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Ian Amatong MP

Ian Amatong is a Filipino publisher and politician. Wikipedia

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Amando Amatong MP (1892 - 1943)

Amando Amatong was a Filipino educator. The Founder’s Connection: Celebrating the Life of the Founder Amando B. Amatong

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Ernesto Amatong MP

Ernesto Amatong is a Filipino lawyer and politician. He represented the second district of Zamboanga del Norte at the House of Representatives of the Philippines from June 30, 1987 to June 30, 1995. ...

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Isagani Amatong MP

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Jacobo Amatong MP (1936 - 1984)

Jacobo Amatong belonged to a prominent family in Dipolog City. They owned a well-regarded school, his brothers were well-known in Mindanaoan politics, and Amatong himself was a respected lawyer and edi...

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Juanita Amatong MP

Juanita Amatong is a Filipino banker, economist and educator. She had served as Secretary of Finance from December 1, 2003 to February 14, 2005. Wikipedia

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Prospero Amatong MP (1931 - 2009)

Prospero Amatong was a Filipino civil engineer and politician. Wikipedia Curriculum vitae Marriage certificate

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Rommel Amatong MP

Rommel Amatong is a Filipino civil engineer and politician. He represented the second district of Compostela Valley at the House of Representatives of the Philippines from June 30, 2007 to June 30, 201...

Adriana (Carzon) Amatong (deceased)

Agatona Amatong (c.1894 - d.)

Marriage register

Aniano Amatong (deceased)

Aurelia Solis Amatong (deceased)

Benito Amatong (deceased)

Carlos Amatong (deceased)

Celestino Carzon Amatong (deceased)

Gilda Amatong (Salvador) (deceased)

Graciana Amatong (1859 - d.)

Baptism

Ignacia Amatong (deceased)

Juan Amatong (c.1819 - 1909)

Nenita Amatong (deceased)

Paciano Amatong (deceased)

Perpetua Amatong (deceased)

Román Amatong (deceased)

Silverio Amatong (c.1894 - d.)

Marriage register

Teopadis Amatong (deceased)

Timoteo Carson Amatong (deceased)

Valeria Amatong (deceased)

Vicenta Amatong (deceased)