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  1. Hace 1 día · La central geotérmica binaria Palayan Bayan en el sitio de BacMan en Filipinas (fuente: EDC). El DOE otorgó al PBGPP un Certificado de Proyecto Energético de Importancia Nacional (CEPNS) en noviembre de 2020, destacando su importancia en los continuos esfuerzos del país para utilizar los recursos energéticos autóctonos hacia la seguridad e independencia energética.

  2. Hace 3 días · The city of Silay in Negros Occidental, 14 kilometers North, was one of the cities in the province that reaped the success of the sugar industry boom. Its golden age was between late 19th century and the early year before the Second World War.

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  3. Hace 16 horas · Laguna de Bay and the Camarines were among the most populous portions of the archipelago. All of these and others show that the Filipinos were but a small fraction of their present number. On the other hand, the Negritos seem to have been more numerous, or at least more in evidence.

  4. Hace 4 días · As part of the SecuRE Negros campaign, the provincial government of Negros Occidental is handing over its solar panels and water pumps to three partner organizations.

  5. Hace 5 días · Nuestro objetivo es conocer la verdadera historia filipina, promover y defender la supervivencia de la lengua española en Filipinas y recuperar el español como lengua oficial del país. ¡

  6. Hace 2 días · On a rainy afternoon on July 6, the Hofileña Museum in Silay City, Negros Occidental, discovered that Amorsolo’s beloved Mango Harvesters, an 88-year-old masterpiece, was stolen. The museum, a cradle of ancient paintings, pleads for the public’s aid in retrieving the national treasure. In a Facebook post, Eileen Hofileña sought help ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FilipinosFilipinos - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Bernal, the author of the book "Mexico en Filipinas" contends, that they were middlemen, the guachinangos in contrast to the Spanish and criollos, known as Castila, that had positions in power and were isolated, the guachinangos in the meantime, had interacted with the natives of the Philippines, while in contrast, the exchanges between Castila and native were negligent.