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- Manuel_L._Quezon abstract "Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (August 19, 1878 – August 1, 1944) served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines (as opposed to other historical states), and is considered to have been the second president of the Philippines, after Emilio Aguinaldo (1897–1901).Quezon was the first Senate president elected to the presidency, the first president elected through a national election and the first incumbent to secure re-election (for a partial second term, later extended, due to amendments to the 1935 Constitution). He is known as the "Father of the National Language".During his presidency, Quezón tackled the problem of landless peasants in the countryside. Other major decisions include reorganization of the islands' military defense, approval of recommendation for government reorganization, promotion of settlement and development in Mindanao, dealing with the foreign stranglehold on Philippine trade and commerce, proposals for land reform, and opposing graft and corruption within the government. He established an exiled government in the U.S. with the outbreak of the war and the threat of Japanese invasion.It was during his exile in the U.S. that he died of tuberculosis at Saranac Lake, New York. He was buried in the Arlington National Cemetery until the end of World War II, when his remains were moved to Manila. His final resting place is the Quezon City Memorial Circle.In 2015 the Board of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation approved a posthumously bestowal of the Wallenberg Medal upon President Quezón and to the people of the Philippines for having reached-out, between 1937 and 1941, to the victims of the Holocaust. President Benigno Aquino III, and María Zeneida Quezón Avanceña, who is 94 years-old and daughter of the former President, were duly informed about this recognition.".
- Manuel_L._Quezon almaMater Colegio_de_San_Juan_de_Letran.
- Manuel_L._Quezon almaMater University_of_Santo_Tomas.
- Manuel_L._Quezon associate Benito_Legarda.
- Manuel_L._Quezon associate Manuel_Earnshaw.
- Manuel_L._Quezon battle Japanese_occupation_of_the_Philippines.
- Manuel_L._Quezon battle Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- Manuel_L._Quezon battle Philippine–American_War.
- Manuel_L._Quezon battle World_War_II.
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthDate "1878-08-19".
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthName "Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina".
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthPlace Aurora_(province).
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthPlace Baler,_Aurora.
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthPlace Captaincy_General_of_the_Philippines.
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthPlace Quezon.
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthPlace Spanish_East_Indies.
- Manuel_L._Quezon birthYear "1878".
- Manuel_L._Quezon country Philippines.
- Manuel_L._Quezon deathDate "1944-08-01".
- Manuel_L._Quezon deathPlace New_York.
- Manuel_L._Quezon deathPlace Saranac_Lake,_New_York.
- Manuel_L._Quezon deathPlace United_States.
- Manuel_L._Quezon deathYear "1944".
- Manuel_L._Quezon militaryBranch Philippine_Commonwealth_Army.
- Manuel_L._Quezon militaryBranch Philippine_Revolutionary_Army.
- Manuel_L._Quezon militaryRank Major.
- Manuel_L._Quezon nationality Philippines.
- Manuel_L._Quezon office "(1st President of the Commonwealth)".
- Manuel_L._Quezon office "1stPresident of the Senate of the Philippines".
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- Manuel_L._Quezon office "Governor of Tayabas".
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- Manuel_L._Quezon office "Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands".
- Manuel_L._Quezon office "Secretary of National Defense".
- Manuel_L._Quezon office "Senator of the Philippinesfrom the5th Senatorial District".
- Manuel_L._Quezon otherParty Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Manuel_L._Quezon party Nacionalista_Party.
- Manuel_L._Quezon predecessor Emilio_Aguinaldo.
- Manuel_L._Quezon predecessor Pablo_Ocampo.
- Manuel_L._Quezon predecessor Teofilo_Sison.
- Manuel_L._Quezon profession Lawyer.
- Manuel_L._Quezon profession Politician.
- Manuel_L._Quezon profession Soldier.
- Manuel_L._Quezon relation Manuel_L._Quezon_III.
- Manuel_L._Quezon religion Roman_Catholicism_in_the_Philippines.
- Manuel_L._Quezon serviceEndYear "1900".
- Manuel_L._Quezon serviceStartYear "1899".
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- Manuel_L._Quezon spouse Aurora_Quezon.
- Manuel_L._Quezon successor 1st_Philippine_Legislature.
- Manuel_L._Quezon successor Jorge_B._Vargas.
- Manuel_L._Quezon successor José_P._Laurel.
- Manuel_L._Quezon successor Manuel_Roxas.
- Manuel_L._Quezon successor Teodoro_R._Yangco.
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- Manuel_L._Quezon vicePresident Sergio_Osmeña.
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