The Battle of Imus, or the siege of Imus, was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the province of Cavite. It was fought between September 1–3, 1896 at Imus, Cavite province in the Philippines, right after Bonifacio's attack on the gunpowder magazine at the Battle of San Juan del Monte in Manila.
Monument of the battle in Imus
The Bridge of Isabel II in 1899 with the missing northern span blown up by the revolutionaries, temporarily replaced by a wooden plank.
Marker for the Battle of Imus at the City Plaza.
Imus, officially the City of Imus, is a 1st class component city and de jure capital of the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 496,794 people.
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