List of people from Dumaguete

The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are closely associated with the city of Dumaguete, in Negros Oriental, a province in Negros Island, Philippines.

Business, economics, and finance

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  • Juanita Amatong, Philippine Secretary of Finance and first woman executive director in the World Bank Group

Cinema and broadcast arts

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Education and library science

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Historical figures

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Literature and historiography

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Media and journalism

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Military and law enforcement

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  • Dionardo Carlos, 27th Chief of the Philippine National Police
  • Cirilito Sobejana, general, incumbent Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Armed Forces of the Philippines, and recipient of the Medal of Valor

Music

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Politics, diplomacy, and civic work

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Religion and theology

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Sciences

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Sports and athletics

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Theatre arts

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Visual arts

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See also

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References

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