-
Cabanatuan,
officially the City of
Cabanatuan (Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Cabanatuan; Ilocano:
Siudad ti
Cabanatuan; Kapampangan: Lakanbalen/Ciudad ning Cabanatuan)...
- The Raid at
Cabanatuan (Filipino:
Pagsalakay sa
Cabanatuan), also
known as the
Great Raid (Filipino: Ang
Dakilang Pagsalakay), was a
rescue of
Allied prisoners...
-
Cabanatuan longganisa, also
known as batutay, bototay, or batotay,
depending on the muni****lity, is a
Filipino beef
sausage originating from Cabanatuan...
- in the
Central Luzon region. Its
capital is the city of Palayan,
while Cabanatuan, its
former capital, is the
largest local government unit (LGU). Nueva...
- SM City
Cabanatuan is a
shopping mall
owned by SM
Prime Holdings with a
gross floor area of 154,020 m2 (1,657,900 sq ft). It is the
second SM Supermall...
-
known as the
Cabanatuan Cathedral (Filipino:
Katedral ng
Cabanatuan), is the
ecclesiastical seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Cabanatuan in the Philippines...
- Juan
Pajota (c. 1914 –
December 20, 1976) was
involved in the Raid at
Cabanatuan, an
action which took
place in the
Philippines on 30
January 1945 by US...
-
Downtown General Santos Lanang Premier
Cauayan Angono Megacenter
Cabanatuan Cabanatuan Seaside Cebu Trece Martires CDO
Downtown Premier Puerto Princesa...
-
Hampton Sides. It is
about the
World War II
Allied prison camp raid at
Cabanatuan in the Philippines. In late
January 1945, 121
Ranger volunteers set out...
- colloquially, "C.I.") is a
private Diocesan Catholic school in
Sumacab Este,
Cabanatuan,
Nueva Ecija. It is
considered the
first Roman Catholic College in Nueva...