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  2. José Cojuangco - Wikipedia

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    José "Pepe" Chichioco Cojuangco Sr., KSS (July 3, 1896 – August 21, 1976) was a Filipino politician who served as Representative of the 1st District of Tarlac in the Philippines from 1934 to 1946. Cojuangco is one of the patriarchs of the Cojuangco clan.

  3. Category:YouTubers from Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "YouTubers from Pittsburgh" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Amanda Cerny; E.

  4. Peping Cojuangco - Wikipedia

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    José "Peping" Sumulong Cojuangco Jr. (born September 19, 1934) is a Filipino politician, sports administrator, and businessman. He served as the 9th president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) from 2004 to 2018. [ 4 ]

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  6. List of political families in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Jose "Pepe" Cojuangco Sr.; representative, 10th Philippine Assembly; father of Corazon Aquino Jose "Peping" Cojuangco Jr. ; presidential adviser on food security [ when? ] ; representative, House of Representatives (1961-1969, 1987–1998); president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (2005-2018), brother of Corazon Aquino

  7. “The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh” Navigate Moving from India to ...

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    Vijal Patel, the Emmy-nominated co-executive producer behind Black-ish, has drawn inspiration from his personal life experiences to bring The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh to Prime Video and Amazon Freevee.

  8. Cojuangco - Wikipedia

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    The Cojuangco (Kapampangan: [koˈ(x)wəŋku]; Tagalog: [kɔˈhwaŋkɔ]; Chinese: 許寰哥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘-hoân-ko; Min Nan Chinese: [kʰɔ˥˧huan˨˦ko˦]) clan is a prominent Filipino family descended from Co Yu Hwan (許玉寰; Khó͘ Gio̍k-khoân), who migrated to the Philippines in 1861 from Hongjian Village, Jiaomei Township ...

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