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Batangas Tagalog (also
known as
Batangan or Batangueño [batɐŋˈgɛn.ɲo]) is a
dialect of the
Tagalog language spoken...
- Chu Lai. The name was
often mispronounced as "Ba Tang An" and
known as
Batangan during the
Vietnam War,
although Far
Eastern Economic Review and other...
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Batangan may
refer to: One of the
South Mangyan languages Batangas Tagalog This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Batangan...
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founded as the town of
Batangan on 8
December 1581 by
Spanish missionaries under Balayan Province. It was
christened Batangan due to the
presence of numerous...
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wayang performances,
although now
other drums can be used as well.
Kendhang batangan or
kendhang ciblon is a medium-sized drum, used for the most
complex or...
- Conception,
alternatively known as the
Archdiocesan Shrine of
Santo Niño de
Batangan, is a
minor basilica in
Batangas City, Philippines. It is
under the jurisdiction...
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following is a list of gods, goddesses, deities, and many
other divine, semi-divine, and
important figures from
classical Philippine mythology and...
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populous city in the province. The name
Batangas is
derived from the term
batangan,
which has two definitions: a log
found in the
Calumpang River, and rafts...
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suspected of
harboring the 48th. Sơn Mỹ was
located southwest of the
Batangan Peninsula, a VC
stronghold throughout the war. In
February and
March 1968...
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named "
Batangan"
because huge logs,
locally called "batang",
abounded in the place. The
Spanish government appointed Don
Agustin Casilao as
Batangan's first...