The Trasmediterránea ("cross-mediterranean") company was constituted on November 26, 1916 with the fusion of the companies of shipowners José Juan Dómine, Vicente Ferrer, Joaquín Tintoré and Enrique García, though it didn't start operating until January 1 of following year.
São Vicente | Vicente Fox | São Vicente, Cape Verde | José Ferrer | David Ferrer | San Vicente | Vicente Fernández | Miguel Ferrer | São Vicente, São Paulo | Vincent Ferrer | Juan Vicente Gómez | Gil Vicente | Fernando Ferrer | Vicente Rojo | Vicente Huidobro | San Vicente, El Salvador | San Vicente Boulevard | Gil Vicente F.C. | Fernando Vicente | Vicente Fernandez | Vicente Blasco Ibáñez | San Ildefonso, San Vicente | Monastery of São Vicente de Fora | Juan Vicente de Güemes, 2nd Count of Revillagigedo | Dennis Ferrer | Vicente Yáñez Pinzón | Vicente Martín y Soler | Vicente Grondona | São Vicente Island League | San Vicente de Cañete |
He went to school at the Santa Barbara Parochial School and later at the St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary, then known as Seminario de San Vicente Ferrer, in Jaro and Ateneo Municipal in Manila.
She began writing at an early age in school newsletters and newspapers and won drawing and essay competitions at the Colegio San Vicente Ferrer in Cataño.