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Bantigue Island, also
known as
Bantigui Island, is a
small uninhabited island in the
Islas de
Gigantes archipelago in
northeastern Iloilo, Philippines...
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Pedro Bantigue y Natividad, (January 31, 1920 –
November 20, 2012) was a
Filipino prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He is
notably the
first bishop...
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growing in the
Bantigue mudflats in the
olden days.
Bantigue baran**** is
better known as the
place where the
native dance "Lapay
Bantigue" originated. Bapor...
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consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Alupaye Añato
Antipolo Bantigue Baran**** 1
Castillo (Poblacion) Baran**** 2
Daungan (Poblacion) Baran****...
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Pemphis acidula,
commonly known as
bantigue (pron. bahn-TEE-geh) or mentigi, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lythraceae. It is the only species...
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carving out the
villages of Quiot,
Santa Cruz, Libertad, Matlang, Tolingon,
Bantigue,
Apale and
Honan from the town of Merida, by the p****age of
Republic Act...
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poison tree
Lythraceae Genus distinct in the
family Pemphis Pemphis acidula bantigue or
mentigi Malvaceae Formerly in Bombacaceae, now an
isolated genus in...
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After the
creation of the diocese, the
newly appointed bishop,
Pedro N.
Bantigue,
asked the
Society of
Jesus to re-donate the
Ateneo building site to the...
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education from
first year to
fourth year. The
school is
headed by Dr.
Nimrod Bantigue. It was
formerly named Oriental Mindoro High
School and Jose J. Leido,...
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Gigantes group include the
Cabugao Gamay Island,
Antonia Island,
Bantigue Sand Bar, and
Bakwitan Cave, one of 73
caves throughout the islands. Tangke...