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Rufino L. Garde 10th Philippine Legislature 1934–1935 Rafael S. Tumbokon 1st National Assembly 1935–1938 2nd National Assembly 1938–1941 Juan M. Reyes 1st Commonwealth Congress 1945 vacant [a] 1st Congress 1946–1949 Jose M. Reyes 2nd Congress 1949–1953 Godofredo P. Ramos 3rd Congress 1953–1957
Rufino "Ruping" Cortes Sr. – Judge; ... Bugsy Gordon de los Reyes – councilor, Olongapo City (2010–2013) ... Oriental Mindoro), daughter of Ciriaco Mervin ...
Summary of the May 14, 1984 Regular Batasang Pambansa election results for the Province of Occidental Mindoro [3] Rank Candidate Party Votes 1. Pedro T. Mendiola KBL: 40,795 2. Ricardo Quintos UNIDO: 25,674 3. Anita N. Villarosa KBL (Independent) 19,645 4. Albino Arevalo PDP–Laban: 4,955 5. Alberto Tajonera Independent: 741
José Rufino Reyes y Siancas was born in Santo Dominigo, Dominican Republic, on November 15, 1836. He was the son of Rafael Reyes, a poor retailer, and María Merced Siancas. [3] Reyes had two siblings, Manuel María Reyes Siancas (born 1821), and Francisco Reyes Siancas. [4] Reyes had no formal education and was raised in cottage dwelling ...
Froilan Rufino, Vice Mayor of President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat [247] 29 January 2009 Karam Jakilan, Mayor of Al-Barka, Basilan [248] 3 February 2009 Antonio de Jesus, Vice Mayor of Milagros, Masbate [249] Died of his injuries 12 days later. 3 February 2009 Saesar Vicencio, former mayor of Catubig, Northern Samar [250] 7 May 2009
First Regular Session: July 16 – November 9, 1931; Second Regular Session: July 16 – November 8, 1932; First Special Session: December 7 – 17, 1932; Second Special Session: January 16 – 31, 1933
The national anthem of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Himno nacional de República Dominicana), also known by its incipit Valiant Quisqueyans (Spanish: Quisqueyanos valientes), was composed by José Rufino Reyes y Siancas (1835–1905), and its lyrics were authored by Emilio Prud'Homme (1856–1932).
The 10th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikasampung Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, met from July 24, 1995, until June 5, 1998, during the last three years of Fidel Ramos's presidency.