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New Bataan, officially the Municipality of New Bataan (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Bag-ong Bataan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Bagong Bataan), is a 1st class municipality... |
The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war (POW) from the municipalities... |
Back to Bataan is a 1945 American black-and-white World War II war film drama from RKO Radio Pictures, produced by Robert Fellows, directed by Edward Dmytryk... |
(Tagalog: Bayan ng Morong), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,394... |
Bataan is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II film drama from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Irving Starr (with Dore Schary as executive producer)... |
Mariveleño language (redirect from Bataan language) Bataan Kanawan, Morong, Bataan Pita, Bayan-bayanan in Orion, Bataan Pag-asa, Orani, Bataan Ulingan, Matanglaw, and Magduhat (all in Bagac, Bataan) Sitio... |
Bagac (redirect from Bagac, Bataan) province of Bataan, Philippines. It covers an area of 231.20 square kilometres (89.27 sq mi), making it the largest municipality in Bataan. However, according... |
American and Filipino defenders in Bataan surrendered on 9 April 1942, and were forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March on which 7,000–10,000... |
Boogaloo (category Hispanic and Latino American culture in New York City) sometimes even teenage musicians from New York's Puerto Rican community. These included, but weren't limited to, Joe Bataan, Johnny Zamot, Joe Cuba, Bobby Valentín... |
and Military Pageant". Santa Fe New Mexican. June 5, 1900. Retrieved March 17, 2018 – via Library of Congress. Bataan Memorial Building at Federal Courthouse... |
Ghost Soldiers (category Bataan Death March) near the Philippine city of Cabanatuan. The prisoners, survivors of the Bataan Death March, had lived in deplorable conditions for three years, suffering... |
Geraldine Roman (category Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Bataan) a Filipino journalist and politician serving as the Representative of Bataan's 1st district since 2016. She is the first transgender person elected to... |
were victims of the Bataan Death March. As a result, there are many memorials and commemorations of that events' victims in New Mexico. Currently, the... |
Tagalog people (section Culture and society) southern Luzon, and comprise the majority in the provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, and Zambales in Central Luzon and the island of Mindoro... |
New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826320155. Lovato, Andrew Leo (2006). Santa Fe Hispanic Culture: Preserving Identity in a Tourist Town. University of New... |
Kapampangan people (section Culture) about 2,784,526 in 2010. They live mainly in the provinces of Pampanga, Bataan and Tarlac, as well as Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Zambales. The province of... |
Melting pot (category Culture of the United States) racial minorities was evident in popular culture in the combat films of World War II, starting with Bataan (1943). This film celebrated solidarity and... |
(January 25, 2007). "My Year Of Flops, Case File 1: Elizabethtown: The Bataan Death March of Whimsy". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 5, 2010. "Wild... |
Mussel (section Culture methods) species cultivated in New Zealand is the New Zealand green-lipped mussel. Longline culture is the most recent development for mussel culture and are often used... |
Empire of Japan (redirect from Empire of Japan (culture, religion and education)) During the same month, after the Japanese victory in the Battle of Bataan, the Bataan Death March was conducted, where 5,650 to 18,000 Filipinos died under... |