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  2. List of shipping companies in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Shipping Lines Commenced Operations No. of Vessels Remarks Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation: 1973: 142: Formerly Sulpicio Lines from 1973 to 2012; changed name and stopped passenger services following the tragic sinking of its passenger ship MV Princess of the Stars in 2008.

  3. Filipino seamen - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, according to Doris Magsaysay-Ho, 28,000 Filipino seamen remitted US$3 billion to the Philippines from Japan alone. [8] According to the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), the total of financial remittances sent to the Philippines by overseas Filipino seamen was US$2.501 billion during the first nine months of 2009 (US$2. ...

  4. List of executive orders by Ramon Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    Requiring all departments, bureaus, offices, agencies, instrumentalities and political subdivisions of the Government, including the corporations owned or controlled by the Government, the Armed Forces, Government hospitals and public educational institutions to buy from the National Rice and Corn Corporation and the Central Cooperative ...

  5. NLEX Connector - Wikipedia

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    NLEX Connector (North Luzon Expressway Connector), also known as the NLEX–SLEX Connector Road (North Luzon Expressway–South Luzon Expressway Connector), NLEX Connector Road, and NLEX Segment 11 during the planning stages, [3] is a 7.7-kilometer (4.8 mi), four-lane elevated expressway in Metro Manila, Philippines.

  6. Ramon Magsaysay Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ramon Magsaysay Center (abbreviated as RMC or RM Center) is an 18-storey building located at the corner of Roxas Boulevard and Quintos Street in Malate, Manila, Philippines. It was built and opened in 1967 [ 1 ] and was designed by Alfredo J. Luz and Associates, in consultation with Italian-American Pietro Belluschi and Alfred Yee Associates.

  7. Agila Subic Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Agila Subic Multi-Use Facilities (also known as Agila Subic Shipyard; formerly the Hanjin Subic Shipyard) are a shipyard in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.It is located along the coastline of the Redondo Peninsula in Sitio Agusuhin.

  8. Secretary of Public Works and Highways - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Magsaysay: 14 Florencio Moreno April 30, 1957 December 30, 1961 Carlos P. Garcia: 15 Marciano Bautista 1961 1962 Diosdado Macapagal: 16 Paulino Cases 1962 1962 17 Brigido Valencia 1962 1963 18 Jorge Abad 1963 1965 19 Antonio Raquiza: August 24, 1966 1968 Ferdinand Marcos: 20 Rene Espina: November 1968 September 1969 21 Manuel Syquio ...

  9. Sibagat - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1980, Sibagat was created into a municipality when the barangays of Ilihan, Sinai, Sibagat, El Rio, Afga, Tabontabon, Perez, Magsaysay, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, San Isidro, Villangit, Del Rosario, Anahauan, Mahayahay and San Vicente were segregated from the municipality of Bayugan and organized into the newly created town ...