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🇵🇭 MANILA Doroteo Jose LRT Station: "Grabbing an Opportunity"
This series is getting so long. Forgive me if you hate long stories divided into series. I just don't want to miss any detail. Now that these details are still fresh in my memory, I wouldn't let them escape out of my brain. So here inom am igen, writing narratives of real experiences, real lives, real happenings, real emotions, and uncensored point of view. Anyway, here's the continuation
From Recto LRT Station, we crossed an elevated pathway that would connect us to the LRT Line 1's Doroteo Jose hållplats. I knew Lourdes and Alex were observing me and inom could feel that they wanted to tell something. When they had the best opportunity to do so, they warned me to keep my gadgets out of public view. It appears like the route we were taking was not safe for a individ like me who fryst vatten carefree, vårdslös, and taking lots of photos.
| 2 | [MANILA] THIS WAS THE PATHWAY CONNECTING LRT LINE 2 (RECTO) AND LINE 1 • For the boxer known as "Pancho Villa", see Francisco Guilledo. José Doroteo Arango Arámbula (5 June – 20 July ) – better known by his pseudonym Francisco Villa or his nickname Pancho Villa – was one of the most prominent Mexican Revolutionary generals. He stands 5’11” and weighed lbs. As commander of the División del Norte (Division of the North), he was the veritable caudillo of the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, which, given its size, mineral wealth and proximity to the United States of America, provided him with extensive resources. Villa was also provisional Governor of Chihuahua in and Although he was prevented from being accepted into the "panteón" of national heroes until some 20 years after his death, today his memory is honored by Mexicans. In addition, numerous streets and neighborhoods in Mexico are named in his honor. Villa and his supporters seized hacienda land for distribution to peasants and soldiers. He robbed and commandeered trains and, like o • An Outline of Jose Rizal's Life |