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Magsaysay

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Proper noun

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Magsaysay

  1. A barangay of Lopez, Quezon, Philippines.
    Coordinate terms: Bacungan, Bagacay, Banabahin Ibaba, Banabahin Ilaya, Bayabas, Bebito, Bigajo, Binahian A, Binahian B, Binahian C, Bocboc, Buenavista, Burgos, Buyacanin, Cagacag, Calantipayan, Canda Ibaba, Canda Ilaya, Cawayan, Cawayanin, Cogorin Ibaba, Cogorin Ilaya, Concepcion, Danlagan, De La Paz, Del Pilar, Del Rosario, Esperanza Ibaba, Esperanza Ilaya, Gomez, Guihay, Guinuangan, Guites, Hondagua, Ilayang Ilog A, Ilayang Ilog B, Inalusan, Jongo, Lalaguna, Lourdes, Mabanban, Mabini, Magallanes, Magsaysay, Maguilayan, Mahayod-Hayod, Mal-ay, Mandoog, Manguisian, Matinik, Monteclaro, Pamampangin, Pansol, Peñafrancia, Pisipis, Rizal, Roma, Rosario, Samat, San Andres, San Antonio, San Francisco A, San Francisco B, San Isidro, San Jose, San Miguel, San Pedro, San Rafael, San Roque, Santa Catalina, Santa Elena, Santa Jacobe, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Santa Teresa, Santo Niño Ibaba, Santo Niño Ilaya, Silang, Sugod, Sumalang, Talolong, Tan-ag Ibaba, Tan-ag Ilaya, Tocalin, Vegaflor, Vergaña, Veronica, Villa Aurora, Villa Espina, Villa Geda, Villa Hermosa, Villamonte, Villanacaobbarangays of Lopez
  2. A municipality of Davao del Sur, Philippines.
  3. A municipality of Palawan, Philippines.
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Cebuano

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Etymology

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From mag- +‎ saysay.

As a place name, often named after the Philippine president Ramon Magsaysay.

Proper noun

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Magsaysay

  1. a surname from Cebuano
  2. A barangay of Lope de Vega, Northern Samar, Philippines

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:Magsaysay.