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Sagñay, [saˈŋaj],
officially the Muni****lity of
Sagñay (Central Bikol:
Banwaan kan
Sagñay; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Sagñay), is a muni****lity in the province...
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September 15, 1945)
widely known as
Nanay Belen, is the Muni****l
Mayor of
Sagñay in the
province of
Camarines Sur, Philippines,
serving from 2010
until 2019...
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November 23, 2003) is a
Filipino actor, model, and singer. He was born in
Sagñay,
Camarines Sur, Philippines.
Ansay rose to fame in 2019 when he
joined the...
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churches –
There are a
number of century-old
churches in Goa, San Jose, and
Sagñay. Our Lady of Peñafrancia
Church –
Completed in 1750, this two-century-old...
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spoken in the
Camarines Sur muni****lities of Ocampo, Goa, Tigaon, Lagonoy,
Sagñay, and San Jose. This
dialect has a
mellow intonation and is
heavily influenced...
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Camarines Sur,
namely Caramoan, Garchitorena, Goa, Lagonoy, Presentacion,
Sagñay, San Jose, Siruma,
Tigaon and Tinambac. It is
currently represented in the...
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centered in the
southern portion of the
fourth districts (Goa, Lagonoy,
Sagñay, San Jose, and Tigaon). The Tabaco-Legazpi-Sorsogon (TLS)
dialect is spoken...
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Philippine Legislature.
Manuel Fuentebella was born on
October 11, 1889, in
Sagñay,
Ambos Camarines to then
Ambos Camarines Governor Mariano Fuentebella and...
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which included "ñga", "ng̃a", and even "gña" (as in the case of
Sagñay,
Camarines Sur). The Ng
digraph letter is
similar to, but not the same as...
- 1919–1935 Baao, Bato, Buhi, Bula, Caramoan, Goa, Iriga, Lagonoy, Nabua, Pili,
Sagñay, San Jose, Siruma, Tigaon,
Tinambac 2
Sulpicio V. Cea June 6, 1922 June...