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  2. José María Panganiban - Wikipedia

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    Jose Maria Panganiban Monument - a bronze statue (9 ft. tall) installed on February 1, 1985, by the National Historical Institute in his home town Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte, which contains the remains. Jose Maria Panganiban Monuments - at the lobby of Provincial Capitol and at the Provincial Capitol Grounds, Daet, Camarines Norte

  3. Jose Maria Panganiban Monument - Wikipedia

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    The monument to Jose Maria Panganiban is in front of the Gabaldon building at the Naga Central School 1, Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines, and was erected in 1930 by the school's Parents-Teachers Association, 30 years after his death. It is said to be the oldest existing monument of the Bicolano hero. It has been neglected for years and was ...

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  5. Crown of José María Córdova - Wikipedia

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    The crown, which weighs about 554 grams, consists of a central belt that is 23 millimeters wide and one millimeter thick. One half of the crown is adorned with 24 gold laurel leaves and, the other, with 13 gold palm leaves representing both a laurel wreath and the Martyrs Palm.

  6. Jose Maria Del Pino - Wikipedia

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    Jose Maria Del Pino Carrasco is a Chilean journalist, [1] academic [2] and writer, graduated from Columbia University. [3] He is currently the White House and Washington D.C. Correspondent for NTN24 , [ 4 ] and he also works for Canal 13 (Chile) as a Senior U.S. Correspondent.

  7. José María Morelos - Wikipedia

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    José María Teclo Morelos Pérez y Pavón (Spanish: [xoˈse maˈɾi.a ˈteklo moˈɾelos ˈpeɾes i paˈβon] ⓘ) (30 September 1765 – 22 December 1815 [1]) was a Mexican Catholic priest, statesman and military leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811.

  8. José María - Wikipedia

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    "José María", with its Portuguese language equivalent José Maria (notice the absence of the acute accent over the i in the Portuguese version) is a common name, and many famous people have the name or a similar one.

  9. José María of Manila - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass with Blessed Jose Maria de Manila on the lower left. On 27 March 2013, Pope Francis approved the findings of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints that José María and 521 other companions were killed because of their Roman Catholic faith, clearing the way for their beatification.