• Román Bása (February 29, 1848 – February 6, 1897) was a Filipino patriot who was the second Supremo or leader of the Katipunan, the secret society which...
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  • San Román de Basa (Aragonese: Sant Román de Basa) is a village under the local government of the municipality of Sabiñánigo, Alto Gállego, Huesca, Aragon...
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  • Marko Baša (born 1982), Montenegrin footballer Román Basa (1848–1897), Filipino leader of a secret society opposed to Spanish rule Victor Basa (born 1985)...
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    both of the Spanish army. On February 6, 1897, Apolonio de la Cruz, Román Bása, Teodoro Pláta, Vicente Molina, Hermenegildo de los Reyes, José Trinidad...
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  • Diwa as fiscal, and Díaz as treasurer. In 1893, under the presidency of Román Basa, Plata served as councilor and it was at this time that the society organized...
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    1895. He was the third head of the Katipunan after Deodato Arellano and Román Basa. Prior to this, he served as the society's comptroller and then as its...
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  • General, Chief of Staff AFP Marcelo Azcárraga, Prime Minister of Spain Román Basa, Katipunan Supreme Council president Ponciano Bautista, Commodore PN,...
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    States Commanders and leaders See list Andrés Bonifacio  Emilio Aguinaldo Román Basa  Teodoro Plata  Ladislao Diwa Emilio Jacinto Gregoria de Jesús Julio Nakpil...
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    became the society's fiscal. He later formed a triangle of his own with Román Basa and Teodoro Gonzales, who would respectively become president and councilor...
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  • Basa (variation: Jabal Basa) is a village in Sudan. It lies 250 kilometres (160 mi) northeast of Khartoum in Butana, upstream of Wadi Hawa, near Meroë...
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  • founders of Katipunan February 6 – Members of the Katipunan are executed: Román Basa (b. 1848) Teodoro Plata (b. 1866) Vicente Molina Hermenegildo de los Reyes...
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    Felipe, composer of the Philippine National Anthem and Reina de Cavite Román Basa, Second president of the Katipunan Ladislao Diwa, one of the founders...
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    Javanese language (redirect from Basa Jawa)
    Javanese (/ˌdʒɑːvəˈniːz/ JAH-və-NEEZ, /dʒævə-/ JAV-ə-, /-ˈniːs/ -⁠NEESS; basa Jawa, Javanese script: ꦧꦱꦗꦮ, Pegon: باسا جاوا‎, IPA: [bɔsɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ]) is a...
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    Nusa Penida speak a unique dialect of Balinese called Nusa Penida Balinese (basa Nosa), which cannot be understood by speakers from mainland Bali. It is reportedly...
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    saw Arellano as ineffective in leading the secret organization, thus, Roman Basa replaced him and became the second Supremo. In spite of his removal as...
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    Victoriano y Amador Eliodoro Ballesteros Roman Basa Elpidia E. Bonanza Purificacion Borromeo Ladislao Diwa Roman Faustino Julián Felipe Glaiza Heradura...
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  • district. The English word pasha comes from Turkish pasha (pāşā; also basha (bāşā)). The Oxford English Dictionary attributes the origin of the English borrowing...
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  • of the secret society's second Supreme Council under the presidency of Roman Basa. It was at this time that he met Marina Dizon, daughter of Katipunan founder...
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    other symbols instead of Lontara characters. Makassarese (basa Mangkasaraʼ, pronounced [basa maŋˈkasaraʔ]), sometimes called Makasar, Makassar, or Macassar...
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    Balinese language (redirect from Basa Bali)
    languages. Balinese has four different registers: low (basa kétah), middle (basa madiâ), and high (basa sínggíh), the uses of which depend on the relationship...
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    Spirit, and they all uttered in Shona, "Mwana amutsirwe basa, mwana amutsirwe basa, mwana amutsirwe basa," loosely translated to English as 'The child has been...
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    close-mid front unrounded vowel /e/ since 1975 with the publishing of Kamus Umum Basa Sunda (General Sundanese Dictionary), replacing the regular ⟨e⟩ used before...
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  • church in the Philippines. The Doctrina Christiana was an early book of Roman Catholic Catechism, written in 1593 by Fray Juan de Plasencia, and is believed...
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    Retrieved 18 January 2024. "Basa | Local Cheese From Lika-Senj County". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 18 January 2024. "Basa, tradicionalni lički način...
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    differences in vocabulary: 85  The Latin alphabet, known in Malay as Rumi (Roman alphabets), is prescribed by law as the official script of Malaysian Malay...
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  • Khan Sulayman Pasha (Arabic: خَان سُلَيْمَان بَاشَا, romanized: Khān Sulaymān Bāşā) is a large khan in the Old City of Damascus. Azm Palace Khan As'ad...
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    Manalansan Aside from Basa Air Base, the town has cultural treasures and interesting points. 1887 San Jose Obrero Parish Church: the Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
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    The Javanese Wikipedia (Javanese: Wikipédia basa Jawa) is the edition of Wikipedia in the Javanese language. Started on 8 March 2004, the Javanese Wikipedia...
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    system, Charles Adriaan van Ophuijsen) was the first standardization of romanized spelling. It was most influenced by the then current Dutch spelling system...
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    Davao Cathedral (category Roman Catholic cathedrals in the Philippines)
    and was subsequently rebuilt in wood in the mid-1900s by architect Ramon Basa using the distinctly modern Philippine barn-style influenced by Spanish architecture...
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