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Kawayan (IPA: [kaʊ'aɪɐn]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Kawayan (Waray:
Bungto han
Kawayan; Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Kawayan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Kawayan),...
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Banda Kawayan Pilipinas is an
orchestra based in the
Philippines that uses
musical instruments made from
bamboo and
other indigenous materials. It was...
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Kawayan Torogan (also
Torogan sa
Kawayan) is a
traditional Maranao torogan (house)
built by
Sultan sa
Kawayan Makaantal in
Bubung Malanding, Marantao...
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Saint John the
Baptist Parish Church,
commonly known as the
Dambanang Kawayan, is a
Roman Catholic parish church located in Baran**** Ligid-Tipas in Taguig...
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Puttu (pronounced [ˈpuʈːɯ]; Malayalam: പുട്ട്; Tamil: புட்டு; lit. 'portioned'), also
called pittu (Sinhala: පිට්ටු), is a dish
native to the Southern...
- than 1-kilometre-long (0.6 mi) mat as a
highlight of
Basey town's Banigan-
Kawayan Festival. The one-meter-wide mat was
woven for
several w****s. However,...
- mile.
Poverty incidence of
Magdalena Magdalena recently held its
first Kawayan Festival to mark the town's 185th
Foundation Day. The
colorful festival...
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bamboo cannon (Malay:
meriam buluh, Jawi: مريام بولوه ; Tagalog:
lantakang kawayan; Waray: lantaka, Indonesian:
meriam bambu, Javanese:
mercon bumbung) is...
- town
again in 1899.
Maripipi and the new
towns of San
Clemente (later
Kawayan),
Culaba and
Esperanza (later Cabuc****an) were
created around 1899 by the...
- July 2024, the city
government of
Meycauayan bestowed Manalo a
Gintong Kawayan Recognition and a Pin of Honor.
Manalo appeared in the
music video for...