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Felixberto Maraña
Serrano (22
August 1906 – 12
October 1990) was a
Filipino politician and diplomat.
Serrano was the
secretary of
foreign affairs under...
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Felixberto Montenegro Verano (August 23, 1905 – ?), also
called as "Felisberto Verano", was a
Filipino politician.
Felixberto Verano was born on August...
- Atty.
Felixberto "Berting"
Salang Urbiztondo is a
Filipino politician. He
served as the
mayor of
Barobo Surigao del Sur,
Mindanao Philippines for three...
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Felixberto Camacho Flores (January 23, 1921 –
October 25, 1985) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of Agaña from
April 21, 1971, to...
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Felixberto Cangco Sta.
Maria (22
August 1922, in Pampanga,
Philippines – 30
December 2006) was a
noted Filipino educator and author. He
advanced the quality...
- or "Ka Lando" as he was called, was a
lawyer and son to
labor leader Felixberto Olalia, Sr. He was
active in the
labor movement and was
detained twice...
- Laguna. September–October An
agreement between Foreign Affairs Secy.
Felixberto Serrano and Amb.
Charles Bohlen is signed,
following series of conferences...
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Dulce Nombre de
Maria Cathedral Basilica in Hagåtña, Guam by
Archbishop Felixberto Flores. On
December 8, 1983, Pope John Paul II
appointed Apuron as an...
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Queen Air
cargo plane en
route to San Jose
crashed into
houses next to
Felixberto Serrano Elementary School in Parañaque
after taking off. The
crash was...
- the Philippines. Led by
Cipriano Cid,
Roberto Oca,
Ignacio Lacsina and
Felixberto Olalia, the
Labor Party failed to win an election. Some
members reorganized...