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Malacañang Palace
Malacañang Palace The Malacañan Palace Malacañang Palace, sometimes known as Malacañan Palace [1], is the official residence of the president of the Philippines. The official etymology from the 1930's says that the name comes from a Tagalog phrase May lakan diyan, which means "there is a rich man there" for ...
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Image:Malacanang.JPG
Image:Malacanang.JPG Image File history File links Malacanang.JPG Malacanang Palace, Philippines' Official Seat of Government File ...
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Talk:Malacañang Palace
Talk:Malacañang Palace Name If it's "Malacañang Palace" is erroneous, why don't we move the article then to "Malacañan Palace"? Because it is not erroneous. AFAIK, both Malacañang Palace and Malacañan Palace are correct. --Jojit fb 08:01, 28 July 2005 (UTC) According to this site, the two are ...
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2006 state of emergency in the Philippines
2006 state of emergency in the Philippines Series of attemptsat regime changein the Philippines(1970–2006) The Philippines was under a state of emergency, announced by presidential spokeperson Ignacio Bunye on the morning of February 24, 2006, by the virtue of Proclamation No. 1017. This occurred after the government claimed that ...
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1986 EDSA Revolution
... last public appearance in the balcony of Malacanang Palace. An hour later, Marcos conducted his ...
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Timeline of Hello Garci scandal
Timeline of Hello Garci scandal The following is a Timeline of Hello Garci scandal. June 2005 Monday, June 6 Ignacio Bunye showing a CD containing a wiretapped conversation. Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye holds a press conference, plays both recordings, says that both contain the voice of the President. Bunye said he ...
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Mendiola Street, Manila
Mendiola Street, Manila Mendiola Street is a short thoroughfare in the district of San Miguel in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Mendiola Street starts from the intersection of Legarda and Claro M. Recto Avenues and ends just outside Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines. Mendiola ...
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User talk:TheCoffee/Archive 3
User talk:TheCoffee/Archive 3 < User talk:TheCoffee DO NOT EDIT OR POST REPLIES TO THIS PAGE. THIS PAGE IS AN ARCHIVE. If you want to contact me, or continue a discussion in this archive, please do so at my talk page. hello!!! hello!!!! i am a 6th grader from the ...
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Talk:Eduardo V. Manalo/archive01
... negotiations with government, and the siege of Malacanang. Room 1801, the presidential suite on the ... QUOTE]The National Security Council meeting in Malacanang was held next day. Senate President Aquilino ...
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Battle for the Liberation of Manila
... a provisional assembly of prominent Filipinos to Malacanang Palace and in their presence declared the ...
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