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| Rank | Topic | Wikipedia views Oct 21 2010 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Film | 22680 |
| 2 | Music | 18488 |
| 3 | Architecture | 12214 |
| 4 | Literature | 9539 |
| 5 | Dance | 7949 |
| 6 | Ferdinand Marcos - former Philippine president | 4504 |
| 7 | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo - former President of the Philippines | 2899 |
| 8 | Benigno Aquino, Jr. - former Philippine senator, columnist, martyr | 2120 |
| 9 | Fidel V. Ramos - former Philippine president | 1762 |
| 10 | Manuel Roxas - former Philippine president | 1317 |
| 11 | Elpidio Quirino - former Philippine president | 1236 |
| 12 | Fernando Amorsolo | 741 |
| 13 | Jejomar Binay - Makati City mayor, human rights lawyer, current Vice President of the Philippines | 595 |
| 14 | Carlos P. Romulo | 437 |
| 15 | Vicente Manansala | 436 |
| 16 | Juan Ponce Enrile - Philippine senator and Senate president | 380 |
| 17 | Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero | 299 |
| 18 | Fe del Mundo - pediatrician, first woman admitted to Harvard Medical School, National Scientist | 291 |
| 19 | Bienvenido Santos - poet and fictionist | 290 |
| 20 | Ryan Cayabyab - musician, artistic director of the San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts | 272 |
| 21 | Michael Somare - Prime Minister, Papua New Guinea | 248 |
| 22 | Francis Escudero - Philippine senator, former Philippine House of Representatives member | 213 |
| 23 | Jose Maria Sison - Communist Party of the Philippines founder | 186 |
| 24 | Levi Celerio | 183 |
| 25 | Amado V. Hernandez | 172 |
| 26 | Francisco Arcellana | 171 |
| 27 | Juan Nakpil | 169 |
| 28 | Lino Brocka | 164 |
| 29 | Herbert Bautista - Quezon City mayor, movie and TV actor | 146 |
| 30 | Richard Gordon - Senator, Cabinet Secretary, Founding Chair of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Mayor of Olongapo | 142 |
| 31 | Alan Peter Cayetano - Philippine senator, former Philippine House of Representatives member | 138 |
| 32 | Jinggoy Estrada - Philippine senator, former San Juan City mayor | 134 |
| 33 | Joker Arroyo - Philippine senator | 134 |
| 34 | Loren Legarda - Philippine senator, broadcast journalist | 134 |
| 35 | Antonio Trillanes IV - Philippine senator, Oakwood Mutiny leader | 129 |
| 36 | Loida Nicolas-Lewis - chairman and CEO of TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc., a two-billion-dollar corporation of 64 companies based in 31 countries. As a businesswoman, Nicolas-Lewis was ranked number 1 among the "Top 50 Women Business Owners in America" by the Working Woman magazine (1994) | 127 |
| 37 | Jovito Salonga - former Senate president, statesman | 126 |
| 38 | Benjie Paras - TV actor, comedian and host, former member of the U.P. Fighting Maroons basketball team and the PBA | 126 |
| 39 | Pia Cayetano - Philippine senator | 125 |
| 40 | Cesar Legaspi | 125 |
| 41 | Francis Pangilinan - Philippine senator | 124 |
| 42 | Reynato Puno - current Supreme Court chief justice | 121 |
| 43 | Benedicto Cabrera | 120 |
| 44 | Franklin Drilon - Philippine senator | 119 |
| 45 | Atom Araullo -USC Councilor | 116 |
| 46 | Juan Miguel Zubiri - Philippine senator, former Philippine House of Representatives member | 115 |
| 47 | Paulo Campos - physician dubbed as Father of Nuclear Medicine in the Philippines, National Scientist | 106 |
| 48 | Teodoro Agoncillo (1985) | 105 |
| 49 | Antonio Molina | 102 |
| 50 | Rene Villanueva | 102 |
| 51 | Gregorio F. Zaide - historian | 100 |
| 52 | Arturo Tolentino - former Senate president | 99 |
| 53 | Nur Misuari - former leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) | 96 |
| 54 | Eddie Romero | 88 |
| 55 | Nicanor Abelardo - renowned Filipino musician, composer of "U.P. Naming Mahal" ("U.P. Beloved"), the University of the Philippines Hymn | 87 |
| 56 | Cesar Virata - former Philippines prime minister and Finance secretary, former dean and professor at the UP College of Business Administration | 87 |
| 57 | Rogelio R. Sikat - writer | 86 |
| 58 | Hilario Davide, Jr. - former Supreme Court chief justice | 85 |
| 59 | Juan Flavier - medical doctor, former Secretary of Health and Philippine senator | 82 |
| 60 | Yeng Guiao - current Pampanga vice governor and head coach of the Red Bull Barako team in the PBA | 80 |
| 61 | Randy David - professor of sociology, newspaper columnist, former TV public affairs host | 77 |
| 62 | Maria Ressa - current ABS-CBN News & Current Affairs head | 76 |
| 63 | Ishmael Bernal | 75 |
| 64 | Wenceslao Vinzons -USC Chairperson | 68 |
| 65 | Severino Montano | 68 |
| 66 | Bienvenido Lumbera | 68 |
