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  1. Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino (July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. At the age of 23, he joined the society of Katipunan, a movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution.

  2. He leads on enforcing city ordinances and improving public services. The mayor has a term of office of three years, but has a maximum electoral tenure of three consecutive terms. Inaugural holder of the office was Pío Valenzuela (1869–1956), served from 1899 to 1901, whom the city received its name.

  3. Museo Valenzuela is a museum in Valenzuela in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the city's historical and cultural landmark, named after Pío Valenzuela in 1963. Museo Valenzuela features collections of artifacts depicting the city's past and continuing development.

  4. Pio Valenzuela. Valenzuela, Pío. Madlang-Away. Bulacan (Islas Filipinas), 11.VII.1869 – 6.IV.1956. Político, médico y periodista filipino. De familia acomodada, su padre era alcalde de un pueblo de Cavite.

  5. Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino (July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. At the age of 23, he joined the society of Katipunan, a movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2018 · Pio Valenzuel Was a Quiet Propagandist Who Helped Fight for Our Freedom. Culture Lifestyle. Pio Valenzuela, the Katipunero Who Wanted to Bring in Jose Rizal. Also: the City of Valenzuela was named after him. By Nicai de Guzman | Jul 11, 2018. IMAGE PHOTO: Wikimedia Commons.

  7. The life and memoires of Pio Valenzuela. Posted on 09 June 2020 By NQC Admin.