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soloskatemag · 3 months
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Ebou Sanyang, the guest editor for our latest issue, took Roman Gonzalez, Tolya Titaev, Felipe Bartolome, Tania Cruz, Adrian Fuentes, Carolina Gamboa, Eddie Cernicky, Juan Virues, Javi de Pedro, Joscha Aicher & Sergi Marqués Roig to Valencia. Here’s the video.
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felipeandletizia · 1 year
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: March 29th
2004: Bartolomeu De Las Casas Award at Casa de America in Madrid.
2005: “Bartolome de las Casas” Awards at Casa de America .
2006: Received Peter Harry Carstensen, the president of the German Bundesrat.
2007: Inauguration of the restoration of the paintings of Francisco de Goya in the dome “Regina Martyrum” of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
2016: Visited the School of Specialties “Antonio de Escaño” and the School of Fundamental Specialties of the Naval Station of La Graña (1, 2)
2017: Received the credentials from new ambassadors
2021: Celebration of the 275th anniversary of the birth of Francisco de Goya; Audience with Margaritis Schinas, vice-president in the Von der Leyen Commission & Audience with Sabri Boukadoum, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria.
2022: Service of Thanksgiving for The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey in London, UK.
F&L Through the Years: 939/??
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bulacanwantedsuspects · 7 months
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People of the Philippines vs. Carlet et. al. (Criminals)
People of the Philippines v. Ana Carla Bernardo Cortes, Georgina Leaño Francisco, Flordeliza Torres Pasia, Samson Sambilay Yap Wong Bustamante Ramil Raul Ramirez, Miyuki Estabillo Fernandez Ramirez Tan Fernando Dela Cruz Martin Hernandez Cayanan Garcia Gonzales Del Rosario Vilma Muñoz Cruz Ocampo Bernabe Morales Donato Reyes Maricel Santiago Baluyot Sison Robes Sayoto Pineda Padilla De Leon Valencia Cristobal Carandang Hilario Pangan Bravo Cueva Borlongan Marcelino Gatdula Bayrante Bayonito Esquilona Valdes Sevilla Poblete Zamora Sadang Dawana Fino Marquez Lopez Gonowon Moll Japan France Isogawa Malabanan Dazo Tanghal Catanghal Manuel Cayetano Estinos Barro Amarillo Pichay Juco Gaza Edusada Rios Rimando Yu Pacelo Aquino Jose Bilasano Zafra Bote Paguio Alonday Alday Bernal Etrata Hontiveros Domingo Pascual Bercero Barcelo Bernabe Cunanan Vicente Peña Lagazon Diolata Evaristo Espeleta Salonga Bartolome Crisostomo Jardiolin Ruallo David Hipolito Mallari Catacutan Calalang Tejada Rivera Terrado Juat Candelaria Castro Toledo Lajara Baltazar Leoncio Villanueva Trias Roberto Ballila Ortega Sacdalan Celiz Herrera Quetua Acuña Saur Isidoro Velasquez Bagtas Gozon Pamiloza Miranda Quillamor Natividad Ayaay Bacani Manahan Manalaysay Manalastas Concepcion Canlas Escalante Ilagan Lansang Misiona Veloso Valbuena Capule Sobrepeña Sadsad Vasquez Mata Arceo Alejo Unite Javier valenzuela Hiwatig Madrigal Casimiro Teodoro Mateo Yco Faustino Faustinos Faundo Lim Yabut Yakit Uy Abe Sobrepeña Miramar John Carlo Caladiao Enrico Soco Siocon Vivar Pasia Fontanilla Tiongson Famorca Fajardo Guttierez Calmerin Lozano Lorenzo Lorenzana Senense Pondang Robles Molina Acain Haw Quitalig Manaloto Eustaquio Halili Principe Centino Delos Reyes Magnaye Crespo Serrano Sunga Espiritu Manalili Nicodemus Tautho Caluag Cantor Ignacio Buenaventura Ventura Jusayan Calma Panganiban Sierra Musni Navarro Yambao Mangalindan Nacpil Esperancilla Beltran Sarmiento Lacap Chua Buan David Tolentino Mananquil Guevarra Cabalquinto Pinto Amigo Valmonte Hibo Punzal Piscacio Daclison Viray Flores Doctolero Cortes Torres Felipe Francisco Ferdinand Abon Guanzon Antonio Reyes GMA ABS-CBN TV5 TAPE VIVA employees
