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Morató was a leader full of energy, taking difficult tasks that hinders growth and progress of the new city. Even though his administration faced low funds, it was able to create a network of new roads, and maintenance of satisfactory health conditions. With a police force of 48, crime rates remained
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for the first time with Morató and Manuel L. "Nonong" Quezon, Jr. And thereafter, Morató was one of the very few people who could enter Malacañan at all times, even staying overnight in some often cases.
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He was arrested by the Imperial Japanese troops when Quezon City had been taken over by the Japanese. This ended his term as the mayor of the city and was paroled and exiled on July 19, 1942, during
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Quezon himself urged Morató to enter politics, so he ran as Mayor of Calauag and won with ease. At his second term, Quezon invited him to help build a new city, a city that would later be known as
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to Francisco Morató and Josefa Bernabéu Ferrer. His father was a ship captain who sailed from Spain to the Philippines and frequently stopped at the coastal town of
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and a street in Calauag, Quezon were also named in memory of the last municipal President and first municipal Mayor of Calauag, Quezon.
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Appointed ad interim mayor of Quezon City effective October 23, 1939, but his appointment paper as signed by President
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at controlled levels. He also promoted social and economic programs to alleviate the condition of the residents.
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This article is about the Spanish-born Filipino politician. For the street in Quezon City, see
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was the “Quezon City March”, which was composed by Amando Calleja and the lyrics made by
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Quezon
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on November 10, 1939 showed the effective date from October 12, 1939.
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Morato died on March 6, 1965. His remains were interred at the
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Morató was born on July 4, 1887, in the picturesque seaport of
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