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  2. Gobernadorcillo - Wikipedia

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    The gobernadorcillo (locally [ɡoβeɾnaðoɾˈsiʎo], literally "little governor") was a municipal judge or governor in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, who carried out in a town the combined charges or responsibilities of leadership, economic, and judicial administration.

  3. Cabeza de barangay - Wikipedia

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    From among their ranks the head of the town, the gobernadorcillo or capitan municipal, were elected. Furthermore, only the members of their class could elect the gobernadorcillo. [4]: 182–183 [5]: 294 [6]: 326 The office of the cabeza de barangay was hereditary.

  4. Principalía - Wikipedia

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    The principalía or noble class [1]: 331 was the ruling and usually educated upper class in the pueblos of Spanish Philippines, comprising the gobernadorcillo (later called the capitán municipal and had functions similar to a town mayor), tenientes de justicia (lieutenants of justice), and the cabezas de barangay (heads of the barangays) who governed the districts.

  5. Solano, Nueva Vizcaya - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Solano 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 6.90 2009 10.07 2012 9.49 2015 6.57 2018 6.95 2021 6.41 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Solano is the main commercial and financial center of Nueva Vizcaya. It also has the most number of fast food restaurants in the province and has the most number of banks among the municipalities in the entire region with 25 banks. Major banks as ...

  6. Dingle, Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    The gobernadorcillo was elected from among the ranks of the principalía by twelve senior cabezas de barangay, the latter being the Spanish-era equivalent of the pre-colonial datu (i.e., lord). [42] Don Julio Dator was the first gobernadorcillo of the pueblo of Dingle in almost two centuries upon its re-elevation as a pueblo after five years ...

  7. Baliwag Museum and Library - Wikipedia

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    In the History of the Philippines (1521–1898), the 1893 Maura Law, the title of Gobernadorcillo became "capitan municipal" and that of each juez to teniente. From Baliwag's independence from Quingua, now Plaridel, Bulacan to 1898, 49 served as capitan, 13 alcalde and 92 as Gobernadorcillo. Felix de Lara (1782) and Agustin de Castro (1789 ...

  8. Big Easy Bites: 13 New Orleans Recipes to Spice Up Your ... - AOL

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    13. Roast Beef Debris Po’Boys. Debris is the name given to the bits of shredded, tender roast beef that fall into the gravy while cooking. It ends up on the sandwich in this garlic-studded roast ...

  9. Bacolod - Wikipedia

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    Bernardino de los Santos became the first gobernadorcillo (English: municipal judge or governor). The town of Bacolod was constituted as a parroquia (English: parish) in 1788 under the secular clergy, but did not have a resident priest until 1802, as the town was served by the priest from Bago, and later Binalbagan.