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Encyclopedia > Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Colegio de San Juan de Letran
San Juan de Letran College

Kolehiyo ng San Juan de Letran

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Motto Deus, Patria, Letran (God, Country, Letran)
Established 1620
Type Private, Dominican
Rector Rev. Fr. Tamerlane Lana, OP
Chancellor Very Rev. Fr. Carlos Azpiroz Costa, OP
Staff About 250 professors, 150 Non-Teaching
Undergraduates About 4,000
Postgraduates Less than 100
Location Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Campus Urban, 2 acres
Hymn Himno de Colegio de Letran
Colors Dark blue and red
Nickname Letran Knights
Mascot Johnny Big Knight
Affiliations NCAA (Philippines), CEAP, Intramuros Consortium
Website www.letran.edu

Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) (also as San Juan de Letran College (SJLC), Letran College (LC) or simply Letran), was founded in 1620. Letran is a private Roman Catholic institution of higher learning located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. For other uses, see Motto (disambiguation). ... The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ... Year 1620 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ... For the film of this title, see Private School (film). ... The word rector (ruler, from the Latin regere) has a number of different meanings, but all of them indicate someone who is in charge of something. ... A Chancellor is the head of a university. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a Bachelors degree. ... Degree ceremony at Cambridge. ... Intramuros circa 1920s Walls of Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, is the oldest among the districts of the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... Cities with at least a million inhabitants in 2006 An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. ... School colors are the colors chosen by a school to represent it on uniforms and other items of identification. ... The athletic nickname, or equivalently athletic moniker, of a university or college within the United States of America is the name officially adopted by that institution for at least the members of its athletic teams. ... Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... League NCAA Joined 1928 Seniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1979-80, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04) Juniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1983-84, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02) Location Intramuros, Manila Team colors Dark blue, red... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... The NCAA logo. ... The Intramuros Consortium, established in 2002, is an academic cooperation comprising of four institutions of higher education located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. ... A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... Year 1620 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ... Intramuros circa 1920s Walls of Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, is the oldest among the districts of the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ...


The Colegio was given Level 2 accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities in the Elementary department, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), the College of Business Administration (CBA), and the High School Department. The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...

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History

The name San Juan de Letran is derived from the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, considered as the Mother Church of Christendom[1] This name, in turn, was taken from that of the palace known as Palazzo Laterano, beside which it stands at the Piazza San Giovanni or Saint John Square in that SE of Rome location, a former Imperial Palace given by Emperor Constantine to the Pope in the early 4th century, which later served as official papal residence for over a thousand years. The late Baroque façade of the Basilica of St. ... For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). ... The Lateran Palace, sometimes more formally known as the Palace of the Lateran, is an ancient palace of the Roman Empire and later a Palace of the Popes. ... Constantine. ... Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Wycliffe Tyndale · Luther · Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Pope · Archbishop of Canterbury Patriarch of Constantinople Christianity Portal This box:      The Pope (from Latin...

St. John the Baptist building fronting Muralla St. in Intramuros. The building serves as the administration building.
St. John the Baptist building fronting Muralla St. in Intramuros. The building serves as the administration building.

The Colegio is owned and administered by priests of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) of the Philippine Dominican Province. The school has a rich and proud history and holds the distinction of having produced Philippine presidents, revolutionary heroes, poets, legislators, members of the clergy, jurists, and is the only Philippine school that has produced a Catholic Saint that actually lived and studied inside its original campus. The campus contains two statues, representing the two foremost alumni in the fields of secular and religious service: former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon and Vietnamese Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2976x2232, 1008 KB)Picture of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila, Philippines. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2976x2232, 1008 KB)Picture of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila, Philippines. ... The Dominican Order, (its formal name, Ordo praedicatorum or the Order of Preachers, is less common in English; in England and some other countries the Dominicans are referred to as Blackfriars on account of the black cowl or cloak they wear over their white habits. ... Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (b. ... Vicente Liem de la Paz (1732 - November 7, 1773) was a Tonkinese (present day Vietnam) Dominican friar venerated as a saint and martyr by the Roman Catholic Church. ...


Originally founded by Don Juan Geromino Guerrero in 1620, a retired Spanish officer, in Intramuros as Colegio de Niños Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran. The school was designed to educate and mold orphans to be good Christian citizens. Year 1620 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ...


Around the same time, Diego de Santa Maria, O.P. established Colegio de Huerfanos de San Pedro y San Pablo. As Don Guerrero grew old, the two schools were fused together, taking the name of Colegio de San Juan de Letran. In 1623, King Philip IV of Spain placed Letran under Royal protection. Philip IV (), (8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665) was King of Spain from 1621 to 1665, sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands and also King of Portugal (as Philip III) until 1640. ...

St. Thomas Building, which houses the library, the media center and TV studios.
St. Thomas Building, which houses the library, the media center and TV studios.

After 60 years, Letran was declared an ecclesiastical college. A royal decree on May 1865 pronounced Letran as a "College of the First Class". Around this time, Letran was still a school exclusively for boys. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2976x2232, 1260 KB) Summary Colegio de San Juan de Letrans St. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2976x2232, 1260 KB) Summary Colegio de San Juan de Letrans St. ...