| 67 | Walden Bello - sociologist | 64 |
| 68 | Edith Tiempo | 60 |
| 69 | Oscar Orbos - lawyer, former Executive Secretary and Pangasinan governor, TV host | 57 |
| 70 | Marcelo Fernan - former Supreme Court chief justice, Philippine senator and Senate president | 55 |
| 71 | Baldomero Olivera - 2007 Harvard Foundation Scientist of the Year, biochemist | 55 |
| 72 | Jun Lana - playwright, screenwriter and director | 54 |
| 73 | J. Neil Garcia | 50 |
| 74 | Ryan Gregorio - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, current head coach of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants basketball team in the PBA | 50 |
| 75 | Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo | 50 |
| 76 | Virgilio S. Almario | 50 |
| 77 | Emmanuel Pelaez - former Philippine vice president | 48 |
| 78 | Malou de Guzman - film and TV actress, senior lecturer at the UP Film Institute | 48 |
| 79 | Henry Otley Beyer - co-founder, UP Department of Anthropology | 47 |
| 80 | Nicanor Tiongson | 47 |
| 81 | Paolo Manalo | 47 |
| 82 | Gerardo Roxas - former Philippine senator | 46 |
| 83 | Abraham Sarmiento, Jr. - martial law activist, EIC of the Philippine Collegian | 45 |
| 84 | Bruce Quebral - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, Pinoy Big Brother Season Two housemate, TV actor | 45 |
| 85 | Andres Narvasa - former Supreme Court chief justice | 45 |
| 86 | Robert Barbers - former Philippine senator | 44 |
| 87 | Edwin Copeland - founder and first dean, UP Agricultural College (now U.P. Los Baños) | 42 |
| 88 | Randy Dellosa - life coach, American-trained psychologist, psychiatrist, physician, Europe-trained psychotherapist, Pinoy Big Brother/Pinoy Dream Academy/Kapamilya Deal or No Deal resident psychiatrist | 42 |
| 89 | Leandro Alejandro - student council leader, activist | 41 |
| 90 | Antonio Carpio - Supreme Court associate justice | 41 |
| 91 | Cesar Climaco - Zamboanga City mayor | 41 |
| 92 | Alejandro Melchor - civil engineer, mathematician, and former Secretary of National Defense | 41 |
| 93 | Isagani R. Cruz - literary critic and playwright | 41 |
| 94 | Ronnie Magsanoc - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, current assistant coach of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants team in the PBA | 40 |
| 95 | Cheche Lazaro - broadcast journalist, founding president of Probe Productions, Inc. | 40 |
| 96 | Adrian Cristobal - writer, columnist | 39 |
| 97 | E. San Juan, Jr. - poet and cultural critic | 39 |
| 98 | Fred Ruiz Castro - former Supreme Court chief justice | 38 |
| 99 | Felix Makasiar - former Supreme Court chief justice | 38 |
| 100 | Rufus Rodriguez - Philippine House of Representatives member, lawyer | 38 |
| 101 | Haydee Yorac - professor of law, former Philippine Commission of Elections and chairperson of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) commissioner | 37 |
| 102 | Enrique Fernando - former Supreme Court chief justice | 37 |
| 103 | Jose Encarnacion, Jr. (1987) | 36 |
| 104 | Rene Cayetano - Philippine senator | 35 |
| 105 | Liza Maza - Philippine House of Representatives member | 35 |
| 106 | Theater | 34 |
| 107 | Conchitina Cruz | 33 |
| 108 | Querube Makalintal - former Philippine House of Representatives speaker and Supreme Court chief justice | 33 |
| 109 | Eduardo Quisumbing (1980) | 33 |
| 110 | Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes | 31 |
| 111 | Virgilio Enriquez - Father of Filipino Psychology, founder of 'Sikolohiyang Pilipino' | 31 |
| 112 | Eric Altamirano - basketball coach, former member of the UP Fighting Maroons basketball team | 31 |
| 113 | Marvin Cruz - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, player of the Burger King Whoppers in the PBA | 31 |
| 114 | Katrina Legarda - lawyer | 29 |
| 115 | Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin | 29 |
| 116 | Roger Lee Mendoza - pension economist and professor | 28 |
| 117 | Cardozo M. Luna - current Philippine Ambassador to Netherlands and former AFP Vice Chief of Staff | 28 |
| 118 | Andrea Veneración | 28 |
| 119 | Paz Marquez Benitez - fictionist | 28 |
| 120 | Ramon Aquino - former Supreme Court chief justice | 28 |
| 121 | Alfredo Juinio - civil engineer, Dean of the UP College of Engineering, former Minister of Public Works and Highways and Administrator of the National Irrigation Administration | 26 |
| 122 | Raymundo Punongbayan - geologist, former Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) director | 26 |
| 123 | Nikki Coseteng - former Philippine senator and Philippine House of Representatives member | 25 |
| 124 | Bo Perasol - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, former head coach of the Air21 Express basketball team, current assistant coach of the Coca-Cola Tigers in the PBA | 25 |
