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Maganda is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alejandro Gómez
Maganda (1910–1984),
Mexican politician Julius Wandera Maganda (born 1971)...
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Maganda pa ang
Daigdig (officially
translated as "The
World Be
Lovely Still"; the
literal translation is "The
World is
Still Beautiful") is a Tagalog-language...
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Alejandro Gómez
Maganda (March 3, 1910 –
September 14, 1984) was a
Mexican politician and a
former Governor of
Mexican state of
Guerrero from 1951 to...
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described as a bird that
saves the
first human beings,
Malakas and
Maganda, from a
bamboo plant. Amis
people English, Fr. Leo
James (2004). Tagalog-English...
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Julius Wandera Maganda, also
Julius Maganda, is a
Ugandan politician. He was the
State Minister for East
African Affairs in the
Ugandan Cabinet. He was...
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which the then
unsigned Beethoven composed a
reply song
entitled "
Maganda Ang
Piliin (Ayoko Ng Panget)". At that time,
OctoArts was then inviting...
- bas-relief of the
legend of the
first Filipino man and
woman (Malakas and
Maganda). The San
Juanico Bridge is the
longest bridge in the Philippines. Leyte...
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Amihan is
described as a bird who
saved the
first human beings,
Malakas and
Maganda, from a
bamboo plant.
Amihan is also
depicted with
Habagat which explains...
- by
Ferdie Galang... Nicasio,
Nonie (November 1, 2021). "Alfred Montero,
maganda ang
takbo ng
showbiz career". Hataw! D'yaryo ng Bayan. JSY Publishing....
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accounts tells of the
first man Malakás ("Strong") and the
first woman Maganda ("Beautiful") each
emerging from one half of a
split bamboo stem on an...