During World War II, Letran suspended classes, and the school was changed into a Japanese garrison. After the war, Letran resumed operations. Several new construction projects were inaugurated to replace the old structures wrecked by the war. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...


The school began accepting female students in its college department in the 1970s while the grade school and high school departments started accepting female enrollees in June 2005. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Letran has programs in business education, humanities, information technology, communication arts and basic education, and has successful athletic programs, particularly in basketball, football, volleyball, taekwondo, and tennis. Through the centuries Letran has produced numerous athletes that have donned the national colors (especially in basketball) in international events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, Jones Cup, and FIBA World Championship. Business education is the enterprise of education directed at the study and research of the field of business. ... For other uses, see Humanities (disambiguation). ... Information and communication technology spending in 2005 Information technology (IT), as defined by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA), is the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware. ... Communication Arts is a magazine that highlights and features articles about graphic design, photography, and advertising. ... This article is about the sport. ... A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ... For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ... Taekwondo (also, Tae Kwon Do, Taekwon-Do, or Tae Kwon-Do) is a martial art and combat sport originating in Korea. ... For other uses, see Tennis (disambiguation). ... Flag of the Philippines The Philippine National Basketball Team is a team currently under suspension by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) after a series of disagrements between the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Basketball Association of the Philippines which is still going on as of this writing. ... The five Olympic rings were designed in 1913, adopted in 1914 and debuted at the Games at Antwerp, 1920. ... Asian Games Logo The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. ... The Southeast Asian Games Federation logo and flag The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biannual multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. ... The FIBA World Championship (also called the Basketball World Championship) is a world basketball tournament for mens national teams held quadrennially by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). ...


In October 2007, two former Letran administrators were among the 498 Spanish martyrs beatified by Pope Benedict XVI. They are Fr. Jesus Villaverde Andres, OP, a former rector; and Fr. Antonio Varona Ortega, OP, a former professor and moderator of the NCAA Philippines. Papal Arms of Pope Benedict XVI. The papal tiara was replaced with a bishops mitre, and pallium of the Pope was added beneath the coat of arms. ... For other uses, see NCAA (disambiguation). ...


The Colegio's Symbols

Motto

"Deus, Patria, Letran" - "For God, Country, and Letran."


Creed

"Soy una Letranista, y viviré para el Señor Dios, Patria y Letran" - "I am a Letranite and I will continue to live my days as one - for God, the Fatherland, and for my beloved Alma Mater."


Official Publications

  • The LANCE for the Collegiate Department
  • Muralla is the literary portfolio of The LANCE
  • The Scroll for the High School department
  • Letran Page for the Elementary department
  • Letran News for the Administration

Athletics

Main article: Letran Knights

Letran is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1928 to 1932, and since 1936. League NCAA Joined 1928 Seniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1979-80, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04) Juniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1983-84, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02) Location Intramuros, Manila Team colors Dark blue, red... Image File history File links Letran Knights logo File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... For other uses, see NCAA (disambiguation). ...


The Colegio currently participates in basketball, volleyball, football (soccer), track and field, taekwondo and lawn tennis. The varsity teams are called Letran Knights (for seniors division), Squires (for juniors division) and Lady Knights (for women's division) The National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament is held every first semester of the academic year (from June up to October). ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association volleyball tournament occurs every first semester of the academic year. ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association football championship is held every early part of the year. ... NCAA Track and Field Champions A.Y.: School 1925-26: La Salle and Ateneo (relay), UP and La Salle (T/F) 1926-27: La Salle (relays and T/F) 1927-28: UP Unit II (relays and T/F) 1928-29: UP Unit II (T/F) 1929-30: UP (relays and... Note: TBD stands for to be determined. ... 1927-28: JRC 1928-29: JRC 1929-30: UP 1930-31: none 1931-32: San Beda 1932-33: Mapua 1933-34: Mapua 1934-35: JRC Related articles National Collegiate Athletics Association See also NCAA Championships Basketball Football Track and field Swimming Lawn tennis Volleyball Softball (discontinued) Chess Table tennis Beach...


The seniors basketball team is the most successful team in the NCAA. Since joining in the 1928-29 season, the Knights have won a total of sixteen titles, the most in NCAA seniors basketball. The most recent championship came in the 2005 tournament, with a record of 13-1 in the eliminations and 3-1 in the playoffs (2-1 in the Finals) for an overall record of 16-2. Duration September 19 to September 23 Arena Araneta Coliseum MVP Boyet Bautista (Seniors), Eric Salamat (Juniors) Network Studio 23 and TFC The 2005 NCAA Basketball Playoffs is the postseason tournament of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for basketball at the 2005-06 season. ...


The staple cheer is Arriba Letran! (English: "Fly high Letran"). Several cheers of the Colegio were among of the first cheers to be used in the NCAA. The team supporters are known as Dugong Arriba (Arriba blooded).


