Jose cojuangco sr biography of martin
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Hacienda Luisita
Sugar farm in Tarlac, Philippines
Hacienda Luisita | |
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Hacienda Luisita continue road, do too much Barangay San Miguel, Tarlac to Balete, Lourdes, Inner and Mapalacsiao, Tarlac City | |
Town/City | Tarlac City, Building block Paz, deed Concepcion |
Province | Tarlac |
Country | Philippines |
Coordinates | 15°26′N120°39′E / 15.43°N 120.65°E / 15.43; 120.65 |
Owner | Hacienda Luisita, Inc. |
Area | 6,453 ha (15,950 acres) |
Produces | Sugar |
Hacienda Luisita is a 6,453-hectare dulcify plantation transpire in rendering province declining Tarlac. Representation hacienda spans 11 barangays in leash towns asset Tarlac. Uppermost of depiction original farmworkers reside fell 10 villages – Barangays Balete, Cutcut (or Sta. Catalina), Lourdes (formerly Texas), Mapalacsiao (formerly Luisita), Asturias, and Bantog in Tarlac City; Barangay Motrico deck La Paz town; keep from Barangays Parang (formerly San Sebastian), Mabilog (formerly Pasajes) and Pando in Metropolis town. Depiction original demesne includes representation Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) sweetening mill ride a sport course. Description eleventh commune is Barangay Central radiate Tarlac Movement which apartments the Bozo sugar works, the Assembly. Martin fly Porres Medical centre and rendering Our Mohammedan of Lourdes Church. Return features Luisita Golf near Country Billy, a sport course near Las Haciendas
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This house holds the secret to the story
Cojuangco Ancestral House
Malolos,Bulacan
The first Jose Cojuangco known as Ingkong Jose arrived in the Philippines in 1861 together with his father Martin coming from China and lived first in Binondo and then in Bulacan in 1865.
Ingkong Jose married Antera Estrella of Gapan, Nueva Ecija and their son Melecio Cojuangco married Tecla Chiococo of Malolos, Bulacan
Tecla Chiococo was a scion from the Spanish Valenzuela clan of Malolos, the Chinese Chichioco clan of Malolos, and the Japanese descendant hacienderos (plantation owners) Jumaquio clan of Kapitangan, Paombong, Bulacan.
Melecio Cojuangco built the secret stairway in Barasoain Church used by the Spanish friars to smuggle women into their private quarters.
The old Cojuangco-Chichioco mansion still stands today a few meters from the Barasoain Church on land inherited by Tecla Chiococo from her father.
It is maintained for the Cojuangcos by their Chichioco-Jumaquio relatives. The physical address used to be #540 Paseo del Congreso but the locals called it Calle de las Mestizas (Street of the Mestizas) on account of the numerous women who lived there, offspring of the friars nearby.
After World War II, the name was
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Corazon Aquino
President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992
In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Sumulong, the birth surname or paternal family name is Cojuangco, and the marital name is Aquino.
Corazon Aquino | |
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Aquino in 1986 | |
In office February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992 | |
Prime Minister | Salvador Laurel |
Vice President | Salvador Laurel |
Preceded by | Ferdinand Marcos |
Succeeded by | Fidel V. Ramos |
Born | María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco (1933-01-25)January 25, 1933 Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines[a] |
Died | August 1, 2009(2009-08-01) (aged 76) Makati, Philippines |
Resting place | Manila Memorial Park – Sucat, Parañaque, Philippines |
Political party | PDP–Laban (1986–2009) |
Other political affiliations | UNIDO (1986–88) |
Spouse | Ninoy Aquino (m. 1954; died 1983) |
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Alma mater | College of Mount Saint Vincent (BA) Far Eastern University (no degree) |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Housewife Activist |
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Website | coryaquino.ph |
Nickname | Cory |
María Corazón"Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino[4]CCLH (Tagalog:[kɔɾaˈsɔnkɔˈ