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The Philippine Map Collectors Society (PHIMCOS), the Embassy of Spain and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila opened a rare exhibit that brings us closer to Filipino history through more than 130 antique maps of the Philippine Islands and Manila Bay along three centuries, including one of the most important maps of Philippine and Spanish history, Murillo Velarde’s Carta hydrographica y chorographica de las Islas Filipinas.

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Trade Secretary Peter Favila said Filipino businessmen and their counterparts were still finalizing other agreements for possible investments in the country.

He said Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, one of Spain’s top banks, will offer a 200-million euro credit line facility to Burgundy Global Exploration Corp. in Palawan.
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Last year, 40,000 households composed of about 240,000 individuals living in the remotest and most inaccessible puroks and sitios of Mindanao were provided light and potable water systems in their homes and communities under the Solar Power Technology Support (SPOTS) project of the Department of Land Reform.
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Trade Secretary Peter Favila said Filipino businessmen and their counterparts were still finalizing other agreements for possible investments in the country.

He said Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, one of Spain’s top banks, will offer a 200-million euro credit line facility to Burgundy Global Exploration Corp. in Palawan.
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Last year, 40,000 households composed of about 240,000 individuals living in the remotest and most inaccessible puroks and sitios of Mindanao were provided light and potable water systems in their homes and communities under the Solar Power Technology Support (SPOTS) project of the Department of Land Reform.
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