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Dalagang Bukid (English:
Country Maiden) is a 1919
Filipino silent film.
Directed by José Nepomuceno, it is
recognized as the
first full-length Filipino...
- San
Andres (also San
Andres Bukid) is a
district of Manila, Philippines. San
Andres shares the
Estero Tripa de
Gallina as its
western and
northern border...
- Paru-Parong
bukid is a
traditional "Kutang-Kutang"
Filipino folk song
which originated from "Mariposa Bella", a
Filipino song in
Spanish originated in...
- The
Bukid language,
Binukid or Bukidnon, is an
Austronesian language spoken by
indigenous peoples of
Northern Mindanao in the
southern Philippines. The...
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Balaan bukid (English: Holy mountain; Filipino:
Banal na bundok) is a 558 feet (170 meters) mountain,
located in Baran****
Balcon Melliza, Jordan, Guimaras...
- coconut,
young papaya, mung bean sprouts,
bamboo shoots, 'takway' ("pansit ng
bukid") or seaweed. The term
pancit (or the
standardized but less
common pansít)...
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include the Spanish-derived
probinsiya ("province") and the
Cebuano term
bukid ("mountain"). When used generally, the term
refers to a
mountainous area...
- Mga Anak-
Bukid (literally "Children of the Farmlands", the
title can be
translated simply as "The Farmlanders") is a 1911 Tagalog-language
novel written...
- with the
release of the
first Filipino-produced
feature film:
Dalagang Bukid (A Girl from the Country),
directed by Jose Nepomuceno.: 8
Production companies...
- Vals, and Marina. At the age of 15, she
starred in the
sarsuela Dalagang Bukid,
where she
became known for
singing the song "Nabasag na Banga". During...