- 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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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 Global City (also
known as BGC,
Global City, or The Fort) is a 240-hectare mixed-use
estate and
central business district located in Taguig...
- 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...
- Fort
Bonifacio is one of the 38 baran****s of Taguig, Philippines. The
financial district of
Bonifacio Global City, the Fort
Bonifacio military camp and...
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alleged involvement in the
deaths of the
revolutionary leader Andrés
Bonifacio and
general Antonio Luna, and for his
collaboration with the
Empire of...
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government can't
address directly. Five of the crew,
namely Jose "JB"
Bonifacio (Richard Gutierrez),
Miguel Tecson (Baron Geisler), Max
Alvero (Kaila...
- Balintawak),
Bonifacio transformed it into a
revolutionary government with him as president.
While the term
Katipunan remained,
Bonifacio's government was...
- Philippines) to
recognize Bonifacio as the
first Philippine president but the
institute turned down the
petition and
reasoned that
Bonifacio was not even the Katipunan's...
- in 1892 by a
group of
Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés
Bonifacio,
Valentin Diaz,
Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, and
Teodoro Plata. Its primary...