Their most prominent rivals are the De La Salle Green Archers (before the Green Archers left the NCAA), San Sebastian Stags and the Mapua Cardinals, their neighbor in Intramuros. Website www. ... League NCAA Joined 1969 Seniors general championships NCAA: 4 (1988-89, 1989-90, 1994-95, 2002-03) Juniors general championships NCAA: 2 (1992-93, 2005-06) Location C.M. Recto Ave. ... League NCAA Joined 1930 Seniors general championships NCAA: 20 (1960-61, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1978-79. ...


Their newest rivals are the San Beda Red Lions which has been beefing up since season 82. League NCAA and WNCAA Joined 1924 Seniors general championships NCAA: none Juniors general championships NCAA: 10 (1982-83, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2002-03) Location Mendiola, Manila (Srs. ...


Campuses

  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Manila
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Bataan
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Calamba (a totally independent institution)
  • Letran is underway to be a university with the inception of a San Juan de Letran University (SJLU) with one system under the aggregation of the three campuses.

Degree Programs

Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Manila

Pre-Elementary

  • Kindergarten
  • Preparatory

Elementary

  • Primary and Intermediate (Grades 1-6)
  • Home Study Program

High school

  • Secondary (First Year to Fourth Year)
  • Home Study Program

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
    • Major in Operations Management
    • Major in Economics
    • Major in Financial Management
    • Major in Human Resources Development Management
    • Major in Marketing Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
    • With Specialization in Hotel and Restaurant Management
    • With Specialization in Tourism
    • With Specialization in Cruise Line Management

College of Education

  • Bachelor in Secondary Education
    • Major in Mathematics
    • Major in English
    • Major in Science
    • Major in Physical Education

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • Bachelor of Arts
    • Major in Political Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology

Institute of Communication

  • Bachelor of Arts
    • Major in Communication Arts
  • Bachelor of Arts in Advertising
  • Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting
  • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations

Institute of Information Technology

  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
    • Major in Digital Arts
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (Microsoft IT Academy)
    • With specialization in Network Engineering
    • With specialization in Systems Administration
    • With specialization in Software Development
    • With specialization in Database Administration

Professional School for Continuing Education in Business (PSCEB)

(Pursuing School in Continuing Education in Business)

  • Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) Program
  • Masters of Business Administration - Special Management (SMP) Program
  • Masters of Business Administration - Regular

Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Bataan

Rev. Fr. Rogelio Alarcon, O.P., former rector and president of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Intramuros, Manila and an alumnus proposed the idea of having another campus in the north. Bataan was chosen. Initially, two sites were presented: Hermosa and Balanga. Abucay came into the picture later, after three years in the conceptualization stage. By what could be described as heavenly intercession and providential twists, Abucay was selected. The community of St. John Lateran, the Board of Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the Council of the Philippine Dominican Province approved the establishment of Letran-Abucay in 1998.


Construction started in 2000 in the fifteen-hectare area, donated by Mayor and Mrs. Liberato Santiago, Mr. and Mrs. Nicanor Soriano and Gov. and Mrs. Leonardo Roman. A breathtaking view of the Manila Bay and the surrounding mountains, including Mt. Samat, envelope the site. One of the main attractions of Letran-Abucay is its relatively undisturbed natural area and environment. Indeed, an ideal place for study. The site was chosen because of the natural character it projects- a plateau. Architect and environmental planner, Yolanda David Reyes incorporated this in the overall design and conceptual master planning of the campus.


Preparations for the establishment of the Letran-Abucay spanned over the terms of three Filipino Dominican provincials: Rev. Fr. Quirico Pedregosa, O.P., Rev. Fr. Ernesto Arceo, O.P. and Rev. Fr. Edmund Nantes, O.P., an alumnus. Rev. Fr. Edwin Lao, O.P., former rector and president of Letran-Intramuros spearheaded the over-all construction of the building and the formulation of the guiding principles of the institution. The blessing and inauguration on June 4, 2006 coincided with the gathering of the priors and superiors of the Philippine Dominican Province. Bishop Socrates Villegas, D.D., also an alumnus, officiated the Eucharistic celebration and blessing.


Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Abucay is considered as the first Catholic tertiary school and the “new university town” in Bataan.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts
  • Bachelor in Secondary Education major in:
    • Biological Science
    • English
    • Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science and Business Administration Major in:
    • Marketing
    • Business Management
    • Financial Management
    • Human Resource Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with specializations in:
    • Cruise Line Management
    • Hotel and Restaurant Management
    • Tourism
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
    • with specializations in Network Engineering
    • with specializations in Network Systems Administration
    • with specializations in Network Software Administration
    • with specializations in Network Database Administration

Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Calamba

On August 7, 1986, Letran-Calamba finally gained its autonomy from Letran-Intramuros with the installation of Rev. Fr. Tamerlane Lana, O.P., as its First President and Rector.


