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Marilou Horlina Cayco is a
Filipina politician serving as the
current Governor of Batanes. She
first won
election to
Governor in 2016 and was re-elected...
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Qayqu (Quechua for a type of hunt, also
spelled Caico,
Cayco, Ccaycco, Gaico, Jaico, Jayco) may
refer to:
Qayqu (Junín), a
mountain in the Junín Region...
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Jacinto S.
Cayco (1924/5 – 17
February 2021) was a
Filipino swimmer and
referee who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics. He also had a
brother named...
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Cayco (possibly from
Quechua for a type of hunt) is a 5,108-metre-high (16,759 ft)
mountain in the
Vilcabamba mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It...
- the Philippines. It was
founded in 1938 as a law
school by
Florentino Cayco Sr., the
first Filipino Undersecretary of
Public Instruction. The university...
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Pedro S.
Cayco (born 10 May 1932) is a
retired swimmer who
competed at the 1956
Summer Olympics at the Men's 100
metre backstroke event. His
older brother...
- Lima:
Summer Institute of Linguistics. Weber, D. J.;
Ballena D., M.;
Cayco Z., F.;
Cayco V., T. (1998).
Quechua de Huánuco:
Diccionario del
quechua del Huallaga...
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Arellano University Graduate School,
officially as
Florentino Cayco Memorial School of
Graduate Studies in
honor of the
founder and
first President of...
- the
major educational facility located at the
corner of
Extremadura and
Cayco Streets within the
University of
Santo Tomas (UST)
campus in Manila, Philippines...
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Nicola Paula Cayco Curato, also
known as "Nicole Curato", is a
Filipina sociologist best
known for her
academic work on
deliberative democracy, and her...