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Evangelina "Eva" Macaraeg-Macapagal gcYC (Tagalog pronunciation: [makaɾaˈʔeɡ
makapaˈɡal]; born
Evangelina Guico Macaraeg;
November 1, 1915 – May 16, 1999) was...
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Macapagal (rare variant:
Makapagal; Tagalog: [
makapaˈɡal]) is a
Filipino surname derived from the
Kapampangan language. The
family claims noble descent...
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Diosdado Ignacio Jose
Maria "Dato"
Macapagal Arroyo (Tagalog: [ˈdɐtɔ
makapaˈgal ɐˈɾɔjɔ]; born
September 4, 1974) is a
Filipino politician who
served as...
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Macapagal Arroyo (Tagalog pronunciation: [hwan mɪˈɡɛl ˈmaɪki
makapaˈɡal ɐˈɾɔjɔ]; born
April 26, 1969) is a
Filipino politician and
former actor...
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Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (Tagalog: [ˈɡloɾja
makapaˈɡal ʔaˈɾojo]; born
April 5, 1947),
often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a
Filipino academic...
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Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr. GCrM, KGCR (Tagalog: [djosˈdado
makapaˈɡal];
September 28, 1910 –
April 21, 1997) was a
Filipino lawyer, poet and politician...
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Pilar and
other officers of the revolution. On May 10,
Major Lázaro
Makapagal, upon
orders from
General Mariano Noriel,
executed the
Bonifacio brothers: 143 ...
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autonomy by
Governor General Simon de Anda.
Macapagal (rare variant:
Makapagal) is a
Filipino surname derived from the
Kapampangan language.[citation...
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reached Hulog, a
barrio within the
vicinity of
Mount Nagpatong,
Major Makapagal opened his
sealed orders, upon Bonifacio's insistence. The
order revealed...
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Antonio Carlos,
Celestino Aragon, Jose Aragon,
Pedro Francisco,
Lazaro Makapagal y Lakang-dula,
Silvestre Legazpi,
Vitaliano Famular,
Vicenter Kagton,...