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    Carlos Polestico Garcia KR (Tagalog: [ˈkaɾlɔs pɔlɛsˈtɪkɔ gaɾˈsɪa]; November 4, 1896 – June 14, 1971), often referred to by his initials CPG, was a Filipino...
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    President Carlos P. Garcia, officially the Municipality of President Carlos P. Garcia (Cebuano: Munisipyo ni Presidente Carlos P. Garcia; Tagalog: Bayan...
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    Boulevard and continues onto C.P. Garcia Bridge that crosses the Pasig River and eventually becomes Carlos P. Garcia Avenue shortly afterwards. The avenue...
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  • Inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia may refer to: First inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia, March 1957 Second inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia, December 1957...
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    Secretary Magsaysay. His running mate, Senator José Yulo lost to Senator Carlos P. García. Vice President Fernando López did not run for re-election. This was...
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    The President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House is the residence of former Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia in Tagbilaran City, Bohol. It was declared...
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  • Filipino First policy (category Presidency of Carlos P. Garcia)
    and implemented by the administration of then Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia. Under the policy, Filipino-owned business is prioritized over its...
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    The inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia as the eighth president of the Philippines took place at 5:56 PM (PHT) on Monday, March 18, 1957 at the Council of...
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  • Carlos Garcia may refer to: Carlos García Cambón (1949–2022), Argentine football manager and former striker Carlos García (footballer, born 1957), Mexican...
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    re-elected. Presidents Sergio Osmeña (1946), Elpidio Quirino (1953), Carlos P. Garcia (1961) and Diosdado Macapagal (1965) all failed in seeking a new term...
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  • 1953 in a record margin post-independence. His running mate, senator Carlos P. Garcia also resoundingly defeated his opponent. President Magsaysay died in...
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  • Lady of the Philippines. She was the wife of Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia. She assumed the title on March 18, 1957, upon the accession of her...
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    (November 20, 2017). "Carlos P. Garcia: A President by Destiny". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved May 22, 2021. Garcia, Carlos P. (May 1, 1957). Speech...
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    that he sponsored. On his 68th birthday on March 9, 1959, President Carlos P. Garcia conferred him the award of Philippine Legion of Honor with the degree...
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  • blood and affinity. Prominent Boholanos include Philippine president Carlos P. Garcia, Francisco Dagohoy, and Datu Sikatuna. Francisco Dagohoy of Inabanga...
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    Pampanga. In 1957, he became vice president under the rule of President Carlos P. Garcia, whom he later defeated in the 1961 election. As president, Macapagal...
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    Quirino in his run for a second full term. His running mate Senator Carlos P. Garcia defeated Quirino's running mate Senator José Yulo. Incumbent Vice President...
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    of presidents: Sergio Osmeña in 1944, Elpidio Quirino in 1948, and Carlos P. Garcia in 1957. Fernando Lopez was the longest-serving vice-president, who...
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    The Inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia as the eighth president of the Philippines took place on Monday, December 30, 1957, at the Independence Grandstand...
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    primates, is indigenous to the island. It was the home province of Carlos P. Garcia, the eighth president of the Republic of the Philippines (1957–1961)...
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    were killed. Only newspaperman Nestor Mata survived. Vice President Carlos P. Garcia, who was on an official visit to Australia at the time, assumed the...
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  • and Sergio Osmeña), 1953–1961 (under Presidents Ramon Magsaysay and Carlos P. Garcia) and 1965–1978 (under President Ferdinand Marcos). The Nacionalista...
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    Carlos Peña Romulo Sr. QSC GCS CLH NA GCrM GCrGH KGCR (January 14, 1899 – December 15, 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and...
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    visited of all ancestral houses in Bohol, along with the President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House in Tagbilaran. The house is located in the municipality...
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    the first to send military units to fight on South Korea's behalf. Carlos P. Garcia succeeded to the presidency after Magsaysay's death, and was elected...
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    presidential elections were held on November 14, 1961. Incumbent president Carlos P. Garcia lost his opportunity for a second full term as president of the Philippines...
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    Vice President to Ramon Magsaysay, Carlos P. Garcia was elected for a full term as President of the Philippines. Garcia assumed the post following the death...
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    The Carlos P. Garcia National Highway, also known as the Davao City Diversion Road, is a 18-kilometer (11 mi) six-to-eight lane major highway that serves...
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  • Manahan, Manuel P. (1987). Reader's Digest November 1987 issue: Biographical Tribute to Ramon Magsaysay. pp. 17–23. "Carlos P. Garcia". Presidential Museum...
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    became Quirino's vice president in 1949. However, Vice Presidents Carlos P. Garcia and Emmanuel Pelaez also held the foreign affairs portfolio, a tradition...
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