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  2. Marilao - Wikipedia

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    Marilao ([mɐɾiˈlaʊ]), officially the Municipality of Marilao (Tagalog: Bayan ng Marilao), is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 254,453 people. [4] It is 22 kilometers (14 mi) from Manila and 23 kilometers (14 mi) from the provincial capital Malolos City.

  3. List of massacres in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Among those of note killed was Associate Justice Antonio Villa-Real, his wife and several foreigners. They were made to kneel while the house was bombed with grenades. Taal Massacres 16 -18 February 1945 Taal, Batangas: Conflicting reports 246 killed, 12 injured (Exhibit A of USA vs. Yamashita [33]) ~320 (Prosecution Section Report #90)

  4. List of people from Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Mar Roxas (San Miguel) – his grandmother was a member of De Leon clan, a rich clan in San Miguel. Imelda Marcos (Baliwag) – Ferdinand Marcos ' First Lady. Daniel Fernando (Guiguinto) – Actor and currently the Bulacan Governor. Alex Castro (Marilao) – actor, singer, model, currently the Bulacan Vice-Governor.

  5. Capture of Malolos - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Malolos (Filipino: Labanan para sa Malolos), also known as the Battle of Malolos, occurred on March 31, 1899, in Malolos, Bulacan, during the Philippine–American War. General Arthur MacArthur Jr. 's division advanced to Malolos along the Manila-Dagupan Railway. [1] By March 30, American forces were advancing toward Malolos.

  6. List of conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Second World war. Japanese invasion of the Philippines (1941-1942) Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1944) Allied liberation of the Philippines (1944-1945) Japanese Troops surrender to the 40th Infantry Division. Commonwealth of the Philippines United States Co-belligerent: Hukbalahap.

  7. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bulacan.gov.ph. Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region.

  8. Alice Guo - Wikipedia

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    Alice Leal Guo[ 3 ] (Chinese : 郭華萍[ b ]; pinyin : Guō Huápíng; Wade–Giles : Kuo1 Hua2-p'ing2; IPA: /kwo˥ xwa˧˥ pʰiŋ˧˥/) is a businesswoman and former politician in the Philippines who served as the mayor of the municipality of Bamban, Tarlac, from June 30, 2022, to August 13, 2024. Guo was accused of being a Chinese spy [ 6 ...

  9. Battle of Marilao River - Wikipedia

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    14 dead. 65 wounded [1] 90 dead. 30 taken prisoner [1] The Battle of Marilao River was fought on March 27, 1899, in Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines, during the Philippine–American War. [2] It was one of the most celebrated river crossings of the whole war, wherein American forces crossed the Marilao River, [1] which was 80 yards (73 m) wide and ...