+ Follow GOVERNOR ESPINA Tag
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[Title] => How Governor Rene G. Espina and Atty. Pablo P. Garcia saved provincial lots from donation
[Summary] => On February 4, 1964, while then incumbent Governor Rene Gandiongco Espina was on official business in Manila, the vice governor, Priscillano Almendras and three members of the Provincial Board, enacted Resolution No. 188, donating to the City of Cebu 210 province-owned lots all located in the City of Cebu, with an aggregate area of over 380 hectares, and authorizing the vice governor to sign the deed of donation on behalf of the province.
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[Title] => Biliran governor insists: “No dynasty, but destiny”
[Summary] => Answering accusations of political dynasty of the Espinas in the island-province of Biliran, Governor Gerardo Espina Jr. insisted: “It is not dynasty, but sheer destiny.”
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[Title] => The donated Cebu provincial lots to Cebu City in 1964
[Summary] => On February 4, 1964 while Governor Rene Gandionco Espina went to Manila for an official function, his vice governor, Prescillano Durano Almendras and three board members, namely, Nazario Pacquiao, Salutario Fernandez, and Isidro Escario passed Resolution No. 188.
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GOVERNOR ESPINA
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[Title] => How Governor Rene G. Espina and Atty. Pablo P. Garcia saved provincial lots from donation
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[Title] => Biliran governor insists: “No dynasty, but destiny”
[Summary] => Answering accusations of political dynasty of the Espinas in the island-province of Biliran, Governor Gerardo Espina Jr. insisted: “It is not dynasty, but sheer destiny.”
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[Title] => The donated Cebu provincial lots to Cebu City in 1964
[Summary] => On February 4, 1964 while Governor Rene Gandionco Espina went to Manila for an official function, his vice governor, Prescillano Durano Almendras and three board members, namely, Nazario Pacquiao, Salutario Fernandez, and Isidro Escario passed Resolution No. 188.
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