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Ilocana Maiden (Filipino:
Dalagang Ilocana) is a 1954
Filipino romantic comedy film
directed by
Olive La
Torre from a
screenplay by
Luciano B. Carlos,...
- for Best
Actress for
playing a
wacky tobacco-smoking
maiden in
Dalagang Ilocana (1954). She
continued to gain
success for her
starring roles in romantic...
- films:
Cofradia (1953),
Pilya (1954),
Musikong Bumbong (1954),
Dalagang Ilocana,
where she won the
FAMAS Award for Best Actress,
Kurdapya (both in 1954)...
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grammatical gender. "Ilocano" or "Ilokano"
typically refers to males,
while "
Ilocana" or "Ilokana" is used for females. However, "Ilocano" is
generally considered...
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Retrieved July 5, 2015. Carro,
Andres (1849).
Vocabulario de la
lengua Ilocana. p. 75. Bugarin, Jose; Rodriguez,
Ramon (1854).
Diccionario Ybanag-Español...
- Sr. (1947–2017), an
ethnic Filipino Chinese from
Metro Manila, and his
Ilocana wife,
Teresita Castro-Yan, who
hailed from Laoag,
Ilocos Norte. He was...
- Tondo, Manila, was
murdered when he was young,
prompting his mother, an
Ilocana from San Juan, La Union, to
leave her
children to work
abroad as a caregiver...
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acting career started in 1954 in a
Sampaguita Pictures movie,
Dalagang Ilocana (
Ilocana Maiden), the
movie which also
catapulted the
career of
actress Gloria...
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Trinidad Romualdez.
Marcos lived with a common-law wife,
Carmen Ortega, an
Ilocana mestiza who was 1949 Miss
Press Photography. They had
three children and...
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literary study,
criticism and
online workshop.
Vocabularios de la
Lengua Ilocana by N.P.S. Agustin,
published in 1849.
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