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Filemon Sotto and House of Representatives of the Philippines

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Difference between Filemon Sotto and House of Representatives of the Philippines

Filemon Sotto vs. House of Representatives of the Philippines

Filemón Sotto (November 22, 1872 – October 10, 1966) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, legislator, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. The House of Representatives of the Philippines (Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan ng Pilipinas; Kamara from the Spanish word cámara, meaning "chamber") is the lower house of Congress, the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, with the Senate of the Philippines as the upper house.

Similarities between Filemon Sotto and House of Representatives of the Philippines

Filemon Sotto and House of Representatives of the Philippines have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Constitution of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, Nacionalista Party, Philippine Assembly, Philippine Legislature, Philippines, Senate of the Philippines, Sergio Osmeña, Supreme Court of the Philippines, United States Congress.

Constitution of the Philippines

The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas or Konstitusyon ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of the Philippines.

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Manuel L. Quezon

Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944), also known by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino lawyer, statesman, soldier, and politician who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 until his death in 1944.

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Nacionalista Party

The Nacionalista Party (Filipino and Spanish: Partido Nacionalista) is the oldest political party in both the Philippines and in Southeast Asia in general.

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Philippine Assembly

The Philippine Assembly (sometimes called the Philippine National Assembly) was the lower house of the Philippine Legislature from 1907 to 1916, when it was renamed the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

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Philippine Legislature

The Philippine Legislature was the legislature of the Philippines from 1907 to 1935, during the American colonial period, and predecessor of the current Congress of the Philippines.

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Philippines

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

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Senate of the Philippines

The Senate of the Philippines (Senado ng Pilipinas) is the upper house of Congress, the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, with the House of Representatives as the lower house.

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Sergio Osmeña

Sergio Osmeña Sr. (September 9, 1878 – October 19, 1961) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the fourth President of the Philippines from 1944 to 1946.

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Supreme Court of the Philippines

The Supreme Court (Kataas-taasang Hukuman; colloquially referred to as the Korte Suprema (also used in formal writing), is the highest court in the Philippines. The Supreme Court was established by the Second Philippine Commission on June 11, 1901 through the enactment of its Act No. 136, an Act which abolished the Real Audiencia de Manila, the predecessor of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court compound is located in what was formerly a part of the University of the Philippines Manila campus and They will transfer to Bulacan by 2026. It occupies the corner of Padre Faura Street and Taft Avenue in Ermita, Manila, with the main building sited directly in front of Philippine General Hospital's cancer institute.

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United States Congress

The United States Congress, or simply Congress, is the legislature of the federal government of the United States.

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Filemon Sotto and House of Representatives of the Philippines Comparison

Filemon Sotto has 47 relations, while House of Representatives of the Philippines has 319. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.73% = 10 / (47 + 319).

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