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Biñan (IPA: [
biˈɲan]),
officially the City of
Biñan (Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Biñan), is a 1st
class component city in the
province of Laguna, Philippines...
- The
Biñan Tatak Gel is a
Filipino professional basketball team
based in
Biñan, Laguna. The team
primarily competes in the
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball...
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Biñan station (or Biñang station) is a
railway station located on the
South Main Line in
Biñan, Laguna, Philippines. The station, one of two
train stations...
- The
Biñan Football Stadium is a
track and
field and
football venue in
Biñan, Laguna, Philippines. On
October 28, 2015, the
Biñan city
government and the...
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representatives for the four
districts of Laguna, and the lone
districts of
Biñan,
Calamba and
Santa Rosa. The in****bent
governor is
Ramil Hernandez, who...
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Bahasa Binan (or
bahasa Béncong) is a
distinctive Indonesian speech variety originating from the **** community. It has
several regular patterns of word...
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Strike Gymnasium 1,500 2023
Sandy Rieta Marian Tracy Andal Biñan Tatak Gel
Volley Angels Biñan,
Laguna A****
Sports Arena 6,500 2023
Ariel Dela Cruz Erika...
- The
Biñan–Muntinlupa
Transmission Line (abbreviated as 8LI1BIN-MUN, 8LI2BIN-MUN, 8LI3BIN-MUN, 8LI4BIN-MUN, BMTL) is a 230,000 volt, quadruple-circuit...
- The
legislative districts of
Biñan are the
representations of the
component city of
Biñan in the
Congress of the Philippines. The city is
currently represented...
- 2018. The Abra Weavers,
Biñan Tatak Gel, and
Negros Muscovados entered the
playoffs for the
first time in
franchise history.
Biñan and Parañaque also ended...