| 125 | Paolo Mendoza - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player, current player of the Sta. Lucia Realtors in the PBA | 25 |
| 126 | Margarita Holmes - renowned psychologist and sex expert, TV personality | 24 |
| 127 | Gilbert Remulla - former Philippine House of Represenatatives member and broadcast journalist | 24 |
| 128 | Caesar Saloma - applied physicist, Dean of College of Science, recipient of 2004 International Commission for Optics-Galileo Award, 2008 ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologist Award | 23 |
| 129 | Raymond Palatino -USC Chairperson, National Union of Students of the Philippines National President | 23 |
| 130 | Clarita Carlos - political analyst, president of Center for Asia Pacific Studies, Inc., pioneer of political psychology in the country | 22 |
| 131 | Ricardo Paras - former Supreme Court chief justice | 22 |
| 132 | Pedro Yap - former Supreme Court chief justice | 21 |
| 133 | Sotero Laurel - former Philippine senator | 21 |
| 134 | Encarnacion Alzona (1985) | 20 |
| 135 | Bellaflor Angara-Castillo - Governor and former member of Philippine House of Representatives and former Majority Floor Leader | 20 |
| 136 | Vicente Abad Santos - former Supreme Court justice | 20 |
| 137 | Delia Albert - former Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs | 18 |
| 138 | Irene Cortes - lawyer and former Supreme Court of the Philippines justice | 18 |
| 139 | Jose R. Velasco - agricultural physiologist and chemist, National Scientist | 18 |
| 140 | Rey Pagtakhan - former Canadian cabinet minister of Veterans Affairs, Secretary of State (Science, Research and Development) & Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific), Parliament member | 17 |
| 141 | Delfin Ganapin, Jr. - former Environment and Natural Resources Undersecretary and now head of the UNDP Small Grants Program-Environment in New York | 17 |
| 142 | Juan Edgardo Angara - member of Philippine House of Representatives | 16 |
| 143 | Cristina Padolina - professor of chemistry, current President of Centro Escolar University | 15 |
| 144 | Mercedita S. Nolledo - senior counsel, corporate secretary and senior managing director of Ayala Corporation, director and corporate secretary of Ayala Land Inc., director of BPI, and director and Treasurer of Philippine Tuberculosis Society | 15 |
| 145 | Teresita de Castro - Sandiganbayan presiding justice | 14 |
| 146 | Alexander Magno - political scientist, TV host, newspaper columnist | 14 |
| 147 | Leonardo Quisumbing - Supreme Court senior associate justice | 14 |
| 148 | Consuelo Ynares-Santiago - Supreme Court associate justice | 14 |
| 149 | Nora C. Quebral - known as the "Mother of Development Communication" | 14 |
| 150 | Minita Chico-Nazario - Supreme Court associate justice | 12 |
| 151 | Abdulmari Asia Imao | 12 |
| 152 | Alfredo Santos (1978) | 12 |
| 153 | Julian Banzon (1986) | 12 |
| 154 | Cancio Garcia - former Supreme Court associate justice | 11 |
| 155 | Jose Maceda | 11 |
| 156 | Presbitero Velasco, Jr. - Supreme Court associate justice | 11 |
| 157 | Juan R. Francisco - indologist and professor | 11 |
| 158 | Priscelina Patajo-Legasto | 10 |
| 159 | Alexander Flor - proponent of ethnovideography and the Cybernetics definition of Development Communication | 9 |
| 160 | Ildefonso Santos | 9 |
| 161 | Francisco Santos (1983) | 9 |
| 162 | Luz Oliveros-Belardo (1987) | 8 |
| 163 | Benito Vergara (2001) | 8 |
| 164 | Francisco Fronda (1983) | 8 |
| 165 | Emilia Boncodin - former Budget and Management secretary, Hyatt 10 member | 7 |
| 166 | Jun Bernardino - former member of the U.P. Fighting Maroons basketball team, and commissioner of the NCAA and PBA | 7 |
| 167 | Charlson Ong | 7 |
| 168 | Geminiano de Ocampo (1982) | 7 |
| 169 | Bienvenido Juliano (2000) | 7 |
| 170 | Temario Rivera - political scientist | 6 |
| 171 | Alfredo Lagmay (1988) | 6 |
| 172 | Adelina Barrion - Biologist, Entomologist, and Geneticist whose extensive work on Philippine Spiders led her to be dubbed "Asia's Spider Woman" | 6 |
| 173 | Pedro Escuro (1994) | 6 |
| 174 | Ricardo Lantican (2005) | 6 |
| 175 | Daisy Avellana | 6 |
| 176 | Maychelle Baay - Pharmacy board topnotcher, lead vocalist and songwriter of Moonstar 88 | 5 |
| 177 | Onofre Corpuz (2004) | 5 |
| 178 | Hilario Lara (1985) | 5 |
| 179 | Lourdes Cruz (2006) | 5 |
| 180 | Joe Lipa - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball team player and commissioner of the UAAP, former UP Fighting Maroons basketball team coach, commissioner of the NCAA | 5 |
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