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locally [paˈlɐ̞ʃo näŋ maläkɐˈɲäŋ]; Spanish:
Palacio de
Malacañán),
officially known as
Malacañan Palace, is the
official residence and prin****l workplace...
- 305–324. The Work of
William E.
Parsons in the
Philippine Islands, Part II from
Architectural Record,
Volume 41, pp. 423–434.
Malacañan sa
Sugbo photo...
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workers and
farmers marched to the
historic Mendiola Street near the
Malacañan Palace to
demand genuine land
reform from Aquino's administration. However...
- Foundation, Inc. pp. 10–13. ISBN 9789719706823. "Pre-colonial Manila".
Malacañan Palace:
Presidential Museum And Library.
Archived from the
original on...
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difficult times. When
Quezon was
elected president in 1935, he
entered Malacañan for the
first time with Morató and
Manuel L. "****ng" Quezon, Jr. And...
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Award at the 10th
Empire Awards. 2007
Lifetime achievement award at the
Malacañan Palace in Manila. 2008
Filmmaker on the Edge
Award at the Provincetown...
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Island of Mindanao".
Official Gazette of the
Republic of the Philippines.
Malacañan Palace, Manila, Philippines. May 9, 1936.
Archived from the
original on...
- with the rank of
Commander (Dakilang Kasugo) on APEC CEO
Summit chairperson Tony Tan
Caktiong in a
ceremony at the
Music Room of the
Malacañan Palace...
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Tavera posed as Legazpi. The
Blood Compact is
currently displa**** in
Malacañan Palace, the
official residence of the President,
located at the top of...
- governor-general
Miguel López de Legazpi. The
piece now
graces the
walls of the
Malacañan Palace. This
painting and a full-sized
portrait of López de
Legazpi were...