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Burnay Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
Burnay) is a
palace in the Alcântara
parish in Lisbon, Portugal. The
palace was
constructed by
Vasco César de Meneses...
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Burnay can
refer to:
Burnay Palace, a
palace in Lisbon,
Portugal Burnay Ifugao language, a
dialect of the
Ifugao language Burnay jar, a
large glazed earthen...
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southwestern Mountain Province. 27,100
speakers as of 2000.
Dialects are
Burnay Ifugao and
Banaue Ifugao.
Batad Ifugao (Ayangan Ifugao):
spoken in central...
- products, with
thicker walls and an
airtight cover, are also
distinguished as
burnay in Ilocano.
Tempayan jars (also
known as tempajan, kendi, balanga, belanga...
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Frederico Guilherme Duff
Burnay de Mendonça (15
August 1888 – 10
February 1964) was a
sailor from Portugal, who
represented his
country at the 1924 Summer...
- rice, cotton, wine, iron, gl**** beads, ceramics, and
stone and clay jars (
burnáy). A year
after Adelantado Miguel López de
Legazpi designated Manila as the...
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Northern Luzon particularly in
Ilocos Region. This wine is
processed in "
burnay" (Ilocano
earthen jar) or "tapayan". Basi is the
local beverage of Ilocos...
- Palácio
Burnay (18th century), now in the
process of
being restored so as to
house a state-owned
enterprise focused on
culture Palacete do
Conde de
Burnay (19th...
- José de
Avillez Burnay Ereira (Lisbon, 24
October 1979),
known as José Avillez, is a
Portuguese chef and restaurateur. He is one of the most
renowned Portuguese...
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fermentation jars (known as
tapayan in
Tagalog and
Visayan languages, and
burnay in Ilocano). It is covered, to keep
insects away, and left to
ferment for...