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unusual facts about Republic of the Philippines



Alene Duerk

From June 1958 to May 1961 she served as Nurse Programs Officer at the Naval Recruiting Station, Chicago, Illinois, after which she had duty as Charge Nurse at the U. S. Naval Station Hospital, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines.

Integrated National Police

The Integrated National Police (INP) (Filipino: Pinagsamang Pulisyáng Pambansà) (PPP) was the municipal police force for the cities and large towns of the Republic of the Philippines.

Jamalul Kiram III

Jamalul Kiram III (16 July 1938 - 20 October 2013) was a claimant Sultan of the Sultanate of Sulu (now part of the Republic of the Philippines).

Lester L. Westling, Jr.

Following this early work in the United States, in January 1960 he continued his ministry overseas in the Republic of the Philippines, serving as Director of Easter School (Baguio City) and St. Elizabeth's School (Benguet Mines) in addition to circuit riding a dozen outstation missions in the Mountain Provine of Luzon.

Oscar Inocentes

Oscar Inocentes is the eighth chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority of the Republic of the Philippines.

Philippines–Sri Lanka relations

The Philippines–Sri Lanka relations refers to the bilateral relationship between the Republic of the Philippines and State of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Walter Lee Miller, Jr.

Upon return the MEU was deployed in an humanitarian aid/disaster relief mission to Leyte, The Republic of the Philippines, to support efforts following their disastrous mountain mud slide.

William G. Moore Jr.

He was responsible for United States Air Force units in Taiwan, Thailand and the Republic of the Philippines.


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Boholano writers

Also named in the list are the late president of the Republic of the Philippines Carlos P. Garcia who wrote Visayan poems, Palanca awardees Marjorie Evasco and Clovis Nazareno and the Boholano dean of journalism the late Zoilo Dejaresco.

Harry Thomas

Harry K. Thomas, Jr. (born 1956), US Ambassador-designate to the Republic of the Philippines

José Laurel

José P. Laurel (1891–1959), president of the Republic of the Philippines (1943–1945), associate justice of the Supreme Court (1936–1942)

Miangas

On 4 July 1956, Indonesia, represented by Ambassador Soehardjo Wirjopranoto, and the Philippines, represented by Ambassador Jose Fuentebella, signed Agreement on Immigration Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of Indonesia, which allowed border residents in Sangihe, Talaud, Nunukan, Balut, and Sarangani, who had passing card to cross the border to trade, visit family, worship, and travel.

Nosce

The Nosce surname can be traced back to the late 19th century in the unpretentious municipalities of Lucena and Tayabas, province of Tayabas, known today as the Quezon Province located in the central part of the island of Luzon, Republic of the Philippines.

Quezon City Science High School

It is the premier science high school of Quezon City, and is regarded as one of the prestigious sciences triumvirate of the Republic of the Philippines along with the Philippine Science High School and Manila Science High School.

United Church of Christ in the Philippines

Leonor M. Briones, former National Treasurer of the Republic of the Philippines