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  1. May 12, 2024 · Kasunod nito, pagsapit ng 1936, sa bisa ng deklarasyon ni President Manuel L. Quezon, ginawa nang taon-taon ang “Mother’s Day” celebration sa buong bansa tuwing first Monday of December. Nagpatuloy ito hanggang sa isang proklamasyon na pinirmahan ni dating Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. noong 1980.

  2. May 10, 2024 · Manuel L Quezon’s political achievements are a testament to his exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication to the Filipino people. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions that shaped the political landscape of the Philippines and solidified his place in history.

  3. tagkawayan.gov.ph › history-of-tagkawayanHistory of Tagkawayan

    May 13, 2024 · On December 31, 1940, the late President Manuel L. Quezon issued Executive Order No. 316 whereby certain barrios of Guinayangan was separated and created into a municipality with seat of the local government located at Tagkawayan, thus the former barrio was formed into a town.

  4. 1 day ago · Manuel L. Quezon : Formation: January 23, 1899 November 15, 1935 : First holder: Emilio Aguinaldo: Salary ₱411,382/US$ 7,409 per month: Website: op-proper.gov.ph

  5. 6 days ago · Infanta was under water. Folks often recall this tragic event, the 1929 flood which washed away almost all living animals and hundreds of people died . This was a very disastrous calamity that brought the national leaders to visit Infanta. Foremost was the president Manuel L. Quezon, Governor Leon Guinto Sr. and the National Red Cross.

  6. May 12, 2024 · May 12, 2024. 63. Dr. Erwin Tiongson displays an old photo onscreen of the Filipinos in exile in the U.S. led by Manuel Quezon, who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 until his death in 1944. The photo was taken in Ashburn, Virginia, in June 1942 during the 16th birthday of his son, Manuel L. Quezon, Jr. Whenever he ...

  7. 2 days ago · The first state portrait of President Manuel L. Quezon, by Leon Gordon, which hung in the Reception Hall of the Palace from 1937 to 1979, is featured on the main wall. The room is today preserved as executive office, with the national and presidential flags, as well as the seal of the president displayed in accordance with protocol.