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Bayug Airfield is a
World War II
airfield located in the east of Burauen, Leyte, Philippines, and to the west of San
Pablo Airfield, to the
north of the...
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Higaonon Manobo settlement of
Bayug and
turned it into one of the
earliest Christian settlements in the Philippines.
Although Bayug survived other raids from...
- muni****lities
during the
colonial period.
Iponan and Agusan,
along with
Bayug,
Gompot (Balingasag), and Tagoloan, were
among the
visitas established by...
- word
bayugan is a
Manobo term for pathway.
Another version states that
bayug trees used to grow
abundantly in the area. It was also
believed that the...
- a
padded wooden antangan (rack). Made of hand-carved soft wood such as
bayug (genus Pterospermum) or more
likely tamnag (genus unknown), the kulintang...
- 13°46′28″N 121°03′49″E / 13.77444°N 121.06361°E / 13.77444; 121.06361
Bayug Airfield [defunct] Burauen,
Leyte Former military use 10°58′49″N 124°54′18″E...
- Owi Airfield,
Schouten Islands,
Netherlands East Indies, 10
August 1944
Bayug Airfield, Leyte, Philippines, c. 20
November 1944
McGuire Field, Mindoro...
- A
replica of the
royal palace has been
rebuilt as an
attraction in Mt.
Bayug Eco-Cultural Park in the town of Talipao, Sulu.
During the
Spanish era,...
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Sarrat in 1916. Sarrat's
former names were
Cabayugan meaning place where bayug (a kind of bamboo) grows, San
Miguel de
Cunning (meaning “saffron” which...
- word for "s****."
Bayugan Agusan del Sur
Manobo word for "pathway" or from
bayug, the
local name for
bayur tree. Biñan
Laguna Hispanicized corruption of...