Olegario Butalid Clarin (born Olegario Clarín y Butalid; March 6, 1892 – ) was a Filipino politician. He served as a representative from Bohol from 1925...
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in 1904. His younger brother, Olegario Clarin, also served as a Senator and representative of Bohol. The town of Clarin in Misamis Occidental is named...
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Cafe Olegario, is located in the first floor of the house to accommodate tourists and visitors. The cafe serves native Boholano delicacies. The Clarin Ancestral...
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Talibon, Bohol - the 8th President of the Philippines Jose A. Clarin, senator Olegario Clarin, senator Juan Torralba, senator Ernesto Herrera, senator Leoncio...
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(Senator of the Philippines) Ramon Torres (Senator of the Philippines Olegario Clarin (Senator of the Philippines) Prospero Sanidad (Senator of the Philippines)...
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Re-elected in 1922 Re-elected in 1928 Re-elected in 1934 Died in office Olegario Clarin Nationwide at-large May 25, 1946 – December 30, 1949 2nd Commonwealth...
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Quirinistas defended their seats, while four incumbents, Avelinistas Olegario Clarin and Salipada Pendatun, and Alejo Mabanag and Jose O. Vera of the Nacionalistas...
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protest. Won an electoral protest on February 25, 1949, replacing Luis T. Clarin. Took office on March 4, 1949. Representative-elect. Did not take office...
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include the Liberal wing's topnotcher Vicente Francisco, Jose Avelino, Olegario Clarin, Enrique Magalona, and Salipada Pendatun. Neophytes from the original...
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(2007–2010) José Clarín, member for Bohol's 2nd district (1907–1916) Luis Clarin, member for Bohol's 1st district (1946–1953) Olegario Clarin, member for Bohol's...
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