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Until the middle of the 19th century , Southeast Asia was sparsely populated and lacked any significant indigenous cities , ( Almost without exception , the largest population centers were port and administrative settlements of a ...
Until the middle of the 19th century , Southeast Asia was sparsely populated and lacked any significant indigenous cities , ( Almost without exception , the largest population centers were port and administrative settlements of a ...
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The growth of the Philippine population during the last several centuries is based primarily on natural increases ( greater number of births over deaths and not on immigration ) . In 1929 the death rate of infants under one year old was ...
The growth of the Philippine population during the last several centuries is based primarily on natural increases ( greater number of births over deaths and not on immigration ) . In 1929 the death rate of infants under one year old was ...
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luyong , Parañaque and San Juan ) contained eight per cent ( 2,131,219 ) of the Philippine's total population . This metropole's estimated 1966 population was 3,075,000 . “ It is not only the political capital [ Quezon city ] but the ...
luyong , Parañaque and San Juan ) contained eight per cent ( 2,131,219 ) of the Philippine's total population . This metropole's estimated 1966 population was 3,075,000 . “ It is not only the political capital [ Quezon city ] but the ...
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Volume XVII Number 1 First Quarter 1970 | 4 |
The Visit of Lagabaan | 19 |
Images and the Mass Media Crispin Maslog | 47 |
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