- 2013). "
Josons lose 15-year hold on
Ecija congressional turf". The
Philippine Star.
Retrieved June 6, 2023. Galvez,
Manny (October 19, 2015). "
Josons not...
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provincial government, thus
ending the
Josons'
political rule in the province. Meanwhile, for years, the
Josons also
ruled Quezon town and represented...
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Joson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eduardo Joson (1919–1990),
Filipino captain Eduardo Nonato Joson (born 1950),
Filipino politician...
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Manny (October 19, 2015). "
Josons not
fielding kin for
Nueva Ecija top post". The
Philippine Star.
Retrieved June 6, 2023. "
Josons skip
Nueva Ecija guv race...
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Maria Chriselle Elisse Joson Diuco (born
January 6, 1996) is a
Filipino actress.
Maria Chriselle Elisse Joson Diuco was born in Balanga, Bataan. She is...
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Joson Sanon (born
December 27, 2005) is an
American college basketball player for the
Arizona State Sun
Devils of the Big 12 Conference.
Sanon was born...
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Korean Dishes, also
known as Chosŏn
ryori (조선료리; 朝鮮料理), is a
North Korean website. The website, ****ociated with the
Korean ****ociation of Cooks [ja; zh]...
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mayors were
elected in 2007.
Josons' half-century
governorship ended in 2007 when
provincial vice
governor Mariano Cristino Joson, then
chairperson of the...
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Umali defeated vice
governor Mariano Cristino Joson in the 2007
gubernatorial election,
ending the
Josons' 48-year hold of the
Nueva Ecija governorship...
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Minju Joson (also
known as
Minju Choson, Korean: 민주조선; lit. "Democratic Korea") is a state-run
North Korean government newspaper. It is
published in Pyongyang...