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The Liwasang Bonifacio (Bonifacio Square), also known by its former name, Plaza Lawton, is a city square and transport hub in front of the Manila Central Post Office in the Ermita district of Manila, Philippines. It lies at the south end of Jones Bridge, MacArthur Bridge, and Quezon Bridge that link the northern districts of Binondo, Santa Cruz, and Quiapo to the central district of Ermita. The plaza straddles the dividing line between Ermita and Intramuros and is the starting point of Padre Burgos Avenue which connects to Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard in Rizal Park.

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  • El Liwasang Bonifacio (Plaza Bonifacio), también conocido por su nombre anterior, Plaza Lawton, es una plaza de la ciudad filipina de Manila, ubicada en el distrito de Ermita, frente a la oficina central de correos. La plaza es un sitio popular de protestas y manifestaciones organizadas por varios grupos de izquierda, siendo uno de los 4 parques de la libertad en la ciudad de Manila, donde se pueden realizar protestas y manifestaciones sin necesidad de permiso de las autoridades locales.​ (es)
  • The Liwasang Bonifacio (Bonifacio Square), also known by its former name, Plaza Lawton, is a city square and transport hub in front of the Manila Central Post Office in the Ermita district of Manila, Philippines. It lies at the south end of Jones Bridge, MacArthur Bridge, and Quezon Bridge that link the northern districts of Binondo, Santa Cruz, and Quiapo to the central district of Ermita. The plaza straddles the dividing line between Ermita and Intramuros and is the starting point of Padre Burgos Avenue which connects to Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard in Rizal Park. (en)
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  • Liwasang Bonifacio and the Manila Central Post Office. The center of the plaza is dominated by a bronze statue of Andrés Bonifacio (en)
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  • Padre Burgos Avenue and Magallanes Street, Ermita (en)
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  • El Liwasang Bonifacio (Plaza Bonifacio), también conocido por su nombre anterior, Plaza Lawton, es una plaza de la ciudad filipina de Manila, ubicada en el distrito de Ermita, frente a la oficina central de correos. Históricamente conocida como la Plaza del Fortín (debido al Cuartel del Fortín, una instalación militar española en la zona), la plaza pasó a llamarse Plaza Lawton tras la Guerra Hispano-americana en honor a Henry Ware Lawton, un general estadounidense asesinado durante la guerra entre Filipinas y Estados Unidos. En 1963, recibió su nombre actual en honor al líder revolucionario Andrés Bonifacio, quien fundó el movimiento independentista Katipunan. Un monumento en su honor ahora se encuentra en el centro de la plaza.​ La plaza es un sitio popular de protestas y manifestaciones organizadas por varios grupos de izquierda, siendo uno de los 4 parques de la libertad en la ciudad de Manila, donde se pueden realizar protestas y manifestaciones sin necesidad de permiso de las autoridades locales.​ (es)
  • The Liwasang Bonifacio (Bonifacio Square), also known by its former name, Plaza Lawton, is a city square and transport hub in front of the Manila Central Post Office in the Ermita district of Manila, Philippines. It lies at the south end of Jones Bridge, MacArthur Bridge, and Quezon Bridge that link the northern districts of Binondo, Santa Cruz, and Quiapo to the central district of Ermita. The plaza straddles the dividing line between Ermita and Intramuros and is the starting point of Padre Burgos Avenue which connects to Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard in Rizal Park. Historically known as the Plaza del Fortín, the plaza was given its current name in 1963 after the revolutionary leader Andres Bonifacio who founded the independence movement of Katipunan during the Spanish colonial rule. A monument in his honour now stands in the center of the plaza. The plaza is a popular site of protests and demonstrations organized by several leftist groups, being one of four freedom parks in the City of Manila, where protests and rallies may be held without requiring permission from local authorities. (en)
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