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Encyclopedia > Favila

Favila (also Favilac, Fáfila or Fabila) is the name of:


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Favila of Asturias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (170 words)
Favila (Favilac or Fáfila) was the second king of Asturias from 737 to 739.
He was supposedly killed by a bear, but note that his father was said to have, improbably, met the same fate.
Favila was buried with his wife Froiliuba in his capital of Cangas de Onís.
Enough Jobs to Choose From? Trade Secretary Peter favila Must Be Hallucinating : QC IMC (1052 words)
Favila is speaking for himself and his likes in the local ruling classes who seek fat-paying but easy jobs, and who amass wealth and fortune through nefarious and corrupt means like his boss the illegitimate, lying, cheating and stealing president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
Favila that 70% of the Philippine population consists of peasants who try to eke a living on lands owned or being grabbed by big landlords, compradors and imperialist agribusiness, mining and logging companies.
Favila serves has obstructed and continues to prevent every attempt to increase the minimum wage for workers up to the level that helps them to make both ends meet even as this same government allows imperialist oil companies to hike oil prices.
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