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thewebinsider · 7 months
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People of the Philippines vs. Carlet et. al. (Criminals)
People of the Philippines v. Ana Carla Bernardo Cortes, Georgina Leaño Francisco, Flordeliza Torres Pasia, Samson Sambilay Yap Wong Bustamante Ramil Raul Ramirez, Miyuki Estabillo Fernandez Ramirez Tan Fernando Dela Cruz Martin Hernandez Cayanan Garcia Gonzales Del Rosario Vilma Muñoz Cruz Ocampo Bernabe Morales Donato Reyes Maricel Santiago Baluyot Sison Robes Sayoto Pineda Padilla De Leon Valencia Cristobal Carandang Hilario Pangan Bravo Cueva Borlongan Marcelino Gatdula Bayrante Bayonito Esquilona Valdes Sevilla Poblete Zamora Sadang Dawana Fino Marquez Lopez Gonowon Moll Japan France Isogawa Malabanan Dazo Tanghal Catanghal Manuel Cayetano Estinos Barro Amarillo Pichay Juco Gaza Edusada Rios Rimando Yu Pacelo Aquino Jose Bilasano Zafra Bote Paguio Alonday Alday Bernal Etrata Hontiveros Domingo Pascual Bercero Barcelo Bernabe Cunanan Vicente Peña Lagazon Diolata Evaristo Espeleta Salonga Bartolome Crisostomo Jardiolin Ruallo David Hipolito Mallari Catacutan Calalang Tejada Rivera Terrado Juat Candelaria Castro Toledo Lajara Baltazar Leoncio Villanueva Trias Roberto Ballila Ortega Sacdalan Celiz Herrera Quetua Acuña Saur Isidoro Velasquez Bagtas Gozon Pamiloza Miranda Quillamor Natividad Ayaay Bacani Manahan Manalaysay Manalastas Concepcion Canlas Escalante Ilagan Lansang Misiona Veloso Valbuena Capule Sobrepeña Sadsad Vasquez Mata Arceo Alejo Unite Javier valenzuela Hiwatig Madrigal Casimiro Teodoro Mateo Yco Faustino Faustinos Faundo Lim Yabut Yakit Uy Abe Sobrepeña Miramar John Carlo Caladiao Enrico Soco Siocon Vivar Pasia Fontanilla Tiongson Famorca Fajardo Guttierez Calmerin Lozano Lorenzo Lorenzana Senense Pondang Robles Molina Acain Haw Quitalig Manaloto Eustaquio Halili Principe Centino Delos Reyes Magnaye Crespo Serrano Sunga Espiritu Manalili Nicodemus Tautho Caluag Cantor Ignacio Buenaventura Ventura Jusayan Calma Panganiban Sierra Musni Navarro Yambao Mangalindan Nacpil Esperancilla Beltran Sarmiento Lacap Chua Buan David Tolentino Mananquil Guevarra Cabalquinto Pinto Amigo Valmonte Hibo Punzal Piscacio Daclison Viray Flores Doctolero Cortes Torres Felipe Francisco Ferdinand Abon Guanzon Antonio Reyes GMA ABS-CBN TV5 TAPE VIVA employees
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ifreakingloveroyals · 2 years
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Through the Years → Felipe VI of Spain (1,317/∞)
19 October 2012 | Prince Felipe of Spain attends the 'Bartolome De Las Casa' Awards at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
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vogueskatemag · 4 years
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mostlyskateboarding · 6 years
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stoopsmagazine · 4 years
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SOLO No. 40 doesn’t disappoint. From the photos, to the layout and art direction, to the print quality and paper, it is very solid. Benjamin Jorgensen secured the cover with a bs nosepick on some rooftop transition that looks amazing but realistically was probably a nightmare to skate, shot by Felix Adler.
