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Tinubuang Lupa"". Malacanang.gov.ph. Landia, Carlo, The Heritage.
Banog Journals 1999. Smyth,
David (2013-10-08). The
Canon in
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- religious, administrative, ethnological,
commercial and scientific. Archery-
Banog,
Volume 2.
Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd. 2002. p. 7063. ISBN 9788177552577...
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Maelogan wind farm.
Three other summits reach over 500
metres –
Craig Bron-
banog (502 metres),
Gorsedd Bran (518 metres), and Foel Goch (Marial Gwyn) (519...
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Kabayo (July)
Pasko sa
Tanjay (December)
Bodbod Festival (December)
Banog-
banog Festival (December) Park Cafe (Wednesdays & Fridays)
Sugbaanay sa Parque...
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Primary School — Bala-as
Bangcal Elementary School —
Bangcal Banog Elementary School —
Banog Buto
Primary School — Buto
Cabang Elementary School — Cabang...
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Philippines as sacred. In
Bagobo Tagabawa mythology, a hero
chieftain named Banog, who
founded four domains, was said to have been
named after the
local name...
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culture of high
respect towards Philippine eagles,
known in
their language as
banog. The Teduray/Tiruray
people live in the muni****lities of Datu Blah T. Sinsuat...
- 146 1,675
Bayambang Bani 732 605 716 521 San
Carlos Banog Norte 2,132 1,978 1,787 1,820 Bani
Banog Sur 1,378 1,573 1,636 1,311 Bani
Bantay 539 424 384...
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consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Ambabaay Aporao Arwas Ballag Banog Norte Banog Sur
Calabeng Centro Toma
Colayo Dacap Norte Dacap Sur
Garrita Luac...
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Gaelscoil Uí
Riada (an all-Irish school). The
latter is
located beside the
Bánóg on the
outskirts of the village.[citation needed] Kil**** is also home to...