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Dionisio Abella Jakosalem (May 8, 1878 – July 1, 1931) was the
governor of Cebu,
Philippines (1906–1912) and the
first Filipino cabinet member appointed...
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Retrieved May 10, 2022. Lastimosa, Leo (July 1, 2018). "Kabilin ni D.
Jakosalem". Arangkada. The
Freeman (in Cebuano). p. 12 – via PressReader. Newman...
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Llorente 1900–1901 Juan
Climaco 1902–1903
Sergio Osmeña 1904–1905
Dionisio Jakosalem 1907–1912
Manuel Roa 1912–1922 ****nio
Climaco 1923–1930
Mariano Jesus...
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music by
Emilio Villareal.
Lastimosa married to
practitioner Iris
Jakosalem.
Lastimosa has won
numerous awards and
recognition for his work. Notably...
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Hilario Davide III
Nestor Archival Edgardo Labella Sylvan Jakosalem Christopher Alix
Edwin Jagmoc Lea Ouano-****son
Augustus Pe Jr. Rodrigo...
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Shrine of
Saint Pedro Calungsod, Archbishop's
Residence Compound, 234 D.
Jakosalem St., Cebu City
Chapel of San
Pedro Calungsod – SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio...
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October 16, 1907
Preceded by Juan F.
Climaco Succeeded by
Dionisio A.
Jakosalem 1st and 3rd
President of the
Nacionalista Party In
office 1907–1935 Preceded...
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studio is
located at Unit 5, 2nd floor, Z
Plaza Bldg.,
Dionisio Jakosalem St., Brgy. Zapatera, Cebu City, and its
transmitter is
located at the...
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Gullas Halad Museum in V.
Gullas St. (former Manalili)
corner D.
Jakosalem St. in Cebu City,
holds musical memorabilia of
Cebuano composers in the...
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college classes. Additionally, they
operate a
separate campus on D.
Jakosalem that
focuses on elementary-level education. CEC
offers Chinese classes...