
Sisa
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Overview
Narcisa "Sisa" Dalangin is a young Filipina during the Spanish Occupation & is a childhood friend of Jose Rizal.
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Jodi Sta. Maria
Jodi Sta. Maria
Sisa
Jodi Sta. Maria
Sisa


Archie Adamos
Archie Adamos
Kubrador
Archie Adamos
Kubrador
Chx Alcala
Chx Alcala
Menang
Chx Alcala
Menang


Chinggoy Alonzo
Chinggoy Alonzo
Don Rafael Ibarra
Chinggoy Alonzo
Don Rafael Ibarra


Aleck Bovick
Aleck Bovick
Doña Consolacion
Aleck Bovick
Doña Consolacion


Shamaine Buencamino
Shamaine Buencamino
Nana Asuncion
Shamaine Buencamino
Nana Asuncion
Keith Cabañez
Keith Cabañez
Basilio
Keith Cabañez
Basilio


Ermie Concepcion
Ermie Concepcion
Manang Aning
Ermie Concepcion
Manang Aning


Mon Confiado
Mon Confiado
Sakristan Mayor
Mon Confiado
Sakristan Mayor


Dido De La Paz
Dido De La Paz
Padre Damaso
Dido De La Paz
Padre Damaso
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