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- Ma. Merceditas Consunji Navarro Gutierrez (born September 24, 1948[citation needed]) is a Filipino government official who is currently serving as member...
- Civil War. Merceditas Gutierrez, Philippine government official This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Mercedita. If an internal...
- Mercedes Valdés Granit (September 24, 1922 – June 13, 1996), better known as Merceditas Valdés, was a Cuban singer who specialized in Afro-Cuban traditional music...
- Mercedita International Airport (AIM, Aeropuerto Internacional Mercedita) (IATA: PSE, ICAO: TJPS, FAA LID: PSE) is a public use international airport located...
- USS Mercedita was a wooden steamer that served as a gunboat in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Mercedita was built at Brooklyn, New York...
- Hacienda Mercedita was a 300-acre (120 ha) sugarcane plantation in Ponce, Puerto Rico, founded in 1861, by Juan Serrallés Colón. Today Hacienda Mercedita no...
- Aché is a 1982 album by the Cuban singer Merceditas Valdés. It was a return to recording after a long absence from the studio, and the first of four albums...
- Mercedita "Mercy" Rabanes Apura is a Filipino politician from Carcar, Cebu, Philippines. She previously served as the mayor of Carcar. Apura also previously...
- Mayola = May, Maya Melissa = Meli, Melo, Mercedes = Merce, Merche, Merchi, Merceditas, Meche, Meches, Mechas Micaela = Mica Miguel = Migue, Míchel, Miki Miguel...
- acquired the meaning "favor, pity". Hypocoristic forms of the name are Merceditas, Meche and Merche. Mercedes, Princess of Asturias (1880–1904), Spanish...