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Aurora Abad MP (1920 - 1991)

Aurora Abad was a Filipino politician. She represented the lone district of Batanes at the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The Philippine Officials Review

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Bernardo Barsana MP (1874 - d.)

Bernardo Barsana was a Filipino politician. He served as the Governor of Batanes during the American period.

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Luciano Barsana MP (deceased)

Luciano Barsana was a Filipino politician and served as governor of Batanes.

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Vicente Barsana MP (1865 - aft.1916)

Vicente Barsana was a Filipino elementary schoolteacher and politician. He represented Batanes at the Philippine Assembly from September 5, 1911 to October 16, 1916. Official Directory of the Philipp...

Aquilina Barsana (deceased)

cherrie barsana (caballero) (deceased)

Consolación Barsana (deceased)

Jose Barsana (1908 - 1996)

Juan Barsana (deceased)

Luciano Barsana (1911 - d.)

Luciano Barsana (deceased)

Mariano Barsana (deceased)

Matea Barsana (deceased)

Narciso Barsana (deceased)

Natividad Barsana (1885 - d.)

Rafael Barsana (deceased)

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Remedios Agudo (deceased)

romeo barsana (caballero) (deceased)

romeo barsana (caballero) (deceased)

Teófilo Barsana (deceased)

Urbano Barsana (deceased)