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  2. Marilao - Wikipedia

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    Marilao ([mɐɾiˈlaʊ]), officially the Municipality of Marilao (Tagalog: Bayan ng Marilao), is a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 254,453 people.

  3. Timeline of Amarillo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Federal Writers' Project (1940), "Amarillo", Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State, American Guide Series, New York: Hastings House, hdl:2027/mdp.39015002677667 – via HathiTrust + chronology Della Tyler Key.

  4. Category:Histories of cities in Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. Amarillo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Amarillo (/ ˌ æ m ə ˈ r ɪ l oʊ / [6] AM-ə-RIL-oh; Spanish for "yellow") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Potter County.It is the 16th-most populous city in Texas and the most populous city in the Texas panhandle. [7]

  6. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This map is the earliest recorded document of Texas history. [18] Between 1528 and 1535, ... Galveston, the fourth-largest city in Texas and then the major port, ...

  7. Battle of Marilao River - Wikipedia

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    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 too deep to ford, while under Filipino fire from the opposite bank.

  8. Texas City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Texas City, operated by the Port of Texas City / Texas City Terminal Railway, is the eighth-largest port in the United States and the third-largest in Texas, with waterborne tonnage exceeding 78 million net tons. The Texas City Terminal Railway Company provides an important land link to the port, handling over 25,000 carloads per year.

  9. Capture of Malolos - Wikipedia

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    On March 27, the advancing Americans faced Aguinaldo's force in the Battle of Marilao River, which resulted in an American victory. Due to increasing pressure from the American offensive and the Republican Army officers, Aguinaldo had reinstated Antonio Luna as Chief of War Operations in Central Luzon on March 28.