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  2. Tao Nan School - Wikipedia

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    Tao Nan became the first Chinese school to change the medium of instruction from the Hokkien dialect to Mandarin. One of the teachers was the philanthropist Lee Kong Chian (1894–1967). Pioneer artist Pan Shou was the headmaster from 1932 to 1940. In 1982, Tao Nan School moved to a new campus in Marine Parade, where it still remains to this date.

  3. Old Tao Nan School - Wikipedia

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    The Old Tao Nan School is a historic building in Singapore, located along Armenian Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area. The building was originally built for the Tao Nan School to serve the local Hokkien community, but the school has since been relocated to its current location in Marine Parade .

  4. Cao (Chinese surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cáo is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 曹 ( Cáo ). It is listed 26th in the Song -era Hundred Family Surnames poem. Cao is romanized as " Tsao " in Wade-Giles (Ts'ao), which is widely adopted in Taiwan, although the apostrophe is often omitted in practice. It is romanized " Cho ", " Tso ", and " Chaw " in Cantonese; " Chou ...

  5. Caodaism - Wikipedia

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    Three Saints and the Divine Covenant. The official name of the Cao Đài religion (or Caodaism) is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ. Translated directly it means "The Third Great Universal Religious Amnesty" ( Đại Đạo – "Great Faith", Tam Kỳ – "Third Period", Phổ – "to announce" and Độ – "to save").

  6. Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao ( pronunciation ⓘ; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220), [1] courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose to power during the end of the Han dynasty ( c. 184–220 ), ultimately taking effective control of the Han central government. He laid the foundation for what was to become ...

  7. History of vehicle registration plates of the Philippines

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    CAI 1001, CAJ 1001, CAK 1001, CAL 1001, CAM 1001, CAN 1001, CAO 1001 2019 CAP 1001, CAQ 1001, CAR 1001, CAS 1001, CAT 1001, CAY 1001; CBC 1001 Region IV (Southern Tagalog) 2014–2015 (Region IV-A – Calabarzon) New series: AAB 9001, AAC 1001, AAD 1001, AAV 7001, AAW 1001; AEA 9000, AWA 8000, AXA 1001; ABB 6201, ABL 1001

  8. Orchid Island - Wikipedia

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    Orchid Island. /  22.050°N 121.533°E  / 22.050; 121.533. "Botel" and "Klein Botel Tobago" on a 1905 German map. [1] Orchid Island, [2] also known by other names, is a 45 km 2 (17 sq mi) volcanic island off the southeastern coast of Taiwan, which Orchid Island is part of. It is separated from the Batanes of the Philippines by the Bashi ...

  9. Cao Ang - Wikipedia

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    Cao Ang曹昂. Cao Ang ( pronunciation ⓘ) ( c. 177 – February or March 197), [a] courtesy name Zixiu, was the eldest son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was killed at the Battle of Wancheng in 197.