Elementary

  • Primary and Intermediate (Grades 1-6)

High school

  • Secondary (First Year to Fourth Year)

College of Education

  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
    • With Specialization on Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
    • Major in English
    • Major in Math

College of Accountancy

  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

College of Commerce

  • Bachelor of Science in Commerce
    • Major in Management Accounting
    • Major in Management
    • Major in Information Management
    • Major in Marketing
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
    • Major in Hotel and Restaurant Management
    • Major in Tourism

College of Engineering

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

College of Nursing

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Notable alumni

Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon's statue on Letran. The inscription at the bottom reads: "I feel happier to be identified not as Quezon the Chief Executive but as Quezon the Letranite."
Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon's statue on Letran. The inscription at the bottom reads: "I feel happier to be identified not as Quezon the Chief Executive but as Quezon the Letranite."
Saint
  • St. Vicente Liem dela Paz, O.P. (HS,1747-1750) - Letran's foremost alumnus and heavenly patron. A young Vietnamese scholar who lived and studied in Letran during the 18th century.
  • St. Tomas de San Jacinto, O.P.
  • St. Pedro de Sta. Maria, O.P.
  • St. Vicente Shiwozuka, O.P.
  • St. Francisco Shoyemon, O.P.
  • St. Jacobo Tomanaga, O.P.
  • St. Domingo Tuoc, O.P.
  • St. Vicente Yen, O.P.

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Vice Presidents of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader. ... Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (b. ... Sergio Osmeña (September 9, 1878 – October 19, 1961) was the second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. ... PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES Jose P. Laurel José Paciano Laurel y García (March 9, 1891 - November 6, 1959) was the president of the Japanese-sponsored Republic of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945. ... Seal of the Vice President of the Philippines The Vice President of the Philippines is the second highest executive official of the Philippine government. ...

Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Mariano Trias y Closas (October 12, 1868 – February 22, 1914) was the first Vice President of the First Philippine Republic. ... Fernando Lopez (April 13, 1904—May 26, 1993) was a Filipino statesman and a Nacionalista. ... Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno Court of Appeals · Sandiganbayan Court of Tax Appeals · Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections 2007 | 2004 | 2001 | 1998 1995 | 1992 | 1986 | All Foreign relations Human rights Other countries Politics Portal      The Supreme Court of the Philippines (Filipino: Kataas-taasang Hukuman ng Pilipinas) is the...

Heroes of the Philippine Revolution Cayetano L. Arellano (March 2, 1847–December 23, 1920) was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American Civil Government. ... Victorino Mapa (February 25, 1855 - April 12, 1927) was the second Chief Justice of the Philippines. ... Manuel Araullo Manuel Araullo (January 1, 1853 - July 26, 1924) was a Chief Justice of the Philippines. ... Ramon Avanceña (April 13, 1872 - June 12, 1957) was a Chief Justice of the Philippines. ... Andres Narvasa was the Chief Justice of the Philippines from 1991 to 1998. ... Combatants Filipino independence movement Spanish Empire Commanders Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines Strength 80,000 soldiers unknown Casualties unknown unknown The Philippine Revolution (1896—1898) was an armed conflict between the Spanish colonial regime and the Katipunan, which sought Philippine independence from Spain. ...

  • Don Pedro Abad Santos (HS)- revolutionary hero; founder of the Socialist Party of the Philippines
  • Mariano Abella (AB) - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Crispulo Aguinaldo (AB) - a revolutionary leader, older brother of Emilio Aguinaldo
  • Santiago Alvarez (AB) - one of the most valiant generals of the Revolution
  • Col. Elias Angeles (HS 1889) - revolutionary leader
  • Dr. Galicano Apacible (HS) - propagandist
  • Gen. Servillano Aquino - a delegate to the Malolos Congress, revolutionary leader
  • Vito Belarmino - major-generals of the revolutionary army
  • Higinio Benitez (GS, HS, AB) - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Jose Torres Bugallon (HS, AB 1889) - a revolutionary leader
  • Fr. Jose Burgos (AB, Philo 1855) - GOMBURZA
  • Don Graciano Cordero - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Mariano Crisostomo (HS, AB) - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Gen. Emiliano Riego De Dios - revolutionary leader
  • Severino De Las Alas - a revolutionary leader
  • Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Ladislao Diwa (AB)- one of the founders of Katipunan
  • Gen. Edilberto Evangelista (AB) - Hero of the Battle of Zapote Bridge, revolutionary leader
  • Lorenzo Fenoy - a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Gen. Leandro Locsin Fullon- revolutionary leader, former Provincial Governor of Antique
  • Maximo Gregorio - one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
  • Emilio Jacinto (AB) - Revolutionary hero & Brains of the Katipunan
  • Apolinario Mabini (AB, 1887) - Brains of the Philippine Revolution
  • Gen. Mariano Llanera - revolutionary leader
  • Honorio Lopez (AB) - revolutionary leader
  • Victoriano Luciano - one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
  • Gen. Vicente Lukban - revolutionary leader
  • Mamerto Natividad, Jr. - revolutionary leader
  • Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga - propagandist
  • Fr. Pedro Pelaez - Father of Secularization Movement in the Philippines
  • Dr. Antonio Regidor - revolutionary leader
  • Gen. Artemio Ricarte - revolutionary leader
  • Antonio San Agustin - one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
  • Gen. Manuel Tinio (HS, 1896) - revolutionary leader
  • Isidoro Torres (HS) - revolutionary leader
  • Dr. Pio Valenzuela - revolutionary leader
  • Aguedo Velarde (AB)- a delegate to the Malolos Congress
  • Flaviano Yenko (AB)- revolutionary leader
  • Fr. Jacinto Zamora (AB)- GOMBURZA

