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Roberto Velayo Ongpin (January 6, 1937 –
February 4, 2023) was a
Filipino businessman who
served as the
Minister of
Commerce and
Industry (initially as...
- campaign.
Ongpin was the
younger brother of
Roberto Ongpin who had been
Minister of
Trade and
Industry under President Ferdinand Marcos.
Ongpin was a 1958...
- Román
Ongpin y
Tanbensiang (February 18, 1847 –
December 10, 1912) was a
Chinese Filipino businessman and
philanthropist who
aided Filipino revolutionaries...
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Lorenzo Ruiz
Plaza Moraga Plaza Cervantes Binondo Church Escolta Street Ongpin Street -
Various Chinese vendor establishments and
Chinese commercial space/building...
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headed by a
Council of
Elders composed of Enrile, Ramos,
Cardinal Sin,
Jaime Ongpin,
Alejandro Melchor, and Doy Laurel. Mrs.
Aquino rejected the offer, as there...
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edited by Roel
Landingin was
given special mention at the 20th
Jaime V.
Ongpin Awards for
Excellence in Journalism.
Miriam Grace Go, for her
story "A Policy...
- (Plaza
Santa Cruz),
Third Welcome Gate (Arch of Goodwill) to
Ongpin Street towards Binondo Ongpin Commercial Center Bank of the
Philippine Islands at Don Román...
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Efren Ongpin Reyes Sr. (June 18, 1924 –
February 11, 1968) was a
Filipino actor, director, writer, and producer. He is
known for
originating the role of...
- has
operated the e-Games
casino outlets.
PhilWeb was
founded by
Roberto Ongpin and
incorporated on
August 20, 1969, as
South Seas Oil and
Mineral Exploration...
- Binondo, Manila, Philippines. Eng Bee Tin was
established in 1912
along Ongpin Street in Binondo,
Manila by Chua Chiu Hong, a
migrant from
mainland China...