Look up Bonifacio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bonifacio may refer to: Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud, a town in Corsica, France Strait of Bonifacio, separating...
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Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (Tagalog: [anˈdɾes (anˈdɾez-) bonɪˈfaʃo], Spanish: [anˈdɾes βoniˈfaθjo]; November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino...
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Bonifacio Global City (also known as BGC, Global City, or The Fort) is a central business district and major financial hub located in Taguig, Metro Manila...
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The Bonifacio Shrine, also known as the Kartilya ng Katipunan or Heroes Park, is a public park and plaza in Ermita, Manila, Philippines located just north...
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The Andrés Bonifacio Monument, commonly known simply as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines, which was designed...
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The Strait of Bonifacio (French: Bouches de Bonifacio; Italian: Bocche di Bonifacio; Corsican: Bucchi di Bunifaziu; Gallurese: Bocchi di Bunifaciu; Sardinian:...
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Bonifacio Day is a national holiday in the Philippines, commemorating Andrés Bonifacio, one of the country's national heroes. He was the founder and eventual...
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Fort Bonifacio is one of the 38 barangays of Taguig, Philippines. The financial district of Bonifacio Global City, the Fort Bonifacio military camp and...
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Bonifacio. The others were her older brothers Ciriaco and Procopio Bonifacio. Bonifacio was born in Tondo, Manila. Her father was Santiago Bonifacio of...
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José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ boniˈfasju dʒi ɐ̃ˈdɾadɐ i ˈsiwvɐ]; 13 June 1763 – 6 April 1838) was a Brazilian statesman...
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Matthew Bonifacio (born c. 1973) is an American filmmaker. He was born and raised in Brooklyn. Bonifacio is married to Julianna Gelinas Bonifacio. For their...
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in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, and Teodoro Plata. Its primary...
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Bonifacio, officially the Municipality of Bonifacio (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Bonifacio; Tagalog: Bayan ng Bonifacio), is a municipality in the province of...
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San Bonifacio (Venetian: San Bonifaso) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about 80 kilometres...
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Emilio José Bonifácio Del Rosario (born April 23, 1985) is a Dominican professional baseball utility player who captains the Tigres del Licey of the Dominican...
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Fort Andres Bonifacio (formerly named Fort William McKinley) is the site of the national headquarters of the Philippine Army (Headquarters Philippine...
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people named Bonifacio include: Bonifacio Flores Arévalo (1850–1920), Filipino dentist, sculptor and ardent patron of music and theater Bonifacio Asioli (1769–1832)...
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Andree Camille Lapidario Bonifacio (Tagalog: [ˈeɪsi bonɪˈfaʃo]; born December 13, 2002) is a Filipino-Canadian dancer, singer, vlogger and actress known...
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Bonifacio High Street is a mixed-use development in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines located just near Serendra, Market! Market...
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Bruno Bonifacio (born 2 November 1994) is a Brazilian racing driver. Born in São Paulo, Bonifacio entered karting in 2006, when he took the titles in...
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The Roderico Reyes Ancestral House, more commonly known as the Bonifacio Trial House, is a historic house and museum in Maragondon, Cavite, Philippines...
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Procopio Bonifacio y de Castro (c. 1873 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino independence activist and revolutionary during the Philippine Revolution of 1896...
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Pedro João Luís Bonifácio (born 6 August 1985) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Bonifácio was born in Mafra, Lisbon...
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including Bonifacio as a past president would imply that Macario Sakay and Miguel Malvar should also be included, as Sakay continued Bonifacio's concept...
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Makati–Taguig boundary dispute (redirect from Fort Bonifacio dispute)
jurisdiction over the entirety of the Fort Bonifacio military reservation, which includes the financial district of Bonifacio Global City (BGC) and Enlisted Men’s...
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Bonifacio (/ˌboʊniˈfɑːtʃoʊ/ BOH-nee-FAH-choh, Italian: [boniˈfaːtʃo], French: [bɔnifasjo]; Corsican: Bunifaziu [buniˈfatsju], Bonifaziu [bɔniˈfatsju]...
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Balintawak), Bonifacio transformed it into a revolutionary government with him as president. While the term Katipunan remained, Bonifacio's government was...
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Jorge Luis Bonifacio (born June 4, 1993) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League...
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Sara Bonifacio (born 3 July 1996) is an Italian volleyball player who plays for Igor Gorgonzola Novara. Bonifacio joined the amateur volleyball club of...
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Philippine Revolution (section Execution of Bonifacio)
the islands to the United States in the Treaty of Paris. Led by Andrés Bonifacio, the Katipunan was formed in secrecy in 1892 in the wake of the nascent...
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