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- the stigma ****ociated with the term "askal". In Cebuano, dogs are called irong Bisaya, which literally means "Visayan dog" or "native dog", implying that...
- offering gold in return. One datu, Paiburong, was given the territory of Irong-Irong, which is now the province of Iloilo in the Philippines; the third chapter...
- City, which in turn is derived from the older name "Irong-irong" (Philippine Spanish: Irong̃-írong̃) meaning "nose-like", referring to the promontory between...
- folklore heroes Ama-ron Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Ma****on Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok Princess Urduja...
- of Panay was then divided into three sakups: Hantik, Akean and Irong-Irong. Irong-Irong became Iloilo, Akean became the present-day Aklan and Capiz, and...
- folklore heroes Ama-ron Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Ma****on Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok Princess Urduja...
- folklore heroes Ama-ron Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Ma****on Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok Princess Urduja...
- folklore heroes Ama-ron Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Ma****on Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok Princess Urduja...
- opinions on campus and socio-political issues. In 2006, a literary journal, Irong-Irong, was launched as a student medium for creative writing. Over the years...
- island, American Samoa Iloilo (city) and Iloilo (province), Philippines Irong-Irong, Iloilo Province, Philippines Jaghjagh River, Turkey and Syria Jala-jala...