The first feature is an interview with Jost Arens, a German Red Bull contest skater, skating spots atypical to what you’d imagine someone of that description skating. The fakie flip over the splashing water seen here is an example. Next is the Carhartt WIP Paris trip with a ton of sick photos by Clement Le Gall. The team manager himself, Joseph Biais, has a couple photos in it, including a crazy drop down to bs nosebluntslide, seen here. Pepe Tirelli’s gap 5-0 and Felipe Bartolome’s bridge ride were also noteworthy. The interview with Farid Ulrich gave the perspective of a DIY guy that skates for Primitive that is not the perspective of a DIY guy or what you think of someone that skate for primitive. Fast forward to Victor Casca-Rigny’s limited word interview and the photos speak enough. I’m especially partial to the kickflip boardslide on the bumpy fence shot by Roger Ferrero, footage that I’ve seen somewhere recently. The issue ended strongly with the Skatedeluxe trip to Athens, Greece, shot by Dennis Scholz. Martin Sandberg’s double rail hippy jump was tight, but what really got my attention was his back lip polejam 270 revert up the hydrant!
Solid issue guys, looking forward to the next! You can pick up a copy in the US from Theories of Atlantis.
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red-dog-man · 7 years
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Felipe Bartolome by Miguel de Gil
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soloskatemag · 5 years
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Felipe Bartolomé – Ollie into
Photo: Bram de Martelaere
More infos about our issue #33: https://www.soloskatemag.com/issue-33
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felipeandletizia · 2 years
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: March 29th
2004: Bartolomeu De Las Casas Award at Casa de America in Madrid.
2005: “Bartolome de las Casas” Awards at Casa de America .
2006: Received Peter Harry Carstensen, the president of the German Bundesrat.
2007: Inauguration of the restoration of the paintings of Francisco de Goya in the dome “Regina Martyrum” of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
2016: Visited the School of Specialties “Antonio de Escaño” and the School of Fundamental Specialties of the Naval Station of La Graña (1, 2)
2017: Received the credentials from new ambassadors
2021: Celebration of the 275th anniversary of the birth of Francisco de Goya; Audience with Margaritis Schinas, vice-president in the Von der Leyen Commission & Audience with Sabri Boukadoum, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria.
F&L Through the Years: 726/??
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ibarbouron-us · 4 years
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Martirio de San Bartolomé
 
SAN  BARTOLOME
También llamado "Natanael"
Apóstol
Fiesta: 24 de agosto
Etim. "hijo de Tolomai"
Ver también: 12 Apóstoles | Lo débil de Dios es más fuerte que los hombres
Bartolomé es uno de los 12 Apóstoles (Mt 10,3). 
El apóstol Felipe lo llevó a Jesús. Bartolomé es la misma persona que Natanael, mencionado en el Evangelio de San Juan, donde nos dice que era de Caná. (Jn 21,2)
Los Hechos de los Apóstoles mencionan también su presencia en Pentecostés (1,13).
Según la tradición, después de la ascensión del Señor, predicó el Evangelio en la India, donde recibió la corona del martirio.
