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Iloilo (/ˌɪloʊˈiːloʊ/ ih-loh-EE-loh; [ɪlo.ˈilo]), also
called Iloilo Province,
officially the
Province of
Iloilo (Hili****non:
Kapuoran sang Iloilo; Kinaray-a:...
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University in 1977. His dissertation,
advised by
Harold C.
Conklin was
entitled Yloilo:
Factional Conflict in a
Colonial Economy,
Iloilo Province, Philippines...
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beginning of the
nineteenth century.", p. 71. "Chapter 2
Spanish Found Yloilo 1565 - The
Spanish first arrival in
Jalaud or Araut".
Research Center for...
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pronounced I.
Iloilo and
Ilocos were
spelled archaically as
Yloylo or
Yloílo and Ylocos.
Surnames in the
Philippines such as Ybañez, Ysagan, Ybarra,...
- in 1951. Quis ut Deus: o, el
teniente Guimo, el
brujo revolucionario de
Yloilo written by the 1975
Premio Zóbel
awardee Guillermo Gómez
Rivera in Spanish...
- de
Yloilo;he
decretado en el con esta
fecha lo que sigue. En
vista de lo
consultado por
ellos Gobernador Militar y Político de la
provincia de
Yloilo acerca...
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Babilonia (2018); Quis ut Deus, o el
Teniente Guimô, el
brujo revolucionario de
Yloílo (2015); The
Filipino State And
Other Essays: Is
Rodrigo Duterte the Savior...
- town (now city) of
Iloilo (rendered in
Spanish orthography as
Yloylo or
Yloilo),
which serves as the
capital of the province. As with many
other provinces...
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barque ran
aground on "Gambales". She was on a
voyage from Hong Kong to
Yloilo,
Spanish East Indies. She was
refloated and put in to Manila,
Spanish East...
- Island" with the loss of
eight lives. She was on a
voyage from
Manila to
Yloilo.
Margaret United
Kingdom The brig was
driven as**** near Almería, Spain...