- USS
Abatan (AW-4) was a Pasig-class
distilling ship
built for the
United States Navy
during World War II,
named after the
Abatan River located in the southwestern...
- In the
early hours of 24
January 1999, Jay
Abatan was
attacked outside the
Ocean Rooms nightclub in Brighton,
United Kingdom. He had been
celebrating a...
- was
situated in the
upland territory of the
present day
Cortes near the
Abatan River while that of
Tamblot was at baran**** Viga in the
lowlands of Antequera...
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Philippine highway network.
Previously called the Gurel–Bokod–Kabayan–Buguias–
Abatan Road, the road's
current name
honors the
former Representative of Baguio...
- The
Abatan River is a
river in
western Bohol, Philippines. The
river winds through the
towns of Catigbian, Antequera, Balilihan, and
Maribojoc to its mouth...
- USS Tomahawk (AO-88), 1944 USS Pasig (AO-91), ex-Mission San Xavier,
converted to AW-3 USS
Abatan (AO-92), ex-Mission San Lorenzo,
converted to AW-4 USS Soubarissen (AO-93)...
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babaylan or
native priest from the
island of
Bohol in the Philippines. "
Abatan River Cruise: A
travel through history".
Bohol Chronicle.
Archived from...
- (LHMRH) is a
level 2
government hospital in the Philippines. It is
located at
Abatan, Bauko,
Mountain Province.
Republic Act 1806
Republic Act 8314 Republic...
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River Tullahan River Tunasan River Umiray River Yawa
River Zapote River Abatan River,
Bohol Aklan River,
Panay Anilao River,
Leyte Banica River, Negros...
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Loboc River drains the
center of the
island to the mid-southern coast; the
Abatan River runs in the southwest, and Ipil
River in the north. The only natural...