Senators of the Philippines Pedro Abad Santos (Jan. ... Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno Court of Appeals · Sandiganbayan Court of Tax Appeals · Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections 2007 | 2004 | 2001 | 1998 1995 | 1992 | 1987 | 1986 | All Foreign relations Government Website Human rights Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      The Malolos Congress was the constituent assembly of the First... Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno Court of Appeals · Sandiganbayan Court of Tax Appeals · Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections 2007 | 2004 | 2001 | 1998 1995 | 1992 | 1987 | 1986 | All Foreign relations Government Website Human rights Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      The Malolos Congress was the constituent assembly of the First... Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno Court of Appeals · Sandiganbayan Court of Tax Appeals · Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections 2007 | 2004 | 2001 | 1998 1995 | 1992 | 1987 | 1986 | All Foreign relations Government Website Human rights Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      The Malolos Congress was the constituent assembly of the First... José Apolonio Burgos was a Spanish-Filipino priest, part of the Gomburza trio, who were falsely accused of mutiny by the Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines in the 19th century. ... Gomburza stood for Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Apolonio Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, three Filipino priests who were executed on February 17, 1873 by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion coming from the 1872 Cavite mutiny. ... Ladislao Diwa (June 27, 1863-March 12, 1930) was a Filipino patriot who was among the founders of the Katipunan that initiated the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896. ... Emilio Jacinto(December 15,1875-April 16,1899)The Brains of the Katipunan He was born in Trozo, Manila. ... This article is about the Philippine revolutionary organization. ... Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (July 23, 1864—May 13, 1903), also known as the Sublime Paralytic, was a Filipino theoretician who wrote the constitution for the first Philippine republic of 1899-1901, and served as its first prime minister in 1899. ... Vicente Lukban Image:VRLukban. ... Pio Valenzuela (July 11, 1869-April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and patriot who was among the leaders of the Katipunan that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain. ... Fray Jacinto Zamora was one of the three martyr priests of the Secularization of the Filipino priests, the Gomburza. ... The Senate of the Philippines is the upper chamber of the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, the Congress of the Philippines. ...

  • Eulogio Rodriguez, Sr. (AB, 1896) (Senate President, 1952-53, 1953-1963)
  • Benigno Aquino, Sr. (AB, 1904) (House Speaker, 1943-44)
  • Nicolas Buendia
  • Francisco Afan Delgado
  • Isabelo Delos Reyes (AB)
  • Pedro Hernaez
  • Pedro Gil
  • Richard Gordon (PR, 55)
  • Pedro Guevara (1896)
  • Teodoro Kalaw
  • Isaac Lacson
  • Vicente Madrigal
  • Enrique Magalona (AB, 1907)
  • Don Daniel Maramba (HS)
  • Ruperto Montinola
  • Quintin Paredes (House Speaker, 1933-35)
  • Filemon Sotto
  • Vicente "Tito" Sotto III (AB-English, HS 64)
  • Juan Sumulong (AB)
  • Carlos Tan
  • Freddie Webb (AB English), also member of the Philippine basketball team in the 1972 Olympics

Congressmen of the Philippines Eulogio Amang Adona Rodriguez, Sr. ... Benigno Quiambao Aquino, Sr. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require rewriting and/or reformatting. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require rewriting and/or reformatting. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require rewriting and/or reformatting. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics. ... The House of Representatives (Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan in Filipino) is the lower chamber of the Congress of the Philippines. ...

  • Sergio Apostol
  • Rudy Bacani (HS, 1966)
  • Melecio Cojuangco
  • Jose Mari Gonzales
  • Antonino Roman (HS 1954, AA 1956)
  • Rodolfo San Luis

Governors

Mayors Vicente Magsaysay (born January 20, 1940) is a Filipino politician currently serving as Governor of the province of Zambales. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Zambales Region: Central Luzon (Region III) Capital: Iba Founded: 1578 Population: 2000 census—627,802 (39th largest) Density—169 per km² (49th highest) Area: 3,714. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Negros Occidental Region: Western Visayas (Region VI) Capital: Bacolod City Founded: — Population: 2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest) Density—324 per km² (15th highest) Area: 7,926. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Bataan Region: Central Luzon (Region III) Capital: Balanga City Founded: —1754 Population: 2000 census—557,659 (46th largest) Density—406 per km² (12th highest) Area: 1,373. ... Luis “Chavit” Crisologo Singson (born June 21, 1941) is a Filipino politician. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Ilocos Sur Region: Ilocos Region (Region I) Capital: Vigan City Founded: 1572 Population: 2000 census—594,206 (41st largest) Density—230 per km² (34th highest) Area: 2,579. ...

Councilors Leon G. Guinto, Sr. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... La Union is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region in Luzon. ... Umingan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Sarangani Region: SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII) Capital: Alabel Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 census—410,622 (58th largest) Density—138 per km² (23rd lowest) Area: 2,980. ... “Amadeo” redirects here. ...

