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  1. Há 3 dias · LAOAG CITY, Philippines — On April 7, the cause for canonization of 13-year old Filipina Niña Ruiz Abad was officially opened at the Cathedral of St. William the Hermit in Laoag City, Philippines, coinciding with Divine Mercy Sunday. The event marks the first step of a lengthy process of making Ruiz Abad one of the youngest saints ...

  2. Há 2 dias · In protesting for Palestine, Eliana Atienza takes inspiration from family. Eliana, daughter of TV host Kim Atienza, who studies at the University of Pennsylvania, says she learned from her family ...

  3. Há 15 horas · Alejandro Rodrríguez. Friday, 31 May 2024 02:15. Compartir. The last time the US Open was a US Open as the canons dictate, Yuka Saso, a Filipina of Japanese origin, surprised the world by winning the tournament at the Olympic Club in San Francisco. She won with a meagre -4.

  4. Há 4 dias · Os reis da dinastia Romanov conseguiram centralizar o poder na Rússia e consolidar o poder absoluto da monarquia entre 1613 e 1917. Entre seus monarcas mais importantes estavam Pedro I (1682–1725), que expandiu os territórios do reino e promoveu a modernização, e Catarina I (1762–1796), que promoveu o desenvolvimento cultural russo e realizou grandes reformas estatais.

  5. Há 3 dias · Baixar agora. América Latina: Da Independência à Consolidação dos Estados Nacionais. 1. 2. • Ao lado, vemos o mapa das independências da América Latina. Boa parte delas ocorreram no século XIX, iniciando com o Haiti (1804) e terminando com Cuba (1898). • Nossa aula dará atenção ao processo de independência das colônias ...

  6. Há 4 dias · Monday, May 27, 2024. Black Filipino Woman Makes History, Crowned Miss Universe Philippines For First Time Ever. Nationwide — Chelsea Manalo, whose father is African American and mother is Filipina, has made history as the first Black woman ever to win the Miss Universe Philippines title.

  7. Há 1 dia · The Religion of the Filipinos – The Filipinos on the arrival of the Spaniards were fetish-worshipers, but they had one spirit whom they believed was the greatest of all and the creator or maker of things. The Tagalogs called this deity Bathala, the Bisayas, Laon, and the Ilokanos, Kabunian.