- The
Negrenses (/nəˈɡrɛnseɪ/; Hili****non and
Cebuano pronunciation: [
nɛˈɡɾɛnsɛ]) are the
native cultural group of the
Philippine provinces of
Negros Occidental...
- The
Balay Negrense (Hili****non for
Negrense House), also
known as
Victor Fernandez Gaston Ancestral House, is a
museum in
Silay City,
Negros Occidental...
- was
liberated by
combined Philippine &
American troops with the
local Negrense guerillas attacking the ****anese on
August 6, 1945. The 7th, 73rd, 74th...
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initiated its
development in
Negros and
offered liberal terms to a few
Negrense planters similar to
those he had
given the
Ilonggo planters. Consequently...
-
Negros Revolution (Filipino:
Himagsikang Negrense; Cebuano:
Rebolusyong Negrense; Spanish: Revolución
negrense),
commemorated and po****rly
known as the...
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Radyo Negrense 100.3 (100.3 FM) is a
radio station owned and
operated by the
Provincial Government of
Negros Occidental. The station's
studio and transmitter...
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Islands as
simply the
Republic of Negros. From
November 3 to 6, 1898, the
Negrenses rose in
revolt against the
Imperial Spanish authorities headed by the...
- The Bago City,
Negros killings were a
series of
targeted ********inations
carried out by
unidentified gunmen in the
provinces of
Negros Oriental and Negros...
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Chorizo negrense, also
known as
chorizo de Bacólod, is a
Filipino smoked pork
sausage originating from Bacolod, Negros. It
comes in two flavors: hamonado...
- country. The
predominant inhabitants of the
island region are
mainly called Negrenses (locally Negrosanons). As of 2020 census, the
total po****tion of Negros...