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official goal in the
history of the club,
which meant the 1-0
victory of the
Josefinos in his debut. The team was
placed in
group C,
finished as
leader with...
- 1/km2) • Metro 2,000,468 (US: 35th) Demonym(s) San Josean(s) San Joséan(s)
Josefino/a(s) Time zone UTC−08:00 (PST) • Summer (DST) UTC−07:00 (PDT) ZIP Codes...
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journalist Wilfredo Alicdan,
artist George Canseco, composer,
songwriter Josefino Cenizal,
composer Cardinal Luis
Antonio Tagle,
Archbishop Emeritus of Manila...
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eventually abdicate the throne. King Joseph's
Spanish supporters were
called josefinos or
afrancesados (frenchified).
During his reign, he
ended the Spanish...
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Josefino Cenizal (14
September 1919 – 27
March 2015) was a
Filipino actor, director, and
composer from Tanza, Cavite. In 1937, he
began to
direct music...
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Police District (NPD) Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas,
Valenzuela NCRPO PCOL
Josefino D.
Ligan (Acting)
Quezon City
Police District (QCPD)
Quezon City NCRPO...
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Mexico City,
Mexico Retained Mexico super flyweight title 17 Win 17–0
Josefino Suarez UD 12 Apr 1, 1992
Mexico City,
Mexico Won
vacant Mexico super flyweight...
- 19, 1989
State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. 11 Win 10–0–1
Josefino Suarez UD 8 Jun 17, 1989
Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S...
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Josefino "Chino"
Javier Toledo (born
March 6, 1959) is a
Filipino composer and conductor.
Josefino Toledo is born on
March 6, 1959 to
Victor Toledo and...
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music of
Eudenice "Eudy" Palaruan, Nilo Alcala, John
August Pamintuan, and
Josefino "Chino"
Toledo The UPMC has an
established record of
successful concerts...