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Among the
local leaders in the
Spanish Philippines, the
gobernadorcillos and
Filipino officials of
justice received the
greatest consideration...
- Imus (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈʔimus]),
officially the City of Imus (Filipino:
Lungsod ng Imus), is a 1st
class component city and de jure
capital of the...
- The
mayor of San
Fernando (Filipino:
Punong Lungsod ng San Fernando) is the head of the
local government of the city of San
Fernando City,
Pampanga who...
- autonomous. The law
changed the
title of
chief executive of the town from
gobernadorcillo to capitán muni****l. The
elected muni****l
officials of the local...
- to the
Christianized Datus by the
Spanish Empire. For example, the
Gobernadorcillos (elected
leader of the
Cabezas de Baran**** or the
Christianized Datus)...
- a
former city
councilwoman and Bautista's sister. -Partial list of
gobernadorcillos,
capitanes muni****les, and
mayors of
Bacoor Bacoor ********inated a...
- commenced. In 1838, the
pueblo had 3,736 people. Two of the more
notable gobernadorcillos of
Dingle who sold some of
their vast
landholdings to pay for the tributes...
- who
governed the districts. Also
included in this
class were
former gobernadorcillos or muni****l captains, and muni****l
lieutenants in good
standing during...
- San Miguel,
officially the Muni****lity of San
Miguel (Tagalog:
Bayan ng San Miguel, Kapampangan:
Balen ning San Miguel), is a 1st
class muni****lity in...
-
horse by José
Honorato Lozano Cuadrillero by José
Honorato Lozano A
Gobernadorcillo,
mostly of
Indio descent.
Painting by José
Honorato Lozano Sangley...