Joaquín Miguel Elizalde y Díaz (August 2, 1896 – February 9, 1965[citation needed]) was a Filipino diplomat and businessman. Elizalde was born on August...
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ambassador to the United States from a foreign country, following Joaquín M. Elizalde, who had been his immediate predecessor in both posts. He later served...
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and bandleader Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965), Filipino diplomat and businessman Manolo Elizalde, Filipino businessman Álvaro Elizalde (born 1969),...
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Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim. Joaquín (footballer, born 1956) (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder...
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President Ramon Magsaysay (1953–1957) Himself (1957) Preceded by Joaquín Miguel Elizalde Succeeded by Felixberto Serrano Senator of the Philippines In office...
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Joaquín Miguel ("Mike"), Juan Miguel, Ángel, Federico ("Fred") and Carmen ("Carmenchu") Elizalde. During the 1920s, he was nicknamed "Lizz" Elizalde,...
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band era. Elizalde was born in Manila, Philippines, to José Joaquín Elizalde and Carmen Díaz y Moreau. He was a brother of diplomat Joaquín ("Mike"),...
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Coalitionist Puerto Rico March 4, 1933 Dec 5, 1939 Died in office Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965) Spanish Nonpartisan Philippines Sep 29, 1938 August...
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Philippine Star. Archived from the original on October 12, 2021. Camus, Miguel R. (December 21, 2021). "Duterte appoints DICT acting secretary". Philippine...
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Commission on Appointments Term length No fixed term Inaugural holder Joaquín Miguel Elizalde Formation July 4, 1946 Website Philippine Embassy, Washington D...
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actress Kyle Echarri, actor Fred Elizalde, classical and jazz pianist, composer, conductor and bandleader Joaquín Miguel Elizalde, diplomat and businessman Geoff...
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1950 6 Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1985) May 11, 1950 January 1952 7 Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965) April 18, 1952 December 30, 1953 8 Carlos P. Garcia...
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independence from the United States on July 4, 1946, and led by Joaquín Miguel Elizalde as its first ambassador. This was followed shortly thereafter with...
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for their propaganda use. After World War II, the Elizalde brothers (Federico "Fred", Joaquin Miguel "Mike" and Manuel "Manolo") took over KZRH and KYRC...
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Philippines Quintin Paredes (NAC) Resigned September 29, 1938. Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (NAC) September 29, 1938 New York 15 John J. Boylan (D) Died October...
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(D) ▌Hawaii Territory. Joseph Rider Farrington (R) ▌Philippines. Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (I), until August 9, 1944 ▌Carlos P. Romulo (Lib.), from August...
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1949-1951 Pakistan Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan 1947-1954 Philippines Joaquín Miguel Elizalde Carlos P. Romulo 1948-1950 1950-1952 Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal...
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Preceded by Pedro Guevara Francisco Afan Delgado Succeeded by Joaquín Miguel Elizalde 3rd Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives In office...
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Director-General of the National Economic Development Authority Joaquín Miguel Elizalde– 6th Secretary of the Department of the Foreign Affairs Albert...
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named Elizalde active in Navarre: Rafael Elizalde Munárriz, Juan Elizalde Viscarret, Carlos Elizalde Zabalza and Luis Elizalde Sarasate in 1941 Joaquín Baleztena...
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the Los Tamaraos Polo Club, a sports and social club founded by Joaquín Miguel Elizalde and his brothers which was housed in a Georgian style building...
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in Manila wrote to the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Joaquín Miguel Elizalde, calling again on the Philippine government to fulfil its obligations...
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Resigned in 1938 to run in the Philippine National Assembly. Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (Manila) Nonpartisan September 29, 1938 – August 9, 1944 76th 77th...
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Abalos Jr. (1962): Filipino politician and lawyer. (Mandaluyong) Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965): Filipino statesman and International Monetary Fund...
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Territory. Anthony J. Dimond (D) ▌Hawaii Territory. Samuel Wilder King (R) ▌Philippines. Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (I) ▌Puerto Rico. Bolívar Pagán (Soc.)...
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- Australia / England Dennis Coleridge Boles Winston Churchill Joaquin Miguel Elizalde Heino Ferch Nacho Figueras Martin Garrick Flash Gordon (fictional)...
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Philippine Resident Commissioner to the United States (Elizalde)" (PDF). Letter to Joaquín Miguel Elizalde. Retrieved 1 September 2018 – via University of Wisconsin...
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Sebastian Ugarte (category San Miguel Corporation people)
adviser to Resident Commissioner Joaquín Miguel Elizalde he became legal adviser to the Resident Commissioner Mike Elizalde and joined President Sergio Osmeña...
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Nicomedes "Nick" Marquez Joaquin (Tagalog: [hwaˈkin]; May 4, 1917 – April 29, 2004) was a Filipino writer and journalist best known for his short stories...
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implicated in charges of genocide for the Tlatelolco Massacre Joaquín Miguel Elizalde, 20th century Filipino diplomat Manuel Fraga Iribarne, minister...
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