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  2. Second EDSA Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Second EDSA Revolution, also known as the Second People Power Revolution, EDSA 2001, or EDSA II (pronounced EDSA Two or EDSA Dos, the Spanish word for "two"), was a political protest from January 17–20, 2001 which peacefully overthrew the government of Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth president of the Philippines. [2]

  3. EDSA - Wikipedia

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    Intersection of EDSA and Taft Avenue, also known as Pasay Rotonda, the proposed site for the EDSA–Taft flyover. On April 2, 2013, then-President Benigno Aquino III gave the go-signal for the construction of a flyover at the perennially traffic-choked corner of EDSA and Taft Avenue in Pasay. [45]

  4. EDSA Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The National Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace, also known as Mary, Queen of Peace Shrine, Our Lady of Peace Quasi-Parish and commonly known as the EDSA Shrine, is a small church of the Archdiocese of Manila located at the intersection of Ortigas Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Barangay Ugong Norte, Quezon City, Philippines.

  5. Philippine two hundred-peso note - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine two hundred-peso note (Filipino: dalawandaang piso; ₱200) was a denomination of Philippine currency. President Diosdado Macapagal was featured on the front side of the note, and by 2017, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's inauguration as the 14th President of the Philippines (EDSA People Power II) is on the lower-left side on the note just in front of the scene of the ...

  6. People Power Revolution - Wikipedia

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    [107] [108] In the 38th anniversary of the EDSA Revolution on February 25, 2024, the fight against charter change continued. "We are not EDSA-pwera. Because People Power was not only EDSA," the Campaign Against the Return of Marcoses and Martial Law (CARMMA) said.

  7. List of Philippine presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    Villar's campaign highlighted his roots in an effort to relate to the masses. A billionaire, Villar emphasized on his campaign that he grew up poor, as exemplified in his campaign jingle "Naging Mahirap", and that the diligence and perseverance led him to his current standing and that he is willing to use the same traits to address the issue of poverty.

  8. List of acronyms in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    PLM – Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila; PLV – Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela; PLMUN – Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa; PNC – Pamantasan ng Cabuyao; PNHS – Plaridel National High School; PCC – Philippine Cultural College; PUP – Polytechnic University of the Philippines; RCC – Republic Central Colleges; RSHS – Regional ...

  9. EDSA (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    People Power Revolution, known as EDSA I, of 1986; Second EDSA Revolution of January 2001; EDSA III, or May 1 riots, May 2001; EDSA Busway, a bus transit system; EDSA Shrine, erected to commemorate the 1986 revolution; site of the 2001 revolutions; EDSA station (PNR) of the Philippine National Railways; EDSA station (LRT) of the Metro Manila LRT