Other Government Officials Motto: Be part of it! Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Parañaque City Coordinates: 14° 28 N, 121°01, E Country Region Districts 1st and 2nd District of Parañaque City Barangays 16 Incorporated (town) 1572 Incorporated (city) February 15, 1998 Government  - Mayor Florencio Jun Bernabe, Jr. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... Motto: Be part of it! Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Parañaque City Coordinates: 14° 28 N, 121°01, E Country Region Districts 1st and 2nd District of Parañaque City Barangays 16 Incorporated (town) 1572 Incorporated (city) February 15, 1998 Government  - Mayor Florencio Jun Bernabe, Jr. ... Floridablanca is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... Motto: Be part of it! Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Parañaque City Coordinates: 14° 28 N, 121°01, E Country Region Districts 1st and 2nd District of Parañaque City Barangays 16 Incorporated (town) 1572 Incorporated (city) February 15, 1998 Government  - Mayor Florencio Jun Bernabe, Jr. ... Motto: Be part of it! Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Parañaque City Coordinates: 14° 28 N, 121°01, E Country Region Districts 1st and 2nd District of Parañaque City Barangays 16 Incorporated (town) 1572 Incorporated (city) February 15, 1998 Government  - Mayor Florencio Jun Bernabe, Jr. ... The City of Taguig (formerly spelled as Tagig; Filipino: Lungsod ng Taguig) is a city in Metro Manila in the Philippines. ... Image:Coronfromsea. ...

  • Felipe Agoncillo - Ambassador
  • Don Macario Arnedo (HS)- First Elected Provincial Governor of Pampanga
  • Herminio Astorga (HS, 1951) - Vice Mayor, Manila, 1964 TOYM Awardee for Political leadership, NCAA Basketball Athlete
  • Sotero Cabahug - former Provincial Governor of Cebu (1937), former Secretary of Public Works and Communications (1945)
  • Pedro Concepcion - Former chairman of COMELEC
  • Jose de los Reyes - First Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army, with the rank of Brigadier General
  • Howard Dee (GS, 1940) - Ambassador
  • Jaime C. de Veyra - Historian, Educator, former Director of the Institute of National Language
  • Jose Escaler (HS, 1897) - Acting Secretary of Justice
  • Jay Amancio - Named as the youngest Barangay Kagawad [District II Manila]
  • Pablo Ocampo
  • Datu Nasser Pangandaman (AB, 1978) - Secretary, Department of Agrarian Reform
  • Diosdado Peralta - Sandiganbayan Court Justice
  • Don Honorio Ventura (PreLaw)- Philanthropist, former Pampanga Provincial Governor and former Secretary of the Interior
  • Jose Lopez y Vito - Former chairman of COMELEC
  • Jose Luis Yulo, Jr. - Former SEC chairman

Legal Felipe Agoncillo was the Filipino representative to the negotiations in Paris that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), ending the Spanish-American War. ... For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require rewriting and/or reformatting. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require rewriting and/or reformatting. ...

  • Felicismo Feria (AB) - former Associate Justice (1945-1953)
  • Carlos Imperial (GS) - former Associate Justice
  • Gregorio Perfecto (AB) - former Associate Justice (1945-1949)

Men of Cloth

  • Archbishop Artemio Casas - former Rector of Manila Cathedral (1956-1962)
  • Archbishop Oscar Cruz, DD (GS, 1950) - Lingayen-Dagupan
  • Archbishop Ramon Salazar, OP
  • Bishop Teodoro Bacani (HS, 1956) - Novaliches
  • Bishop Jose Salazar, OP (HS, 1958) - Batanes
  • Bishop Alfredo Versoza
  • Bishop Socrates Villegas - Bataan
  • Very Rev. Fr. Rogelio B. Alarcon, OP - Founder of the Angelicum School in Quezon City, Philippines and the first Filipino Father Provincial of the Order of Preachers.
  • Rev. Fr. Augusto Antonio, OP
  • Msgr. Nestor Cerbo - current Rector of Manila Cathedral
  • Very Rev. Fr. Edmund Nantes, OP - Current Father Provincial- Philippine Dominican Province; Vice-Chancellor- University of Santo Tomas
  • Rev. Fr. Erasmo "Sonny" Ramirez, OP
  • Fr. Gregorio Aglipay(AB, 1877) - Founder of the Philippine Independent Church
  • Very Rev. Fr. Ernesto Arceo, OP- Former Rector Magnificus- University of Santo Tomas; Former Father Provincial- Philippine Dominican Province

Writers See: Lingayen Gulf, a gulf in the Philippines. ... Dagupan City is a 2nd class city in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. ... Gregorio Labayan Aglipay was born on May 8, 1860 in Batac, Ilocos Norte, an orphan who grew up in the tobacco fields in the last volatile decades of the Spanish occupation of the Philippines. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The word rector (ruler, from the Latin regere) has a number of different meanings, but all of them indicate someone who is in charge of something. ... The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, The Catholic University of the Philippines (or simply the University of Santo Tomas, UST or affectionately, Ustê), is a private Roman Catholic university run by the Order of Preachers in Manila. ...

