Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina GCGH KGCR (UK: /ˈkeɪzɒn/, US: /ˈkeɪsɒn, -sɔːn, -soʊn/, Tagalog: [maˈnwel ˈluwis ˈkɛson], Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈlwis ˈkeson i moˈlina];...
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The Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational basic and higher education institution in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines...
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Manuel Luis "Manolo" Casas Quezon III (born 1970) is a Filipino writer, former television host and a grandson of former Philippine president Manuel L...
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President Manuel Quezon located within the grounds of Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City. It also houses a museum at its base. The Quezon Memorial Committee...
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has a population of 15,886 people. The municipality was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, first President of the Philippine...
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Inauguration of Manuel L. Quezon may refer to: First inauguration of Manuel L. Quezon, 1935 Second inauguration of Manuel L. Quezon, 1941 Third inauguration...
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Philippines and the Holocaust (redirect from Open door policy of Manuel L. Quezon)
President Manuel L. Quezon admitted roughly 1,200–1,300 Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany, German-occupied Europe, and Shanghai in Japanese-occupied China...
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feature is a 66-meter (217 ft) tall mausoleum containing the remains of Manuel L. Quezon, the second official President of the Philippines and the first of...
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the late President Manuel L. Quezon, after whom the decoration is named. The Quezon Service Cross was proposed by President Manuel Roxas. It is also referred...
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the second president of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, the name of Tayabas Province was changed to Quezon. Lucena, the provincial capital, the seat...
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Manuel L. Quezon Avenue, more often called as Quezon Avenue, or simply Quezon Ave (pronounced: Ke-zon-Av), is a 6.1-kilometer (3.8 mi) major thoroughfare...
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048 people. It was founded on October 12, 1939, and was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second president of the Philippines. The city was intended to...
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Sergio Osmeña (category Quezon administration cabinet members)
Philippines from 1944 to 1946. He was Vice President under Manuel L. Quezon. Upon Quezon's sudden death in 1944, Osmeña succeeded him at age 65, becoming...
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1907; it was the ruling party from 1935 to 1946 (under Presidents Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña), 1953–1961 (under Presidents Ramon Magsaysay and...
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The bill, however, was opposed by then-Philippine Senate President Manuel L. Quezon and was also rejected by the Philippine Senate. This led to the creation...
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Aragon Quezon (born Aurora Antonia Aragón y Molina; February 19, 1888 – April 28, 1949) was the wife of Philippine President Manuel Luis Quezon and the...
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elected as president, three died in office: two of natural causes (Manuel L. Quezon and Manuel Roxas) and one in a plane crash (Ramon Magsaysay, 1953–57). The...
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13 May 1942. While in Washington, the government, led by President Manuel L. Quezon, worked to maintain American interest in the Philippines, and issued...
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16, 1950, Quezon City had its first mayoralty election on November 13, 1951. a Appointed ad interim mayor of by President Manuel L. Quezon effective October...
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Quezon. Aurora was, in fact, named after Aurora Aragon, the wife of Manuel L. Quezon, the president of the Philippine Commonwealth, after whom the mother...
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the death of Manuel Quezon. First president to outlive more than one successor, namely Manuel Quezon, Jose Laurel, Sergio Osmeña, Manuel Roxas, Elpidio...
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Laurel from the Commonwealth government-in-exile under President Manuel L. Quezon. The restoration of the Commonwealth in 1945 and the subsequent independence...
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Telesforo Carrasco Benjamin Alves as Lieutenant Manuel L. Quezon TJ Trinidad as the older Manuel L. Quezon (1935) Roeder Camañag as Major Evaristo Ortíz...
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The first inauguration of Manuel L. Quezon as the second president of the Philippines and the first president of the Philippine Commonwealth under the...
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invaded, President Manuel L. Quezon first fled to Bataan and then to the United States to establish a government-in-exile. Quezon ordered Laurel, Vargas...
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Tomas Morato (category Mayors of Quezon City)
Quezon. Tomás finished his engineering course and entered the lumber business where he amassed quite a fortune. It was in Baler where he met Manuel L...
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Quezon's Game is a 2018 Philippine biographical drama film directed by Matthew Rosen. The film centers on Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon and his...
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denomination in general circulation in the Philippines. Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon is currently featured on the front side of the note, while the Banaue...
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Basilio Valdes (category Quezon administration cabinet members)
President Manuel L. Quezon. After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines at the beginning of the Second World War, he was one of the members of Quezon's war...
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and the United States to the Second World War. Incumbent President Manuel L. Quezon won an unprecedented second partial term as President of the Philippines...
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