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divinum-pacis · 5 years
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A man rides a horse through a bonfire as part of a ritual in honor of Saint Anthony the Abbot, the patron saint of domestic animals, in San Bartolome de Pinares, Spain, on Jan. 16, 2019. On the eve of Saint Anthony's Day, dozens ride their horses through the narrow cobblestone streets of the small village of San Bartolome during the "Luminarias," a tradition that dates back 500 years and is meant to purify the animals with the smoke of the bonfires and protect them for the year to come. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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ifreakingloveroyals · 3 years
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Through the Years → Felipe VI of Spain (428/∞)
29 March 2005 | Spanish Royals Crown Prince Felipe and his wife Princess Letizia attend the "Bartolome de las Casas" Awards at Casa de America in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)
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sweetangelortega · 5 years
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Bulacan
Bulacan is known as the city of heroes, why? Because most of the heroes lived there and approximately worked there. The early people of Bulacan, had also risen in revolt as in other parts of the country. Bulacan was one of the eight provinces, which rallied behind the Katipunan's call for an all-out insurrection against the Spanish occupation in the late 19th century. Marcelo H. Del Pilar (Kupang, San Nicolas, Bulakan), the "Great Propagandist" of the Philippine Propaganda Movement. General Gregorio del Pilar (San Jose, Bulakan), Marcelo H. del Pilar's nephew, one of the youngest revolutionary generals during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War, died at the Battle of Tirad Pass. Mariano Ponce (Baliuag), physician, Propagandist Pío Valenzuela (Polo), physician, Katipunan leader, established Katipunan branches in Morong and Bulacan; co-founded "Kalayaan", the Katipunan newsletter; emissary of Andrés Bonifacio to José Rizal. Trinidad Tecson (San Miguel de Mayumo), female Katipunan revolutionary. Felipe Buencamino, Sr. (San Miguel de Mayumo),revolutionary, co-writer of the Constitution of the Philippine Republic at Malolos. Commodore Ramon A. Alcaraz (Plaridel), World War II veteran - Captain of Q-boat 112 ABRA Shot down 3 Japanese Zero fighters Gat Ciriaco Contreras (Meycauayan). Defended the Barrio of Langka and commanded the katipuneros of year 1898 against the spaniards,one of the foundations of Bulacan alongside the Supremo Gat Andres Bonifacio. Also one of the Commanding Officers of the Supremo.
The office of the heroes are indigenously made which are made by rocks and it is known and called "Biak na Bato" , During the Philippine Revolution in 1897, newly appointed Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera decided to crush Emilio Aguinaldo and his troops in Cavite, but Aguinaldo fled to Batangas and joined forces with Gen. Miguel Malvar. The Spaniards continue their pursuit but the troops outwitted them by going to the province of Morong (now Rizal) and finally to Biak-na-Bato in San Miguel, Bulacan. Aguinaldo made the mountain caves into his headquarters. Biak-na-Bato (21.17 km² in the villages of Kalawakan and Talbak in Doña Remedios Trinidad town and the villages of Biak-na-Bato and Sibul) served as one of the camps of the revolutionary Katipunan forces during the Philippine Revolution. It was declared a national park by Manuel L. Quezon on Nov. 16, 1937 through Proclamation No. 223. Since I lived there for years, I've discovered tons of beauty in that city including "Banal na Bundok" where saints and spiritual beings are adequately explained omnipotently where lots of people visits there for a peaceful life and an astounding future. Hundreds of rivers are abundant of clean water and forest that can make you chill by the fresh air that the trees are giving into. According to the leaders of the city, The municipality of San Miguel de Mayumo was established in 1763 by Carlos Agustin Maniquiz, Maria Juana Puno - wife of Carlos Agustin Maniquiz and Miguel Pineda, with Pineda as the first town mayor of San Miguel. Miguel Pineda was a native of Angat, Bulacan who decided to settle permanently in the barrio of San Bartolome (now named Barangay Tartaro). He found the place ideal for hunting and was later chosen as the leader of other settlers. He formed an alliance with Mariano Puno, the recognized leader of the adjacent prosperous village called Santo Rosario (now named Barangay Mandile). The town was previously part of Pampanga, hence San Miguel’s culture having Kapampangan influence. In 1848, the town and the neighbouring barrios, which were then part of Pampanga, were added to the territory of the Province of Bulacan.
#FeatureBulacan
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