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based on the
Tagalog language of the city and its surroundings, and this
Manilan form of
spoken Tagalog has
become the
lingua franca of the Philippines...
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Asenso Manileño
Movement (lit. transl. Progress for
Manilans) is a
local political party in Manila. It is the city's
ruling party since 2019,
being in...
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Visayans (Cebuano: mga Bisayà [bisaˈjaʔ]) are a
Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or
metaethnicity native to the Visayas, to the
southernmost islands...
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Madera →
Maderans Malang →
Malangans Manchester →
Mancunians Manila →
Manilans (also "Manileños" or the
feminine "Manileñas")
Mecca →
Meccans Medina →...
- Inquirer.
Retrieved December 18, 2020. Galupo, Rey (April 22, 2019). "
Manilans flock to 'Baseco Beach'". The
Philippine Star.
Retrieved August 7, 2019...
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Cojuangco wing
Nacionalista Party (NP) Lakas–CMD
Asenso Manileño (Progress for
Manilans) –
Manila (switched
allegiance to
National Unity Party)
Padayon Pilipino...
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council which he
termed the "Chottry Court".
Drake imprisoned several Manilans on
charges known "only
known to himself",
according Captain Thomas Backhouse...
- Corporation. p. 3.
Retrieved March 15, 2021. Bennett, Paul (May 1998). "
Manilan Amalgam".
Landscape Architecture. Vol. 88, no. 5.
American Society of Landscape...
- Nickname(s): See:
Nicknames of
Manila Adjectival(s):
Manilan, Manileño Demonym(s): Manileños, Manileñas,
Manilans Abbreviation(s) and code(s):
Common abbreviations:...
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council which he
termed the "Chottry Court".
Drake imprisoned several Manilans on
charges known "only
known to himself",
according to
Captain Thomas Backhouse...