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Carlos Polestico Garcia KR (Tagalog: [ˈkaːɾ.los poˌlɛːs.tɪˈxo gɐɾˈsiː.ɐ]; November 4, 1896 – June 14, 1971), often referred to by his initials CPG, was a Filipino teacher, poet, orator, lawyer, public official, political economist, guerrilla and Commonwealth military leader who was the eighth President of the Philippines.
Carlos García Ottati (born September 6, 1983) is a Venezuelan entrepreneur, [1] and the founder and CEO of Kavak, the first startup to achieve unicorn status in Mexico's history. Early life and education
The Philippine Law School (PLS), founded in 1915, is a law school in the Philippines.It formerly served as the college of law of National University.. It has produced lawyers such as Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia, a member of the class of 1923 [1] who placed 8th in the Bar Examinations with a rating of 86.60%.
This is a complete list of Philippine presidents by college education that consists of the 17 heads of state in the history of the Philippines. Almost all presidents (except Emilio Aguinaldo , Joseph Estrada , and Bongbong Marcos ) completed a college degree program. [ 1 ]
Carlos P. Garcia (1896–1971), Filipino poet and President Charly García (born 1951), Argentine pop star Carlos García López (1958-2014), Argentine guitarist and musician
Carlos García y Vélez was born in Santa Rita, Jiguaní, Oriente Province (now Granma Province), Spanish Cuba on April 29, 1867. He was the son of Cuban General Calixto García and Isabel Vélez Cabrera. [1] In his early years, he migrated to the United States.
Carlos P. Garcia: December 30, 1953 – March 18, 1957 Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources: Salvador Araneta: March 10, 1954 – 1955 Juan Rodriguez: April 12, 1956 – March 18, 1957 Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports: Cecilo Putong: December 30, 1953 – January 13, 1954 Justice Pastor Endencia: January 13, 1954 – June 30 ...
Carlos M. García, (born on June 25, 1971, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico), is a Puerto Rican banker, public servant, and private equity investor who served as president of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank (GDB) from 2009 to 2011 during the administration of Governor Luis Fortuño.