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  2. 1977 Southern Philippines autonomy plebiscite - Wikipedia

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    Questions on the ballot [8]; Preface Pursuant to the Tripoli Agreement of December 23, 1976 and the agreement between President Marcos of the Philippines and President Ghaddafi of March 18-19, 1977, President Marcos issued proclamation No. 1628 declaring autonomy in the Provinces of Lanao de Sur, Lanao del Norte, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del ...

  3. 1977 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    November 10 – Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Chairman Jose Maria Sison was arrested. [3] November 15 – A typhoon killed about 80 persons in northern Philippines. Included among the dead were at least 40 persons killed in a hotel set off by a candle lit during a power failure. [1]

  4. Category:1977 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    1977 Southern Philippines autonomy plebiscite; Southern Tagalog 10 This page was last edited on 28 February 2019, at 00:24 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Individual artists as well as art groups expressed their opposition to the Marcos regime through various forms of visual art, such as paintings, murals, posters, editorial cartoons, and comics. [1] Many forms of protest art carried themes of social realism , which art historian Alice Guillermo defines as art that aims to expose the true ...

  6. Jeddah Accord - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Philippine government and the MNLF had agreed to submit the proposal of regional autonomy for thirteen provinces in the southern Philippines to a plebiscite. [2] However, then Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos implemented the agreement by creating two autonomous regions (instead of one) consisting of ten (instead of thirteen ...

  7. Autonomous regions of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous region of the Philippines (Filipino: rehiyong awtonomo ng Pilipinas) is a first-level administrative division that has the authority to control a region's culture and economy. The Constitution of the Philippines allows for two autonomous regions: in the Cordilleras and in Muslim Mindanao .

  8. 1976 Tripoli Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The following thirteen provinces in the southern Philippines were agreed upon by the parties involved to be included for autonomy: Basilan, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Lanao del Norte, Tawi-tawi, Lanao del Sur, Zamboanga del Sur, Davao del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, South Cotabato, North Cotabato, Palawan and Maguindanao.

  9. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao - Wikipedia

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    The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Filipino: Rehiyong Awtonomo ng Muslim Mindanao; Arabic: الحكم الذاتي الاقليمي لمسلمي مندناو Al-ḥukm adh-dhātī al-'iqlīmī li-muslimī Mindanāu; [3] [4] ARMM) was an autonomous region of the Philippines, located in the Mindanao island group of the Philippines, that consisted of five predominantly Muslim provinces ...