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Largest settlement Quezon City (pop. 2,960,048 )
Demographics Demonym Luzonian (modern)
Luzonense (occasional) Luções/Luzones (archaic) Po****tion 64...
- the
Luzonian Colleges on
January 14, 1947, to give
needy students access to
higher education. The
Securities and
Exchange Commission granted Luzonian Colleges...
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century and was a
nephew of King Ache of Luzon. He was the
commander of
Luzonian forces in the
battle of
Manila of 1570
against Spanish forces. His palace...
- of Luzon. By 1511,
Luzonians had been
carrying out large-scale
trade at
least within maritime Southeast Asia with some
Luzonians being hired as officials...
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battle resulted in the fall of
Manila and the
capture of 13
pieces of
Luzonian artillery.
Among the
Spanish accounts of Ache's capture, that of Rodrigo...
- or ᜐᜉ (Sapa)), also
called Sapa, Maysapan, and
sometimes Lamayan, was a
Luzonian town: 193 that is now the
Santa Ana
district in
Manila city
proper along...
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grandson of
Manuel S. Enverga, a
former congressman and
founder of the
Luzonian Colleges (now
Manuel S.
Enverga University Foundation). He
studied at Les...
- silk
shawl derived from the
Philippine alampay or
scarf (likely from the
Luzonian or
Tagalog variant). They were po****r in the Philippines,
Latin America...
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hometown before moving back to
Lucena to
begin schooling.
Carlos attended the
Luzonian University Foundation (now
Enverga University) and
graduated class salutatorian...
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Manuel S.
Enverga (1909 - 1981)
Patriot and
public servant.
Established Luzonian Colleges on
February 11, 1947.
Mauban Filipino 2009
Manuel S.
Enverga (1909...