  • Macario Adriatico - Writer & Lawyer
  • Manuel Artigas - Historian & Journalist
  • Francisco Balagtas - Poet
  • Jesús "Batikuling" Balmori - Renowned Filipino Poet in Spanish, Premio Zobel awardee (1926)
  • Marcelo H. Del Pilar - Writer & Propagandist
  • Fernando De La Concepcion - Journalist, Premio Zobel awardee (1960)
  • Carlos De La Rosa - Journalist, Premio Zobel awardee (1984)
  • Ermin Garcia Sr. - Journalist
  • Enrique Fernandez Lumba - Spanish Journalist and Poet, Premio Zobel awardee (1954)
  • Bienvenido Lumbera (HS, 1950) - Writer
  • Mariano Ponce (1885) - Writer & Propagandist
  • Severino Reyes - Author, "Walang Sugat" and "Ang mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang"
  • Guillermo Gomez Rivera (AB) - Writer, Premio Zobel awardee (1975)
  • Gregorio Gozon Sanciangco (AB)- Wrote “El Progreso De Filipinas” which advocated reforms in the political, administrative, agrarian, revenues, property, natural resources and urban development and taxation.
  • Juan Crisostomo Soto - Poet, Writer
  • Rolando Tinio (HS, 1950) - Writer
  • Celementa Zulueta - Journalist
  • Johnbee Sales - Editor-in-Chief, UNO Magazine
  • Carlo Francia - Managing Editor, UNO Magazine

Educators Francisco Baltazar (April 2, 1788—February 20, 1862), known much more widely through his nom-de-plume Francisco Balagtas, was a prominent Filipino poet, and is widely considered as the Tagalog equivalent of William Shakespeare for his impact on Filipino literature. ... Jesus Batikuling Balmori (10 January 1887 — 23 May 1948) was a Filipino writer, journalist, playwright, and poet in Spanish. ... Marcelo Hilario Del Pilar Biography Biography Marcelo H. Del Pilar (1850-1896) was a Philippine revolutionary propagandist and satirist. ... Bienvenido Lumbera is a prizewinning poet, critic and dramatist from the Philippines. ... Mariano Ponce (March 23, 1863-May 23, 1918) was a Filipino physician who was a leader of the Propaganda Movement that spurred the Philippine Revolution against Spanish in 1896. ... Guillermo Gómez Rivera (born September 12, 1936) is a Filipino writer, journalist, poet, playwright, historian, linguist, and scholar of Spanish and British descent from the province of Iloílo. ... Rolando Santos Tinio is a Filipino male poet, dramatist, director, actor, critic, essayist and educator. ...

  • Mariano V. de los Santos - Founder of the University of Manila
  • Bienvenido Gonzalez - Former president of the University of the Philippines (UP)
  • Dr. Fernan Lukban (HS, 1978) - Head, Business and Economics Program of Arts and Sciences, University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P)
  • Enrique Mendiola - Educator, Member of the first Board of Regents of UP
  • Jovencio Ortañez - Former president of Ortañez University
  • Ignacio Villamor (AB, 1885) - First Filipino president of UP, Associate justice at the Supreme Court
  • Dr. Virgilio Enriquez (HS, 1958) - Founder Pambansang Samahan ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino; Named as one of the Outstanding Psychologists of the Philippines by the Psychological Association of the Philippines

Sportspeople The University of Manila (UM) is a university in Manila, Philippines. ... The Oblation UP Diliman, the flagship campus of the U.P. System UP Baguio UP Extension Program in Pampanga Temporary Campus UP Los Baños UP Manila This article is about the University of the Philippines System. ...

  • Sambiao Basanung - Olympic Swimmer (1948)
  • Enrique Beech - Olympic Shooter (1956, 1960)
  • Chris Calaguio - Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Player
  • Angel De Leon - Basketball player and coach
  • Itoy Esguerra - PBA Player
  • Felicisimo "Fely" Fajardo - Basketball player and coach. Olympian (1948, 1952)
  • Gabriel "Gabby" Fajardo - Basketball player
  • Rudy Hines - Basketball player and PBA official
  • Avelino "Samboy" Lim - Basketball player. The "Skywalker" of the PBA
  • Col. Julian Malonzo - Basketball player and FIBA official. Former President of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC)
  • Willie Miller- PBA Most Valuable Player
  • Lauro "The Fox" Mumar - Olympian (1948), Member of the famous Letran "Murder Inc." basketball team, 1950 NCAA Champions.
  • Carlos Padilla - Olympic Boxer (1932)
  • Jose Padilla, Jr.- Olympic Boxer (1932)
  • Fausto Preysler - Olympic Yachting (1960)
  • Kerby Raymundo - PBA Player
  • Antero "Terry" Saldaña - PBA Player
  • Nemie Villegas - Basketball player and coach
  • Rino Salazar - PBA player and coach
  • Joaquin Lopez - Football Hall of Fame
  • Ramil Abratique - Taekwondo Champion, Silver medalist World Championships
  • Dave Regullano - PBA player

