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Juan Nepomuceno Padilla was a Californio politician and soldier, who served as the 10th Alcalde of San Francisco.[1]
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JuanNepomucenoPadilla was a Californio politician and soldier, who served as the 10th Alcalde of San Francisco. Padilla was involved in a dispute with...
Sonoma County, California given in 1845 by Governor Pío Pico to JuanNepomucenoPadilla. "El Roblar de la Miseria" means "The Oak of the Misery". The grant...
Sonoma County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to JuanNepomucenoPadilla. The name means "the Pool of the Tomales Indians," which referred...
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The Colegio de San Juan de Letran, (transl: College of San Juan de Letran) also referred to by its acronym CSJL, is a private Catholic coeducational basic...
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musical play, was the first movie made and shown by Filipino filmmaker José Nepomuceno. Dubbed as the "Father of Philippine Cinema," his work marked the start...
Cunanan Maphouse. 2002. Buenaventura, Fidel (1946). "San Juan Heights Addition" (Map). San Juan Heights Addition. 1:5000. National Library of the Philippines...
encomiendas: Apali (Pale), La Castilla, Cabambangan, and Capalangan. San JuanNepomuceno was the new name given to the enconmienda "La Castilla" once it had...
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