- The
diezmo was a
compulsory ecclesiastical tithe collected in
Spain and its
empire from the
Middle Ages
until the
reign of
Isabel II in the mid-19th century...
- wholly-owned
subsidiary of the Mapúa
University along Pulo–
Diezmo Road in Baran****
Diezmo, Cabuyao, Laguna. It was
opened on June 18, 2006. MCL is close...
-
puroks and some have sitios.
Baclaran Banay-Banay
Banlic Bigaa Butong Casile Diezmo Gulod Mamatid Marinig Niugan Pittland Pulo Sala San
Isidro Poblacion I Poblacion...
- and pay the employer's
share for the non-exempt income. Both the
tithe (
diezmo), a levy of 10 per cent on all
agricultural production, and "first fruits"...
-
choose one, for any
office in the new lands. He
would be
entitled to 10% (
diezmo) of all the
revenues from the new
lands in perpetuity. He also
would have...
- people. LISP II is 6.3
kilometers (3.9 mi) from LISP-I,
located in Baran****
Diezmo,
Cabuyao in Laguna, Philippines. LISP II,
Calamba LISP III,
Santo Tomas...
-
three reales to the
Church and one real each to the
local treasury and the
diezmo predial (tithe). In the
American period, the
residence tax was
split between...
-
traditionally donated to a
religious institution, the
tithe itself called diezmo in
Spanish Dejima, a
foreign trading post off the
coast of Nagasaki, ****an...
-
National High
School Pulo
Myrna B.
Basco 7 Pulo
National High
School -
Diezmo Annex Diezmo Mrs.
Cristina Talambayan 8
Southville National High
School Niugan...
- on the Laws of
England vol II. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. "Suspensión del
diezmo eclesiástico".
Internal Revenue Service. "Tax
Guide for
Churches and Religious...