Marinduque [Spanish mah-rin-doo-ke] Examples noun
- an island of the Philippines, between Luzon and Mindora islands. 347 sq. mi. (899 sq. km).
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However, some good towns, like Pinamalayan, are waking up as the result of immigration from Marinduque.
The Philippines Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2)
Dean Conant Worcester
The island of Marinduque, lying about three leagues from this island, is divided into encomiendas.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, V7, 1588-1591
Emma Helen Blair
Father Marcelo was in Mindanao at that time, and another father in Marinduque, and accordingly they remained here.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 (Vol 27 of 55)
Various
On Monday a favorable wind took us, at a quicker rate, past Marinduque and the rocky islet of Elefante, which lies in front of it.
The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes
Toms de Comyn
The islands of Leyte and Marinduque, and certain districts in the large island of Luzon yield the finest quality of hemp.
Ramon Reyes Lala
British Dictionary definitions for marinduque Marinduque noun
- an island of the central Philippines, east of Mindoro: forms, with offshore islets, a province of the Philippines. Capital: Boac. Pop (Marinduque province): 217 392 (2000). Area: 960 sq km (370 sq miles)
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