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From Spanish rizal, the province is named after José Rizal.

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Rizal

  1. A barangay of Dagami, Leyte, Philippines.
    Coordinate terms: Abaca, Abre, Balilit, Balugo, Banayon, Bayabas, Bolirao, Buenavista, Buntay, Caanislagan, Cabariwan, Cabuloran, Cabunga-an, Calipayan, Calsadahay, Caluctogan, Calutan, Camono-an, Candagara, Canlingga, Cansamada East, Cansamada West, Capulhan, Digahungan, Guinarona, Hiabangan, Hilabago, Hinabuyan, Hinologan, Hitumnog, Katipunan, Lapu-Lapu, Lobe-lobe, Lobe-lobe East, Los Martires, Lusad, Macaalang, Maliwaliw, Maragongdong, Ormocay, Palacio, Panda, Paraiso, Patoc, Plaridel, Poponton, Rizal, Salvacion, Sampaguita, Sampao East, Sampao West, San Antonio, San Benito, San Jose, San Roque, Santa Mesa, Santo Domingo, Sawahon, Sirab, Tagkip, Talinhugon, Tin-ao, Tunga, Tuya, Victoriabarangays of Dagami
  2. A barangay of Lopez, Quezon, Philippines.
    Coordinate terms: Bacungan, Bagacay, Banabahin Ibaba, Banabahin Ilaya, Bayabas, Bebito, Bigajo, Binahian A, Binahian B, Binahian C, Bocboc, Buenavista, Burgos, Buyacanin, Cagacag, Calantipayan, Canda Ibaba, Canda Ilaya, Cawayan, Cawayanin, Cogorin Ibaba, Cogorin Ilaya, Concepcion, Danlagan, De La Paz, Del Pilar, Del Rosario, Esperanza Ibaba, Esperanza Ilaya, Gomez, Guihay, Guinuangan, Guites, Hondagua, Ilayang Ilog A, Ilayang Ilog B, Inalusan, Jongo, Lalaguna, Lourdes, Mabanban, Mabini, Magallanes, Magsaysay, Maguilayan, Mahayod-Hayod, Mal-ay, Mandoog, Manguisian, Matinik, Monteclaro, Pamampangin, Pansol, Peñafrancia, Pisipis, Rizal, Roma, Rosario, Samat, San Andres, San Antonio, San Francisco A, San Francisco B, San Isidro, San Jose, San Miguel, San Pedro, San Rafael, San Roque, Santa Catalina, Santa Elena, Santa Jacobe, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Santa Teresa, Santo Niño Ibaba, Santo Niño Ilaya, Silang, Sugod, Sumalang, Talolong, Tan-ag Ibaba, Tan-ag Ilaya, Tocalin, Vegaflor, Vergaña, Veronica, Villa Aurora, Villa Espina, Villa Geda, Villa Hermosa, Villamonte, Villanacaobbarangays of Lopez
  3. A province of Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines. Capital and largest city: Antipolo
  4. A surname from Spanish.
    • 1991, Francisco R. Demetrio, A Guidebook to the Museums of Mindanao[1], page 24:
      The Rizal Library which was constructed much later also houses the museum which contains many priceless Rizaliana.
    • 2006, Cynthia Ongpin Valdes, At My Grandfather's Knee: A Portrait of Alfonso T. Ongpin[2], →ISBN, page 175:
      As an ardent admirer and devotee of Dr José Rizal, he collected Rizaliana material, going to great lengths to woo the sisters of Rizal in order for them to sell to him precious Rizaliana items.
    • 2008, Lisa Mapua, Stamps of the Philippines: Historical and Topical Collections 1854–2004[3], →ISBN, page 125:
      Some Rizaliana collectors deem the blue 1959 Jose Rizal Definitive to be the most attractive Rizal stamp.

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Etymology

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From Spanish rizal, named after José Rizal.

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  • Hyphenation: Ri‧zal
  • IPA(key): /ɾiˈsal/ [ɾ̪ɪˈs̪al̪]

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Rizál (Badlit spelling ᜇᜒᜐᜎ᜔)

  1. Rizal (a province of Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines; capital and largest city: Antipolo)

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Borrowed from Spanish rizal (resprouting after having wheat cut (of a piece of land)). The places in the Philippines are named after José Rizal.

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Rizál (Baybayin spelling ᜇᜒᜐᜎ᜔)

  1. Rizal (a province of Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines; capital and largest city: Antipolo)
  2. José Rizal (national hero of the Philippines)
  3. a surname from Spanish
  4. several locations in the Philippines:
    1. A municipality of Cagayan, Luzon, Philippines
    2. A municipality of Kalinga, Luzon, Philippines
    3. A municipality of Laguna, Luzon, Philippines
    4. A municipality of Nueva Ecija, Luzon, Philippines
    5. A municipality of Occidental Mindoro, Luzon, Philippines
    6. A municipality of Palawan, Luzon, Philippines
    7. A municipality of Zamboanga del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines

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