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Villa Estrella is a 2009 Philippine horror film directed by Rico Maria Ilarde from a story and screenplay written by Joel Mercado, with Ilarde, Adolfo Alix Jr., and John Paul Abellera. The film stars Shaina Magdayao , Jake Cuenca , Maja Salvador , Geoff Eigenmann , and John Estrada .
Villa Las Estrellas in 2011. Villa Las Estrellas. Night view. Chilean Post office in Villa Las Estrellas. Chapel of St. Mary Queen of Peace.. Villa Las Estrellas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiʝa las esˈtɾeʝas]; Spanish for The Stars Village [3] or Hamlet of the Stars) [4] is a permanently inhabited outpost on King George Island within the Chilean Antarctic claim, the Chilean Antarctic ...
Piloto Pardo (pop. 114), consisting of the South Shetland Islands and named after Luis Pardo, with the only civil settlement, Villa Las Estrellas. Tierra de O'Higgins (the Antarctic mainland) (pop. 16), with communal capital Puerto Covadonga ( O'Higgins Station ).
John Anthony Siason Estrada was born on June 13, 1973, in Quezon City, Philippines, and grew up with his family at Isabela, Basilan [2] where his father (Vicente Estrada) was a Municipal Councilor and his mother (Lilia Siason) a public school teacher.
The airport serves the nearby village of Villa Las Estrellas and the Base Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva. The airport has five small buildings (hangar, control tower) and a small apron area for parking aircraft.
The St. Mary Queen of Peace Chapel [1] (Spanish: Capilla de Santa María Reina de la Paz) is a Catholic chapel [2] located in Villa Las Estrellas, in the Chilean Antarctic Territory (claimed by Chile), which includes in the commune of Antártica, within the Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, about 1580 km from Punta Arenas.
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There were a number of lawsuits with Mosqueruela losing Mallo castle and the village of Estrella between 1335 and 1340. King Pedro IV of Aragon authorized the construction of walls and granted independence to Morella on June 8, 1358; but eleven years later he changed his mind and canceled the privilege.