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Nínay is a
novel in the
Spanish language written by
Pedro Alejandro Paterno, and is the
first novel aut****d by a
native Filipino.
Paterno aut****d this...
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Vascular anomalies Robbins and Cotran, "Pathologic
Basis of Disease", by
Ninay Kumar, Abul K. Abbas,
Nelson Fausto, 7th Edition,
pages 545-547 "angioma"...
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Among his
other works include the
first novel written by a
native Filipino,
Ninay (1885), and the
first Filipino collection of
poems in Spanish, Sampaguitas...
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Pedro Alejandro Paterno, who
wrote the
first novel written by a Filipino,
Nínay (1885);
Graciano López
Jaena and
later on by
Marcelo H. del Pilar, who edited...
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California Los
Angeles Occupation Carpenter Spouses Renee (m. 1968, divorced) Mila Haun (m. 1983)
Children Eric, Risa, Dario, Sarita,
Ninay...
- also
known as The
Reign of Greed).
Nínay By
Pedro Paterno,
explores the
tragic life of a
female protagonist Ninay.
There have been
proposals to revive...
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Gamboa John
Regala Cai
Cortez Tiya
Pusit Rommel Padilla Giselle Toengi Ninay Manuel Prinsesa Nerva /
Maria Carpa Tolome Tristan Mang
Antero Aling Lina...
- Union. In the
first written records of the
settlement in 1273, it is
named Ninay. The
village is
mentioned at
least since the 15th
century as
private community...
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nambi rahü póo
monopedo mokóe hebü Tapieté
Chiriguano y-anka ya-nimbi ya-
ninay ya-ndepo penté monké maʔap Chané
Chiriguano se-ãká se-ndambí se-rãi se-pó...
- as
Vicente Rosales III
Ronnie Henares as
Dante Escobar Sheena Halili as
Ninay Baltazar Ina
Feleo as
Catalina Rosales Dominic Roco as
Jason Abesamis Juancho...