Free Territory of Freedomland (redirect from Tomás Cloma)
fishing grounds. Filemon and his brother Tomás consulted their maps, but could not find the islands on them. Tomás Cloma Sr. hoped to set up a fish cannery...
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Thitu Island (section Establishment of civilian administration by the Republic of China and Claim by Tomás Cloma)
published the Location Map of the South China Sea Island. In May 1956, Tomás Cloma, a Philippine national, landed on several of the islands, claiming that...
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was founded on September 18, 1948 by Atty. Tomas Cloma, also a Self-Styled Admiral and his father Tomas Cloma Sr., discoverer of the Kalayaan Group of Islands...
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large settlements on the islands until 1956, when Filipino adventurer Tomás Cloma Sr., decided to "claim" a part of Spratly islands as his own, naming...
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Territory of Freedomland, a micronation declared by Filipino explorer Tomás Cloma in the Spratly Islands This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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provisions of the Taipei Peace Treaty.[when?] In 1952, a Philippine civilian (Tomás Cloma) began to mine sulfur from Taiping Island after claiming it as part of...
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citizen, Tomás Cloma, unilaterally declared a state on 53 features in the South China Sea, calling it "Freedomland". In December 1974, Cloma was arrested...
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reopened the abandoned French camp on Shanhu Island. 1956 – Filemon and Tomás Cloma took possession of some features in the Spratly Islands and declared...
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In 1947, Tomás Cloma stumbled upon the Kalayaan islands, which were uninhabited at the time. On May 11, 1956, together with forty men, Cloma took formal...
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main building at Carlos P. Garcia Avenue, it has an extension campus at Tomas Cloma Avenue, Barangay Taloto, Tagbilaran City. The first PMI Colleges (formerly...
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Ambrosio Padilla, basketball player and senator (b. 1910) September 18 – Tomás Cloma, lawyer and businessman (b. 1904) October 28 – Irene R. Cortes, Filipino...
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Islands. In May 1956, the dispute escalated after Filipino national Tomas Cloma and his followers settled on the islands and declared the territory as...
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1956–1974 Flag of the Free Territory of Freedomland The flag of Freedomland, a micronation founded by Tomas Cloma in the Spratly Islands (Kalayaan, Palawan)...
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applied physicist, 9th chancellor of UP-Diliman Filemon Cloma, discoverer of Kalayaan Islands Tomas Cloma, honorary vice-admiral, father of Philippine Maritime...
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Island. Referred to by Hayton as Cloma's heir, Bito-onon also oversaw the completion of a small statue of Tomas Cloma on Thitu Island. Bito-onon is a strong...
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assertion of sovereignty over the Spratly Islands began in May 1956, when Tomas Cloma, owner of a Philippine fishing vessel company, and director of the Philippine...
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known as Huseng Batute. Lyricist of the famed protest anthem Bayan Ko Tomas Cloma (1904–1996), president of the Philippine Maritime Institute (now PMI...
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Nuno Gomes. A Journey to 308 Meters Abueva, Alamon, & Domingo, Admiral Tomas Cloma, Center for Leadership, Citizenship and Democracy, University of the...
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cultivated here. Occupied since September 1956, four months after Filipino Tomas Cloma claimed the islands. 46 Ligaw Đảo Ba Bình Other names: Ligao, Huángshānmǎ...
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3. Jam Ocampo (Gym Keri) 4. Jazper Tiongson (Host Sweetie Host) 6. Myka Cloma (Brush-ta't Kasama Kita) 1. Annabelle Jimenez (Single Bells) 5. Allan Ang...
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Rivera Independent 1,862 0.01 Glicerio Cavalida Independent 1,581 0.01 Ruben Cloma Independent 1,577 0.01 Manuel Seco Independent 1,235 0.01 Agustin Sepulveda...
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Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay, Metro Manila. Dean: Dean Tomas D. Abapo, Jr. Secretary: Ms. Mary Joyce M. Gonzales Edgar Migrino Chatto—Governor...
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