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    Talisay Landing was an Allied amphibious landing in the island of Cebu, Philippines on 26 March 1945 during World War II. The landing was part of Operation...
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    commemoration) March 18, Panay Liberation Day (local commemoration) March 26, Talisay Landing Day (local commemoration) August 30, Battle of Pinaglabanan Day (local...
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    a heritage house by the NHCP. Carcar English 2010 Pagdaong sa Talisay Talisay Landing Part of the Operation VICTOR II under Gen. Douglas MacArthur to...
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    619306°E / 10.016984; 123.619306 (Sibonga Church) PH-07-0048 Talisay Landing Site Cebu Talisay Upload Photo PH-07-0049 Silliman University Negros Oriental...
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    Troops from 3rd Battalion, 132nd Infantry during the Talisay Landing...
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    Samsam Gullas (category Mayors of Talisay, Cebu)
    (born December 1, 1984) is a Filipino politician serving as the mayor of Talisay, Cebu since 2019. He previously served as representative for Cebu's 1st...
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  • Battalion was assigned in the southern east coast of Cebu covering Sibonga to Talisay and 3rd Battalion was assigned at southern west coast of Cebu covering...
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    beach landings; with the use of artillery, they could have inflicted numerous casualties. The 40th Division pushed farther inland and toward Talisay, where...
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  • Officer brought 3rd Battalion 82nd Infantry. Later Japanese landed in Talisay and was opposed by Cebu MP Regiment. Colonel Edmands MPs initially hold...
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    of Liloan, Consolacion and Compostela and to the south by the city of Talisay. Located at the center of the eastern seaboard of Cebu Island, it is the...
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    Converting the Municipality of Talisay in the Province of Cebu into a Component City to be Known as the City of Talisay" (PDF). House of Representatives...
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    poblacion of Talisay and ends near the Tagaytay Picnic Grove, or Tagaytay–Talisay Road, a 12-kilometer (7.5 mi) road from Lemery–Agoncillo–Laurel–Talisay Road...
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    southern parts of Cebu island, Pinamungajan in the west coast, Sibonga and Talisay in east coast. They moved towards the central part of the island where...
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    Bacolod, which includes the cities of Bacolod (the metropolitan center) and Talisay. It has a sizable commercial and fishing port and is the site of the new...
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    Buntud Beach Monreal Cagpating Island Placer Nagarao Island San Fernando Talisay Beach San Pascual Sombrero Island Tinalisay Island Bulan Sabang Beach Bulusan...
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  • Nueva Ecija Battle of Imus Battle of San Francisco de Malabon Battle of Talisay Battles of Batangas Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican Battle of Pateros Battle...
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  • Battle of Novelta Battle of San Francisco de Malabon 31 Aug Battle of Talisay 12 Oct Battle of Batangas 23 Oct Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican 9–11 Nov...
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    Philippines – Visayas and Carlos Hilado Memorial State University both in Talisay City. Of these, 158 are private schools, including University of Saint...
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    late June 1898, Aguinaldo, with the help of American allies, who were now landing in Cavite, was now preparing to drive the Spaniards out of Manila. The...
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  • Mt Taal emits magma and destroys the towns of Lipa, Sala, Tanauan and Talisay. July 26 Pedro Manuel de Arandia Santisteban appointed Governor-General...
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  • moved to San Fernando to thwart Japanese landing in the town. However, Japanese had withdrawn and landed in Talisay, where Cebu MP Regiment under LCol. Howard...
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    Infantry Regiments, totaling about 5,000 men, were landed on Cebu island at Talisay Beach, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Cebu City. The 182nd came ashore southwest...
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    Legaspi Water Falls, Hinabyan and Leandro's Beach Resort in Cagdianao, Talisay Beach in Tubajon, Quano Blue Lagoon and Quano Cave, Ben Paz Mountain Resort...
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    Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue), 6 component cities (Bogo, Carcar, Danao, Naga, Talisay, and Toledo), and 44 municipalities for a total of 53 units as listed below:...
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  • Edmands responsible for the eastern Central Cebu met Japanese landing force in Talisay but with just M2 Browning .50 Caliber Machinegun as its heaviest...
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    landed at Pulupandan, Negros Occidental, advanced through Bacolod toward Talisay, which it secured by 2 April 1945. After mopping up on Negros Island, the...
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    they moved to Australia and the United States. In 1952, the sitios of Talisay, Bagambang, Calamrisan, Lo-ok and Barawalti, belonging to Barrio Tubabao...
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    bounded in the north by Asuncion Pass and the Visayan Sea; the city of Talisay, the municipality of Calatrava in the south; cities of Cadiz and Silay...
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  • Provision on CHED Requirements Compliance for the Conversion of Talisay City College into the Talisay City State College 2018-03-27 11010 Amending RA 10600's...
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    fronting Leyte Gulf. In 1954, the barrios of Mayorga, Andres Bonifacio, Talisay, San Roque, Burgos, Liberty, Union, Ormocay, Wilson, and the southern portion...
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