Pedro Abad is a small town located in the province of Córdoba, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the city has a population of 2934 inhabitants...
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Pedro Abad Santos y Basco (Spanish: [ˈpeðɾo aˈβað ˈsantos], Tagalog: [pedro ʔaˈbad ˈsantos]; 31 January 1876 – 15 January 1945) was a Filipino Marxist...
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Escolastica Abad Santos. The two maternal uncles were prominent Filipinos during the American period, Chief Justice José Abad Santos, and his brother Pedro, a...
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Basharat; the name means “good news”) or Masjid Basharat is a mosque in Pedro Abad, Córdoba, Spain. The foundation stone was laid by the then head of worldwide...
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San Fernando, Pampanga (redirect from San Pedro Cutud)
Philippines was founded by Pedro Abad Santos. Two years later, he created and headed the Aguman ding Maldang Talapagobra (AMT). The Abad Santos compound in Barangay...
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José Abad Santos y Basco (Spanish: [xoˈse aˈβað ˈsantos], Tagalog: [hoˈse ʔaˈbad ˈsantos]; February 19, 1886 – May 1, 1942) was the fifth chief justice...
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when Karam Ilahi Zafar was sent by the caliph. The Basharat Mosque in Pedro Abad, built by the Ahmadiyya in the 1980s is the first mosque to be built in...
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to Spain, where he laid the foundation stone of the Basharat Mosque in Pedro Abad and announced "Love for All, Hatred for None" as the community's motto...
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Japanese occupants of the Philippines. Influenced by his socialist idol Pedro Abad Santos of San Fernando, and inspired by earlier Katipunan revolutionaries...
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Alfonso Mendoza, Laborista Party of Pablo Manlapit, Pampanga communists by Pedro Abad Santos, Miguel Cornejo's Philippine fascists, and Vicente Sotto's Civil...
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presidential-vice presidential tandems include Pedro Abad Santos and Pilar V. Aglipay of the Popular Front-Abad Santos Wing; Celerino Tiongco I of the Partido...
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a united-front movement against fascism. Allen then mediated between Pedro Abad Santos' Partido Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (PSP) and Crisanto Evangelista's...
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mobilize peasants in his home province of Nueva Ecija for the conflict. Pedro Abad Santos, founding member of the Socialist Party of the Philippines, had...
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Jamby Madrigal (redirect from Maria Ana Consuelo Abad Santos Madrigal Valade)
San Fernando, Pampanga. Her grand uncle – pre-Commonwealth Assemblyman Pedro Abad Santos – founded the Socialist Party of the Philippines. Her paternal...
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slate of candidates under the Popular Front ticket in Pampanga. Although Pedro Abad Santos, the founder of the PSP, did not win a seat, his party became synonymous...
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source of black dye in Peru. The genus name of Abatia is in honour of Pedro Abad y Mestre (1747–1800), a Spanish apothecary and professor of botany in...
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Abad Santos may refer to: Pedro Abad Santos (1876–1945), Filipino politician José Abad Santos (1886–1942), Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Philippines...
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Ora Vicente Lava José Lava Jesus Lava Primitivo Arrogante Pedro Castro Jorge Frianeza Pedro Abad Santos Peasant leaders Juan Feleo Casto Alejandrino Jacinto...
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Pedro Santos may refer to: Pedro Abad Santos (1876–1945), Filipino politician Pedro Nuno Santos (born 1977), Portuguese politician Pedro Santos (politician)...
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"How Pedro Pascal feels about being the internet's 'daddy'". USA Today. Archived from the original on June 3, 2024. Retrieved June 3, 2024. Abad-Santos...
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Poor Workers) was a trade union in Pampanga, Philippines, organized by Pedro Abad Santos in 1933. It was influenced by European socialism and anarchism...
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is the patron of the congregation. Rafaela Porras Ayllón was born in Pedro Abad on 1 March 1850 as the daughter of Ildefonso Porras (the mayor of Córdoba)...
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Ora Vicente Lava José Lava Jesus Lava Primitivo Arrogante Pedro Castro Jorge Frianeza Pedro Abad Santos Peasant leaders Juan Feleo Casto Alejandrino Jacinto...
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Ora Vicente Lava José Lava Jesus Lava Primitivo Arrogante Pedro Castro Jorge Frianeza Pedro Abad Santos Peasant leaders Juan Feleo Casto Alejandrino Jacinto...
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Ora Vicente Lava José Lava Jesus Lava Primitivo Arrogante Pedro Castro Jorge Frianeza Pedro Abad Santos Peasant leaders Juan Feleo Casto Alejandrino Jacinto...
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1935 (Chief Justice) – 1935–1941 José Abad Santos – 1935 Claro M. Recto – 1935–1936 José P. Laurel – 1935 José Abad Santos (Chief Justice) – 1941–1942 To...
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Ora Vicente Lava José Lava Jesus Lava Primitivo Arrogante Pedro Castro Jorge Frianeza Pedro Abad Santos Peasant leaders Juan Feleo Casto Alejandrino Jacinto...
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United States. José Abad Santos – born in San Fernando, Pampanga, the 5th chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Pedro Abad Santos – a former...
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