula had refused to join Macabebe and Sulayman's coalition, but among the prisoners taken by the Spanish after the battle were two of his nephews and a number of his officers. For Philippine Navy frigate, see BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). For 1997 PF4, see 14967 Madrid. Dionisio Capulong For 1997 PF4, see 14967 Madrid. BRP Rajah Lakandula: USS Camp, RVNS Tran Hung Dao (HQ-1) PS-4 / PF-4 Acquired 27 July 1976 12 September 1988: Arrived in Philippines from South Vietnam in 1975, formally acquired 5 April 1976. [1][8]:192, Lakandula's role as ruler of Tondo was then taken up by his grandnephew, and Rajah Soliman's adopted son, Agustin de Legazpi. Con tàu chủ yếu tham gia nhiệm vụ tuần tra bảo vệ biển, thực hiện công tác tìm kiếm cứu nạn trên biển. To Vietnam People's Navy as VPNS Dai Ky (HQ-03) Ähnlicher Typ USS Calcaterra DER-390 1954 (1/1250), HQ-4 Trần Khánh Dư ex USS DER-334 Forster. She was struck from the Navy List in 1988, but was still in use as a stationary barracks ship in Subic Bay in 1999. [5], In any case, most contemporary historians continue to refer to him as Lakandula. In 1956, she was converted to a radar picket ship and later served during the Vietnam War until being decommissioned in 1970. Standing in the open, risking his life, he wanted to get the right range until the enemy gunfire felled him. She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. For 1999 PF4, see 38245 … This was indicated by his use of the native term Lakan instead of the foreign title Rajah. Also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1981 to 1988. "[8]:284, Lakan Dula was the most prolific of Luzon's ancient rulers. These boats were joangas (karakoa), a type of seacraft capable of carrying 300 men each,[3][8] which, as Dery[3] points out, were common in Maritime Southeast Asia. [6] During the British invasion of 1762–64, the descendants of Lakan Dula, concentrated in the province of Pampanga, formed a company of volunteers to fight the British and were granted autonomy by Governor General Simon de Anda.[6]. According to Dery,[3] the Balagtas document recounts that these privileges were restored when a Juan Macapagal, who claimed to be a great grandson of Lakan Dula (through Dionisio Capulong's son Juan Gonzalo Capulong),[3] aided the Spanish authorities in suppressing the 1660 Maniago revolt, the 1660-61 Malong revolt, and the 1661 Almazan revolt, performing his role as Master-of-Camp and Datu of Arayat. Where historians such as Dery and Scott explain that his given name is Banaw, they then continue to refer to him as Lakandula. So the merchant ships that came into the bay preferred to unload their goods at the port of Tondo. [7][3][8] This leaves the matter of the addendum "dula" to be settled. For JMSDF frigate, see JDS Momi (PF-4). Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former Tran Hung Daowas commissioned into the Philippine Navyas frigate RPS Rajah Lakandula(PS-4) on 27 July 1976. His descendants are spread out all across the Kapampangan Region during the Spanish colonial era. RPS Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76) clips from old news articles, NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BRP_Rajah_Lakandula_(PF-4)&oldid=979384613, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from December 2018, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 1,200 tons standard, 1,590 tons full load, 9,100 nmi (16,900 km; 10,500 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph), 4 × Fairbanks-Morse Mod. [6], Over time, Lakandula's name has come to be written in several ways. BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was originally an Edsall-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy as USS Camp (DE-251) in 1943. For Philippine Navy frigate, see BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4). Macabebe and Sulayman's forces were defeated, and the Datu of Macabebe was killed in what history would record as the Battle of Bangkusay Channel. To Philippine Navy as BRP Rajah Lakandula (PS-4) RVNS Trần Khánh Dư (HQ-4) ex USS Forster (DE-334) 1971 Captured by North Vietnam, 29 April 1975. The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was the destroyer escort / frigate and is the only ex-USN Edsall -class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy. [4] Another common variation of the name is Gat Dula (alternatively spelled as a single word, Gatdula). Legazpi conceded these settlements under Spanish rule. [2][3] Bunao Lakandula took on the name Don Carlos Lacandola after Charles I of Spain. Tondo was right on the seaside. The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate and is the only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy. The family then migrated to Pampanga and Northern Samar after the Spanish assumed control of Manila. BRP General Antonio Luna (PG-141) BRP General Emilio Aguinaldo (PG-140) BRP General Mariano Alvarez (PS-38) BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PF-8) ... BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) S List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy; T BRP Tarlac (LD-601) BRP Tomas Batilo (PG-110) The BRP Rajah Lakandula has a displacement of 1,850 tons and carries the following armaments at full strength: two(2) 76 mm rapid-fire cannons, two(2) 40mm anti-aircraft guns, four(4) 20mm anti-aircraft guns, one(1) 81mm mortar, two(2) 12.7mm heavy machineguns and two(2) MK 32 Triple tube 324mm anti-submarine torpedo launchers for six(6) torpedos. The BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate, and is the only ex-USN Edsall-class destroyer escort that served the Philippine Navy.She was also the flagship of … USS Camp is the only one of her class to be mounted with such guns after her bows were repaired from an accident.[3]. As time went on, they incorporated the descendants from the two other royal houses: the house of Rajah Matanda (ऋअज ंअतन्द) and the house of Tariq Suleiman (سليمان). (The similarity of names has caused some confusion between these two leaders, but Tarik Sulayman and Rajah Sulayman were different individuals – one survived the battle, and the other did not. The possession of the Islands was unsuccessfully disputed by a rival expedition under Magat Salamat This could not have been a family name such as Filipinos use today, because family names were only introduced to the Filipino culture later, by Governor General Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa on November 11, 1849. [3].The Lacandola of Arayat came from one of the grandchildren of Lakan Dula of Tondo named Dola, who is from San Luis, Pampanga. Joaquin suggests that Lakandula would "have seen that Legaspi was being practical. Lakan dula can be presumed… to have been reared in the anito cults. And now it was the king of Tondo who was responsible for sending the merchandise upriver to the lakeside communities, there to be traded for local products. 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