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  2. Central Colleges of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Central Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (Filipino: Sentral Kolehiyo ng Pilipinas), also referred to by its acronym CCP, is a private, nonsectarian coeducational higher education institution located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. CCP was established on January 18, 1954, as the Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (PCP ...

  3. File : Central Colleges of the Philippines (CCP) (Aurora ...

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    Central Colleges of the Philippines (CCP), Quezon City Source Taken using my own camera with model DSC-HX5V Date 9/15/2010 Author Patrick Roque Permission

  4. List of colleges and universities in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Innovations and Hospitality College, Inc. (IIH College) – Novaliches, Zabarte; Interface Computer College (ICC) ICC Manila; ICC Caloocan; International Academy of Management and Economics; International Baptist College (I.B.C.) International Electronics and Technical Institute Inc. (I.E.T.I.) (multiple campuses)

  5. United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary

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    UAPSA was established in 1989 as an arm and junior partner of United Architects of the Philippines. Jesus M. Reyes, then Vice Dean of the Central Colleges of the Philippines (CCP) College of Architecture and the 1989 President of UAP-Silangan Chapter, organized the first official UAPSA with 24 architecture students of CCP. Other schools that ...

  6. Colleges and Universities Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was dominated by CCP, who won events in volleyball, chess, and table tennis enroute to its third straight overall championship. [12] The 7th season began on August 29, 2001 with Metro Manila College as host and opening ceremonies held at the Araneta Coliseum. [13] Trinity University of Asia joined the league that season. [14]

  7. Cultural Center of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Center of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, or CCP) is a government-owned and controlled corporation established to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines. [2] [3] The CCP was established through Executive Order No. 30 s. 1966 by President Ferdinand Marcos.

  8. List of Philippine college team nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Cagayan de Oro College – PHINMA Education Network: COC–PHINMA Scorpions Canossa College of San Pablo: Canossian Saints Capitol University: Capitol Stallions Cavite State University: CvSU Hornets Central Colleges of the Philippines: CCP Bobcats Cebu Doctors' University: CDU White Stallions Cebu Eastern College: CEC Dragons

  9. File:Cultural Center of the Philippines (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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