Businessmen Christian Calaguio is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the San Miguel Beermen in the Philippine Basketball Association. ... For other uses of PBA, see PBA. The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) is a professional basketball league in the Philippines founded in 1975. ... Avelino Samboy Lim (born April 1, 1962) was an iconic basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association, who, as a forward/shooting guard, distinguished himself with Magic Johnson-like ball handling skills and Julius Dr. J Erving leaping and dunking abilities, he is best remembered as a player who would... Willie Miller (born on July 13, 1977 in Olongapo City, Philippines, is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. ... Lauro “The Fox” Mumar (born, Talibon, Bohol, Philippines), is a former Filipino basketball player and later served as the national team head coach of India and the Philippines. ... Kerby Mariano Raymundo (born January 19, 1981 in Orion, Bataan, Philippines) is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the Purefoods Chunkee Giants in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). ...

  • Dante Ang (MBA, 2004) - Businessman
  • Vicente Ayllon - Chairman of Insular Life
  • Jaime Bautista - President and CEO of Philippine Airlines
  • Tony Chua (Coll, 1975) - Businessman, Team Manager of Red Bull Basketabll Team (PBA), Executive Vice President, Philippines Football Federation (PFF)
  • Henry Co - President and CEO, Ford Motors Philippines
  • Geronimo Berenguer delos Reyes (Coll, 1958) - COO, Gateway Property Holdings and Randel Management Corp.
  • Enrique Locsin - Businessman; COO and President, Manila Times
  • Francisco Ortigas - Businessman and Corporate Lawyer
  • Petronilo Pineda - Lawyer, Businessman and Real Estate
  • Ramesh Sadhwani (HS, 1967) - General Manager, Four Seasons Resort (Maldives)
  • Alfredo Tan (HS, 1957) - president of Himmel (a chemical trading company), vice president of Basic Holding, Inc. (the mother company of business tycoon Lucio Tan’s group of companies), and assistant to the chairman of Philippine Air Lines
  • Dr. Juan "Ito" Torres, Jr. - Past International President of Kiwanis International
  • Enrique Zobel de Ayala - Businessman

Media Personalities Philippine Airlines, also known historically as Philippine Air Lines (PAL), is the national airline of the Philippines. ... The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) is the governing body of football in the Philippines. ... 2002 Ford Fiesta in the UK. The Ford Motor Company (sometimes nicknamed Fords or FoMoCo, (NYSE: F) is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Detroit, Michigan, and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ... Kiwanis International is a service organization whose mission is Serving the Children of the World. The organization was founded on January 21, 1915 in Detroit, Michigan and is now based in Indianapolis, Indiana. ...

  • Vic Sotto - Actor
  • RG Cruz - News Reporter; Reporter; Producer, ABS-CBN 2
  • Ricky Davao - Actor
  • Johnny Delgado - Actor
  • Peter Alfred Cruz - Production Staff, Songwriter
  • Maryo delos Reyes (PR, 1962) - TV and Movie Director
  • Laurenti Dyogi (HS, 1983) - TV director
  • Dindo Fernando - Actor
  • Raymond Lauchengco - Actor, Singer, Photographer
  • Ed Picson - Sports broadcaster
  • Jose Javier Reyes - Film Director
  • JP Soriano - Reporter, QTV 11
  • Ricky Velasco (College), Reporter, DZMM, ABS-CBN

Others Marvic Vic C. Sotto is a Filipino actor, comedian, and film producer working for GMA Network and stars on noon-time variety show Eat Bulaga. ...

  • Dr. Florentino Solon - Executive Director, Nutrition Center of the Philippines
  • Jose Maria Sison (HS '56) - Head of the Communist Party of the Philippines
  • Angelito Vergel De Dios - Director, Traffic Operations Center, Metro Manila Development Authority
  • Lucito “Chito” Bertol - Chair & President, Manila Seedling Bank Foundation Inc.
  • Antonio M. Molina - composer, conductor, pedagogue, historian, and music administrator, Premio Zobel awardee (1985)

Jose Maria Sison aka Armando Liwanag José Maria Sison, born February 8, 1939 in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, is a writer and intellectual who reorganized the Communist Party of the Philippines by combining elements of Maoism. ...

External links

  • Official website of Colegio de San Juan de Letran- Intramuros, Manila
  • Official website of Colegio de San Juan de Letran- Calamba, Laguna
  • Official website of Colegio de San Juan de Letran- Abucay, Bataan
  • Official website of Letran Alumni Association, Inc. (Ex-Alumnos de Letran)

References

  1. ^ Rome Illustrated Guide of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Continuing a tradition of excellence (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2005 issue, pages D1 to D2)
  • The Student Body: Proud to be Knights (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2005 issue, page D2)
  • The LANCE
  • Letran News

For the Alumni list:

  • http://www.geocities.com/sinupan/pinoy.htm
  • http://www.letranalumni.org/awards_awardees.asp
  • http://www.philippinefolio.com/contdetail.php?id=25&id_app2=353&id_app3=01674
  • http://www.letran.edu/about/letranites.php
  • http://www.letran.edu/about/presidents.php
  • http://elibrary.supremecourt.gov.ph/index4.php


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