- (/tɪˈrɑːnə/ tih-RAH-nə,
Albanian pronunciation: [tiˈɾana]; Gheg Albanian:
Tirona) is the
capital and
largest city of Albania. It is
located in the centre...
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Daniel Tirona y Tria (July 22, 1864 —
September 2, 1939) was a
Filipino politician. He
became infamous for
causing divisions within the
Philippine revolutionary...
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Rolando Octavus Joven Tria
Tirona, OCD (born July 22, 1946), is a
prelate of the
Catholic Church in the Philippines. He is the
Metropolitan Archbishop...
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Francisca Tirona-Benitez (June 4, 1886 –
November 17, 1974) was a
Filipino educator, humanitarian,
civic leader, and administrator. She is a co-founder...
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Emiliano Alegre Tría
Tirona (born
Emiliano Tría
Tirona y Alegre; June 12, 1883 -
April 8, 1952) was a
Filipino lawyer and
politician who was a member...
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Candido Tirona y Tria (August 29, 1863 –
November 10, 1896) was a
Filipino revolutionary leader who parti****ted and died in the
Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican...
- Nika. The
first name of the club was
Sportklub Tirona which was
later changed into ****boll Klub
Tirona. The team pla****
their first official match in...
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Archbishop of Cáceres,
appointed by Pope
Francis in 2024 to
succeed Rolando Tria
Tirona.
Prior to his appointment, he
served as
Bishop of Daet from 2019 to 2024...
- The
Tirona Highway is a two-to-four lane,
primary highway in Cavite, Philippines. It
connects the city of
Bacoor and the muni****lity of Kawit. It was...
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Helena Zoila Tirona Benitez (June 27, 1914 – July 14, 2016) was a
Filipina academic and
administrator of the
Philippine Women's University.
Benitez was...