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Jose Paolo Echavez; John Peter Angelo Garcia; John Gabriel Siscar; Jayvie Cabajes; Mia Angela Simon; Kjerrimyr Andres; James Bryan Galas; Crimson Labinghisa; Maria Melissa Angelica de Vera; 5 Duterte Youth [5] Duty to Energize the Republic Through the Enlightenment of the Youth Drixie Mae Cardema (incumbent) Berlin Lingwa; Ron Godfrey Bawalan ...
José Carlos Mariátegui; Sandro Mariategui Chiappe; Vladimiro Montesinos; Luis José de Orbegoso; Jose Pardo y Barreda; Manuel Pardo y Lavalle; Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, 5th United Nations Secretary General, 1982–91; Mariano Ignacio Prado; Manuel Prado Ugarteche; Albina Ruiz; Fernando Belaunde Terry, president, 1963–68, 1980–85
José Coby Frey Chávez y Chávez (1851–1924) [1] was a Mexican-American outlaw from the New Mexican Territory, which is now the state of New Mexico, in the United States. He was said to be the son of a Spanish father and Apache mother. [ 2 ]
Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella – Camarines Sur Representative (2019–Present) [52] Felix William Fuentebella – Camarines Sur Representative (2001–2004; 2013–2016) [53] Jose Laurel Jr. – 9th Speaker of the House of Representatives; Batangas Representative (1941–1957; 1961–1972; 1984–1986); Commissioner of the 1986 Constitutional ...
Summary of the May 14, 1984 Regular Batasang Pambansa election results for the Province of Agusan del Sur [1]; Rank Candidate Party Votes 1. Democrito O. Plaza KBL: 54,307 2. ...
The South Pacific Cartel (Spanish: Cártel del Pacífico Sur) is a Mexican organized crime group composed of the remnants of the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel. [1] It is based in the Mexican state of Morelos. The gang has been significantly less active since mid-2011 [2] when the group's leaders Julio de Jesus Radilla Hernandez and Victor Valdez were ...
Original hand-drawn Diseño (map) of Rancho San José y Sur Chiquito in present-day Big Sur, California. Rancho San José y Sur Chiquito was a 8,876-acre (35.92 km 2) [1] Mexican land grant in present-day Big Sur, in Monterey County, California, given in 1835 to Teodoro Gonzalez and re-granted by Governor Juan Alvarado the same year to Marcelino Escobar.
In 1996, education representatives, under the guidance of José Carlos Dextre, accorded to establish a new university. On February 5, 1998, the National Council on the Functioning of Universities (CONAFU), approved the start of activities of Universidad Científica del Sur by Resolution N° 356-98-CONAFU.