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    Felipe Neri (sometimes known as Felipe Neri Jiménez; 23 August 1884 – January 1914) was a soldier and general in the Mexican Revolution. He was born in...
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    Mandaluyong (redirect from San Felipe Neri)
    a barrio of Santa Ana de Sapa (now a district of Manila) called San Felipe Neri. It separated and became its own town in 1841, and later acquired the...
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    Guillermo Castillo (botija), Gerardo Martínez (lead vocals and claves) and Felipe Neri Cabrera (maracas). In 1917, they left Oriente to record four tracks for...
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    San Felipe de Neri Church (Spanish: Iglesia de San Felipe de Neri) is a historic Catholic church located on the north side of Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque...
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    (poblacíon), where the Cathedral of the Holy Child (Aglipay Church) and San Felipe Neri Church (Roman Catholic Church) are located. It heads southeasterly traversing...
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    Felipe Neri Medina Valderas y Fernández de Córdova (born 1797) was President of Honduras 13–15 April 1839. His parents were Petrona Idiáquez Cordova and...
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    Church is located to the side of the parish. It was founded by Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro in 1742. The main façade has two levels with arches, pilasters...
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  • Fort San Felipe (Spanish: Fortaleza de San Felipe; Filipino: Moog ng San Felipe Neri) is a military fortress in Cavite City, Philippines. It was constructed...
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    The Church of San Felipe Neri, commonly known as "La Profesa" (English: the Professed house), is a Roman Catholic parish church that was established by...
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    The St. Philip Neri Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Felipe Neri) Also Los Teques Cathedral It is the main cathedral of the Catholic Church and headquarters...
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    Navotas, Novaliches, Parañaque, Pasig, Pateros, Pineda (Pasay), San Felipe Neri (Mandaluyong), San Juan del Monte (San Juan), San Mateo, San Pedro Macati...
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    first mass in Oaxaca was held in 1521. Church of San Felipe Neri The Church of San Felipe Neri is considered a classic example of Baroque with estipite...
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    Montalban Muntinlupa Navotas Novaliches Parañaque Pasig Pateros Pineda San Felipe Neri San Juan del Monte San Mateo San Pedro Macati Taguig Tambobong Binondo...
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    was once a customs house in the country. Ruins of San Felipe Neri: the Iglesia de San Felipe Neri was founded by a religious society in 1564 to develop...
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    Montalban Muntinlupa Navotas Novaliches Parañaque Pasig Pateros Pineda San Felipe Neri San Juan del Monte San Mateo San Pedro Macati Taguig Tambobong Binondo...
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    Around dawn, they were ambushed by Mexicans dispatched by Commandant Felipe Neri: 110  in the Guadalupe Canyon Massacre. Old Man Clanton and five other...
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    Pilar, a farmer from Pasay, and Antonia Castaňeda, an embroider from San Felipe Neri (present-day Mandaluyong). As a child, his parents had him study for...
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    The Church of Oratorio de San Felipe Neri (Spanish: Iglesia del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri) is a church built between 1685 and 1719, located in Cádiz...
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    the Archaeological Museum of Albacete, the Oratory of San Felipe Neri, Plaza San Felipe Neri, leisure centers of the capital of Albacete, or the former...
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    Guanajuato, Mexico. The complex was built in the 18th century by Father Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro, who, according to tradition, was called upon by a vision of...
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  • Office Notes 1 Buenaventura Domingo 1901 First municipal president of San Felipe Neri 2 Dr. Antonio Fernando 1902 3 Januario Coronado 1902 4 Miguel Vergara...
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    Felipe Enrique Neri (born Philip Hendrik Nering Bögel; November 23, 1759 in Paramaribo, Surinam – 23 February 1827) was a Dutch businessman and land owner...
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    into the municipality of San Felipe Neri (present-day Mandaluyong) through Act No. 942 of the Taft Commission. San Felipe Neri later became the capital of...
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  • Martínez (first voice and clave), Guillermo Castillo (botijuela), and Felipe Neri Cabrera (maracas). According to Jesús Blanco, quoted by Díaz Ayala, after...
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  • peasants divided the land and the community adopted the name of General Felipe Neri, a Zapatista who was killed by rival general Antonio Barona Rojas. The...
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    Elsewhere, fighting between rebels and Spanish forces occurred in San Felipe Neri (now Mandaluyong), Sampaloc, Santa Ana, Pandacan, Pateros, Mariquina...
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    First Capital of Rizal 1901–1904 Succeeded by San Felipe Neri Preceded by San Felipe Neri Capital of Rizal 1904–2009 (de facto) 1904–2020 (de jure) Succeeded by...
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    1907–1909 Caloocan, Las Piñas, Malabon, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, San Felipe Neri, San Juan del Monte, San Pedro Macati, Taguig 2 José Lino Luna October...
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    Pandacan Saint Peter the Apostle School Saint Pius X Parochial School San Felipe Neri Parochial School San Isidro Catholic School San Juan de Dios Educational...
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    the defensive compounds of the city. Church of the Sacred Heart. San Felipe Neri Church. Church of the Holy Martyrs. La Concepción, botanical and historical...
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