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Manuel Estabillo Arguilla (Nagrebcan, Bauang, June 17, 1911 – beheaded,
Manila Chinese Cemetery,
August 30, 1944) was an
Ilokano writer in English, patriot...
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birthplace of the
renowned literary figure and
World War II martyr,
Manuel Arguilla. The muni****lity is
strategically located along the
MacArthur Highway...
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adventures in Portugal. In 1957,
Manuel E.
Arguilla (author of How My
Brother Leon
Brought Home a Wife) and Lyd
Arguilla wrote the book
Philippine Tales and...
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Pedro Cubero Arguillas (Spanish:
Pedro Arguillas y Cubero), also
known as Fr. Pete, was a
priest of
Missionaries of the
Sacred Heart.
Arguillas was born in...
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International Parliament.
Arguilla, Lyd., Tabuena, Manila,
Philippine Art Gallery, 1960.
Arguilla,
Manuel Estabillo and Lyd
Arguilla,
Philippine Tales and...
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celebrating the life of and
works of
writer and
World War II
martyr Manuel Arguilla, with
writers visiting the author's
hometown to
experience the landscapes...
- 2018. Miclat, Gus (2002). "Our
lives were
never the same again". In
Arguillas,
Carolyn O. (ed.).
Turning rage into courage:
Mindanao under martial law...
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Administration (PDF) (Thesis).
National Graduate Institute for
Policy Studies.
Arguillas,
Carolyn O. (August 15, 2022). "President
Fidel V. Ramos: the retired...
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published independently or
through newspapers. The most well-known was
Manuel Arguilla and his
anthology How My
Brother Leon
Brought Home a Wife and
Other Short...
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Archived from the
original on May 28, 2006.
Retrieved May 29, 2006.
Arguillas,
Carolyn (July 23, 2018). "Murad:
BARMM is "Very Much
Above ARMM"". MindaNews...