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This is a list of terms which are used, or have been used in the past, to designate the residents of specific provinces of the Philippines.These terms sometimes overlap with demonyms of ethnic groups in the Philippines, which are also used as identifiers in common parlance.
BDT Banco Digital de los Trabajadores, Banco Universal C.A. (previously Banco Bicentenario, Banco Universal C.A) is a bank based in Caracas.It was created in late 2009 through the merger with the existing state-owned bank Banfoandes, the banks Bolívar, Central and Confederado and after BaNorte Bank, nationalised as a result of the 2009 banking crisis.
It was formed as a resurgent of Batangas Laguna Tayabas Bus Company Incorporated (BLTBCo. ), one of the oldest provincial bus companies in the Philippines . It plies routes mainly to Southern Luzon provinces and other parts in Eastern Visayas region.
The name "Quirino" itself was ultimately derived from the Latin Quirinus, meaning "armed with a lance." [92] Rizal. Spanish surname. The province was named after José Rizal, inspirational figure of the Philippine Revolution and national hero. "Rizal" in turn, is a modified form of the Spanish word ricial, literally meaning "able to grow back ...
Maria Rene Ann Lourdes Garcia Matibag (born January 26, 1984) [3] is a Filipina politician who is a member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Laguna's 1st District since 2022. She previously served on the Laguna Provincial Board from the 1st district from 2019 until 2022.
Teodoro B. Asedillo (July 1883 – () 31 December 1935) was a Filipino labor leader and revolutionary. A former schoolteacher and police officer in Longos, he became the head of the labor federation Katipunan ng mga Anak-Pawis sa Pilipinas in his province of Laguna.
He run under the banner of the Liberal Party, [5] joining the Ticket of former Laguna Governor Jose "Joey" Lina Jr., who was running to reclaim his seat. [5] Agarao endorsed the Presidential candidacy of then- Senator Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III of the Liberal Party . [ 20 ]
Morong was an administrative division of the Philippines that existed as a politico-military district created out of parts of the provinces of Tondo and Laguna on February 23, 1853, by a decree of the Superior Gobierno, composing Morong, Pililla, Tanay, Baras, Binangonan, Jalajala, Angono and Cardona from Laguna; and Antipolo, Boso-Boso, Cainta and Taytay from Tondo. [1]