- The
gunong is a
knife from
Mindanao and the
Visayas islands of the Philippines. In
ancient past, it was
called bunong by the
Tagalog people. It is essentially...
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version being known as the
gunong or
gulok (also
called punyal, from puñal de kris, "kris dagger").
Unlike the keris, the
gunong is more
commonly used as...
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Gunung (also
spelled Gunong) is the
Malay and
Indonesian word for
mountain —it is
regularly used in
volcano (as
Gunung Berapi) and
mountain names throughout...
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Mount Yong
Belar (Malay:
Gunung Yong Belar, Jawi: ڬونوڠ يوڠ بلار) is a
mountain on the
border of the
states Kelantan and
Perak in the
Titiwangsa Mountains...
- also
common in the Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao, and the Visayas. Punyál or
Gunong - a
dagger derivative of the kalis. Used as a side-weapon in combat, or...
- same
topic but each
varying on the
version used or interpretation:
Puteri Gunong Ledang, a 1961 black-and-white
Malayan film
starring Elaine Edley. Puteri...
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Henry Nicholas Ridley and is
included at pp. 10–18. Hill, J. E. 1972. The
Gunong Benom Expedition 1967. 4. New
records of
Malayan bats, with
taxonomic notes...
- The
Battle of Bau, or the
Battle of
Gunong Tepoi, was an
engagement that
occurred on 21
November 1965 in the
border area of
Sarawak in
Borneo between British...
- it is
known as bedog. In the Philippines, the term
gulok (also
known as
gunong),
refers to
different dagger weapons including the kris. In Indonesia, the...
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Puteri Gunong Ledang (Malay:The
Princess of
Mount Ledang) is a 1961
Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white
period romantic drama film
directed by S...