- landslides, and
floods that had
impacted the region. The
villagers in
Dulao already knew of the falls'
existence and its
unusual aspects, but they did...
- Felisa, Tangub, Cansilayan, Pahonocoy, Taloc,
Punta Taytay, Tabunan, and
Dulao.
After the
dissolution of the
Republic of Negros, in 1902,
petitions were...
- the
etymological variation of a
certain herb
called "
dulao"
which grew
abundantly in the area.
Dulao is a kind of
plant which is yellowish-green in color...
-
Bagroy Balingasag Binubuhan Busay Calumangan Caridad Don
Jorge L.
Araneta Dulao Ilijan Lag-Asan Ma-ao
Mailum Malingin Napoles Pacol Poblacion Sagasa Tabunan...
-
Camilo Osias Poblacion (Cabuaan Este) 1,812 1,784 1,768 1,512 1,530
Balaoan Dulao 3,284 3,045 2,865 2,510 2,439 Arin****
Duplas 604 577 526 502 469 Pugo Duplas...
-
notes that Li
noblemen who
possess a
bronze drum in each dong were
called dulao (都老),
which Churchman argues bears some
resemblance and
cultural connection...
- it had 8,807 students,
including those in its six
extension schools: RT
Dulao National High School, Rt
Malingin National High School, RT
Taloc National...
-
Woodward and C.D. Sherborn, 1890, A
Catalogue of
British Fossil Vertebrat Dulao & Company,
London pp. 396 F. v. Huene, 1908, "On
phytosaurian remains from...
- baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Alaska Basca Dulao Gallano Macabato Manga Pangao-aoan East Pangao-aoan West
Poblacion Samara...
-
Ducligan 437 479 464 345 351
Bucloc Dugong 1,532 1,377 1,386 1,384 1,301
Bucay Dulao 223 219 288 251 243
Malibcong Duldulao 362 294 363 382 351
Malibcong Dumagas...