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Paniqui ([pɐnɪˈki]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Paniqui (Ilocano: Ili ti
Paniqui; Pangasinan:
Baley na
Paniqui; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Paniqui), is a muni****lity...
- On
December 20, 2020, a
shooting incident occurred in
Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines, when a
police officer,
Jonel Nuezca,
fatally shot two of his neighbors...
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district from 1961 to 1969 and 1987 to 1998. He
began his
political career in
Paniqui,
Tarlac where he
served as councilor, vice mayor, and then mayor. A member...
- Company.
Paniqui –
Paniqui Presidencia – Cayanga,
Paniqui Cabayaoasan – Cabayaoasan,
Paniqui Tarlac River – Rang-Ayan,
Paniqui Barang – Barang,
Paniqui Matubog...
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Paniqui police station at 5:30 pm.
Nearly an hour later, at 6:19 pm,
Nuezca surrendered to the
Rosales police station in
Pangasinan province.
Paniqui...
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revolutionary forces,
called the
Filipino clergy to a
conference in
Paniqui. There, they
drafted the
constitution of the
Philippine Independent Church...
- 588 4,497 3,745 3,343 2,550
Paniqui Acocolao 1,675 1,643 1,428 1,158 1,049
Paniqui Aduas 1,400 1,368 1,213 1,153 1,074
Paniqui Aguso 6,110 6,211 5,396 4...
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Early in the 18th century, the
community was a
sitio of
Paniqui;
before and after,
Paniqui was also part of Bayambang. The town's name is
derived from...
- Democracy. María Corazón
Sumulong Cojuangco was born on
January 25, 1933, in
Paniqui, Tarlac. She was born to the
prominent Cojuangco family. Her
father was...
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northern Tarlac muni****lities of Anao, Camiling, Mayantoc, Moncada,
Paniqui, Pura, Ramos, San Clemente, San
Manuel and
Santa Ignacia. It is currently...