Famous scientist
Biography filipino top scientist and their inventions He is also known for his contributions to hypnosis and relaxation techniques. Benito Vergara, a plant scientist and rice farmer, grew up in the Philippines. Ramon Fernandez — Philippines. Dioscoro L.Image Nominee Born Died Years Nominated Citation Nominator(s) Physiology or Medicine Otto Schöbl[j] 27 August in Zdice, Czech Republic 13 October in Tokyo, Japan "for his experimental work with frambosia which lead to knowledge of the etiology and pathogenesis of treponematous infections."[38] Proceso Gabriel
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Philippines Onofre Garcia (?)
Philippines Proceso Gabriel 2 July in Santa Ana, Manila, Philippines 4 November in Manila, Philippines "for his contributions to the public health and the sanitary progress of the Philippines."[39] Dario del Val (?)
Philippines Literature Amado Yuzon 30 August in Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines 17 January in Quezon City, Philippines Poems for Screen Heroines ()
The Citizen's Poems ()
The Passion of Rizal, Poet and Martyr ()[40][41] Chung Tin-wen (?)
Taiwan , Emeterio Barcelon
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Philippines Jose Garcia Villa 5 August in Manila, Philippines 7 February in New York City, United States Footnote to Youth ()
Poems by Doveglion ()
Have Come, Am Here ()
Selected Poems and New ()[42][41] Alejandro Roces
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Philippines Pacita Icasiano-Habana (d.
, Purita Kalaw Ledesma
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Philippines Nick Joaquin 4 May
Paco, Manila, Philippines 29 May
San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino ()
The Woman Who Had Two Navels ()
Cave and Shadows () [43][44] Francisco Sionil Jose 3 December
Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines 6 January
Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines , , The Rosales Saga (–)
Ermita ()
Viajero ()
Three Filipino Women () [43][45][46] Peace Carlos P.
14 January in Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines 15 December in Manila, Philippines "for his contribution in international cooperation, in particular on questions on undeveloped areas, and as president for UN's 4th General Assembly."[47] Jose Maria Hernandez
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Philippines United Poets Laureate International founded on 30 September in Manila, Philippines "for promoting world brotherhood and peace through poetry"[48] Angel Macapagal
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Philippines Marcelo Nubla September 12, in Manila, Philippines November 12, in the Philippines [49] Jose Roy
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Philippines Rafael M.
August 7, in Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippines March 4, in Washington, D.C., United States [50] José Figueres Ferrer
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Costa Rica Imelda Romualdez-Marcos 2 July in San Miguel, Manila, Philippines "for her valor in establishing diplomatic relations and peace dialogues with the Libyan dictator Mu'ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī."[51][52][53] Blas Ople
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Philippines Ramon Fernandez
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Philippines Aloysius Schwartz 18 September in Washington, D.C., United States 16 March in Manila, Philippines , "for his ministry to thousands of poor children around the world."[54][55] Bob Dornan
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United States Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino 25 January in Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines 1 August in Makati, Philippines "for her non-violent efforts to restore democracy in the Philippines."[56][57][58] Antonio Fortich, D.D. 11 August in Sibulan, Negros Oriental, Philippines 2 July in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines "for being a strong advocate of the rights of the poor and a critic of an unjust social economic system."[59][60][61] Fidel V.
18 March in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines 31 July in Makati, Philippines "for ending the long years of conflict between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Fronts through the Final Peace Agreement."[62][63][64] Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Nur Misuari 3 March in Tapul, Sulu, Philippines — Shay Cullen, S.S.C.M.E. 27 March in Dublin, Ireland — , , , "for their commitment in protecting the rights of women and children and campaigning for freedom from sex slavery and human trafficking in the Philippines."[65][66][67] PREDA Foundation founded in in Zambales, Philippines 27 Filipino women (part of the PeaceWomen)[l] began in in Bern, Switzerland "in recognition of women's efforts and visibility in promoting peace all over the world."[69] Leila de Lima 27 August in Iriga, Camarines Sur, Philippines — , "for her campaign against extrajudicial killings and stand against dictatorial regimes."[70][71] Hakima el Haité
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Morocco Maria Ressa[m] 2 October in Manila, Philippines — "for her brave commitments to free expression, human dignity and democratic government in reporting on the authoritarian Duterte administration."[73][74] Jonas Gahr Støre
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Norway Victoria Tauli-Corpuz[n] 19 October in Besao, Mt.
— "for her non-violent struggle to protect and strengthen the rights of indigenous peoples"[75] Peace Research Institute Oslo
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The Citizen's Poems ()
The Passion of Rizal, Poet and Martyr ()[40][41]
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Have Come, Am Here ()
Selected Poems and New ()[42][41]
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Paco, Manila, Philippines
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The Woman Who Had Two Navels ()
Cave and Shadows ()
Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines
Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Ermita ()
Viajero ()
Three Filipino Women ()
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