Outstanding Manilan Award

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The Outstanding Manilan Award, also known as the Outstanding Manilan Medallion of Honor, [1] is conferred annually on recipients in fields including business, communications, diplomacy, finance, public service and spiritual leadership. [1] It is given out by the City of Manila. [2] The award was established in 1980. [1]

Honorees

Recipients in 1995 included:

Recipients in 1999 included:

The ten 2011 recipients were: [1]

Recipients in 2014 included:

The ten 2015 recipients were: [6]

Recipients in 2016 included:

The nine 2017 recipients were: [2]

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