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  2. Day of Silence - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Silence has been held each year in April since 1996. Since 2011, the event has been held on the second Friday of April, except in 2018, when it was observed on Friday, April 27, [ 1 ] 2020, when it was observed on Friday, April 24, [ 2 ] 2021, when it was observed on Friday, April 23, [ 3 ] and 2022, when it was observed on Friday ...

  3. Yom HaShoah - Wikipedia

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    Flags lowered to half-mast, public places of entertainment closed; national opening ceremony and closing ceremonies; siren at 10:00 a.m. signaling the start of two minutes of silence: Date: 27th day of Nisan [a] 2023 date: Sunset, 17 April – nightfall, 18 April [1] 2024 date: Sunset, 5 May – nightfall, 6 May [1] 2025 date: Sunset, 23 April –

  4. Tagalog people - Wikipedia

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    In modern-day Tagalog regions, there are several types of blade profiles that persisted in rural areas. These blades may differ on nomenclature, shapes, and other designs, but nevertheless the general terms and materials are fairly consistent among different Tagalog provinces. Some of these are the following:

  5. Moment of silence - Wikipedia

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    Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have died recently, or as part of a tragic historical event, such as Remembrance Day . A minute, or 60 seconds, is a common length of time for the memorialization, though organizers may choose other periods of time ...

  6. April 17 - Wikipedia

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    Tagalog; தமிழ் ... April 17 is the 107th day of the year (108th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 258 days remain until the end of the year. Events.

  7. 1872 Cavite mutiny - Wikipedia

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    The Cavite mutiny ( Spanish: Motín de Cavite; Filipino: Pag-aaklas sa Kabite) was an uprising of Filipino military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish arsenal in Cavite, [ 2]: 107 Philippine Islands (then also known as part of the Spanish East Indies) on January 20, 1872. Around 200 locally recruited colonial troops and laborers rose up ...

  8. Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido (14 June 1912 – 7 February 1994 [1]) was a Filipina linguist, writer, and poet who wrote of the Filipino woman ’s experience using the English language [2] during and after the American colonial period in the Philippines. She wrote under many names, sometimes using her full name of Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido, Tarrosa ...

  9. List of films produced and released by Viva Films - Wikipedia

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    April 1 Greed ‡ April 8 366 ‡ April 15 Habangbuhay (For a Lifetime) April 22 Rooftop: April 27 Kaliwaan (Left) ‡ April 29 Doblado (Doubled) ‡ May 6 Putahe (Dish) ‡ May 13 Ikaw Lang ang Mahal ‡ (It's Only You That I Love) May 20 Pusoy ‡ May 27 Breathe Again ‡ June 3 Pa-Thirsty ‡ Secrets ‡ June 10 How to Love Mr. Heartless ...