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General Arcadio Maxílom y
Molero (November 13, 1862 –
August 10, 1924) was a
Filipino teacher and hero of the
Philippine Revolution. He was born in 13th...
- 167 people.
Tuburan was the
hometown of the
revolutionary leader Arcadio Maxilom. And is also
known for its crystal-clear springs, beaches, cr****s, rivers...
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Llorente became governor on
April 16, 1899,
although Luis
Flores and
Arcadio Maxilom served in the same
position in 1898 and 1899, respectively. The current...
- mixed-use
development located in
Sergio Osmeña
Boulevard cor.
General Maxilom Avenue,
North Reclamation Area, Tejero, Cebu City. It is the 2nd Robinsons...
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Arcadio Maxílom retreated to the
mountains of
central Cebu. As the
commander of the
revolutionary command in Cebu
after the
death of León Kilat,
Maxílom reorganized...
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street parties were
celebrated throughout the city,
notably along General Maxilom Avenue (also
known as
Mango Avenue) and the
Baseline area
along Juana Osmeña...
- The station's
studio is
located at the 3rd Floor,
Gallardo Bldg., Gen.
Maxilom Ave., cor.
Filimon Sotto Drive., Cebu City, and its
transmitter is located...
- the
basis for your accusation.
Beseech urgency." Luna
wrote to
Arcadio Maxilom,
military commander of Cebu, to
stand firm in the war. Luna set off from...
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south towards the
Fuente Osmeña Circle,
where it
turns west as
General Maxilom Avenue until the road's
intersection with M.J.
Cuenco Avenue and Imus Avenue...
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Fuente Osmeña
roundabout where Osmeña
Boulevard meets General Maxilom Avenue...