Saint Isidore the Laborer Parish Church of Calauan

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Saint Isidore the Laborer Parish Church (Filipino: Simbahan ng Parokya ni San Isidro Labrador) is the only Roman Catholic church in Calauan, Laguna, in the Philippines.

Philippine Reliable Sources Proposal

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The proposal aimed to collate and classify sources often used in articles linked to the Philippines and Filipinos similar to what other WikiProjects have done. The list aims to be as comprehensive as possible similar to WikiProjects Christian music, Venezuela and Video games .

The scope of this proposal was initially concentrated on publications and various media outlets based in the Philippines and/or have a focus on the country and its people; government entities, NGOs, advocacy groups, think tanks and other websites may also be included in the collation and classification of sources (an example of this can be found in the reliable and unreliable sources list provided by WikiProject Venezuela). A general list of reliable sources covering various international media outlets can be found on this page.

Background

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A proposal for a reliable sources list was first brought up in a November 2023 discussion and has been updated on an occasional basis. In a July 2024 discussion, the topic of a project-specific reliable sources list was mentioned.

Embassy of the Philippines, Tripoli

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August 2020 draft, rework once ambassador lists have been revived
Embassy of the Philippines, Tripoli
Pasuguan ng Pilipinas sa Tripoli
LocationTripoli
AddressJanzour
AmbassadorElmer G. Cato
Websitehttps://tripolipe.dfa.gov.ph

The Embassy of the Philippines in Tripoli is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the State of Libya. It is located in the Janzour area in western Tripoli District.[1] The embassy's previous location is in the Gargaresh neighborhood within Tripoli.[2]

Staff and activities

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The Philippine Embassy in Tripoli is currently headed by Chargé d'Affaires and Head of Mission Elmer G. Cato, who was appointed as ambassador by President Duterte on June 19, 2019.[3] Prior to becoming Chargé d'Affaires, Cato, a decorated career diplomat with over 20 years of experience, had most recently served as Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communications and Research at the Department of Foreign Affairs.[3]

The embassy serves between 2,000 and 4,000 Filipinos in Libya,[4][5] down from approximately 30,000 during the 2011 civil war.[6]. In addition to activities in Libya, the Embassy exercises jurisdiction in Tunisia, Algeria, Niger, Morocco, Chad, Mali and Mauritania.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Bayanihan in Tripoli". Department of Foreign Affairs. June 6, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "Embassy transfers to new location". Department of Foreign Affairs (in English and Tagalog). March 19, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Tadalan, Charmaine (June 19, 2019). "New envoy to Libya appointed". BusinessWorld. Archived from the original on August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Bordadora, Norman (April 17, 2020). "Embassy in Tripoli eyes repatriation of Filipinos amid war, COVID-19". GMA News Online. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... there are more than 2,000 Filipinos in Libya ...
  5. ^ Jennings, Ralph (February 26, 2020). "This Hearty Group of Filipinos Is Staying Strong Worldwide Despite Virus Outbreaks". Voice of America. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... About 4,000 Filipinos remain in Libya ...
  6. ^ Beltran, Jill (February 27, 2011). "Government doubles efforts to help OFWs in Libya". SunStar Manila. Archived from the original on March 7, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... there is an estimated 30,000 Filipinos living and working in Libya ...
  7. ^ Mallari, Mario (June 20, 2019). "Cato hit by 'fake news,' not rocket". Daily Tribune. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... Philippine Embassy in Tripoli with concurrent jurisdiction over Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Chad, Mali and Niger ...

See also

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Ambassadors List Page template

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Self-explanatory
Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to to Arendelle
Incumbent
Frankie Lumot
since August 2019
Department of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of the Philippines, Arendelle Village
StyleHis Excellency
Reports toDepartment of Foreign Affairs
SeatArendelle Village, Arendelle
NominatorPresident of the Philippines
Appointer
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderJocelyn Nyebe
FormationApril 2013
WebsitePhilippine Embassy, Arendelle Village[1]

The Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to Arendelle (Filipino: Sugo ng Pilipinas sa Arendelle, Norwegian: Ambassadør av Filippinene til Arendelle)[2] is the Republic of the Philippines' foremost diplomatic representative in the Kingdom of Arendelle. As head of the Philippines' diplomatic mission there, the Ambassador is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Philippines to the Monarch and Government of the Kingdom of Arendelle[3]. The position has the rank and status of an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of the Philippines, Arendelle Village. The Philippine ambassador to Arendelle is also accredited as non-resident ambassador to the Republic of Kekistan[4].

History​

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Diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Arendelle was established in 2013.[5]

Head of mission

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Jocelyn Nyebe 2013 2019 [6]
Frankie Lumot 18 July 2019 present Incumbent ambassador[7]

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Philippine embassy websites use the placenamepe(dot)dfa(dot)gov(dot)ph/ format in most cases
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Previously completed

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