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Manila (/məˈnɪlə/ mə-NIL-ə; Filipino: Maynila, IPA: [maɪ̯ˈn̪iː.lɐʔ]),
officially the City of Manila, is the
capital and second-most
populous city of the...
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Filipino and the
first Asian to win the title. She
received an "Outstanding
Manileña" and a "Golden Heart"
Presidential decoration from the
former Philippine...
- Itik-itik Jang**** Jota and its variations: Jota
Cabangan Jota Caviteña Jota
Manileña Jota Moncadeña Jota
Paragua Jota Quiriño
Kalatong Kappa Malong-Malong Kasanduayan...
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Manchester →
Mancunians Manila →
Manilans (also "Manileños" or the
feminine "
Manileñas")
Mecca →
Meccans Medina →
Medinans Melbourne →
Melburnians Miami → Miamians...
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Dancers from the
Philippines performing Jota
Manileña. The
woman is
wearing a mantón de
Manila over her
traditional traje de
mestiza dress. The men are...
- control". The
Manila Times. REYES,
RAQUEL A. G. (2012). "Modernizing the
Manileña:
Technologies of con****uous
consumption for the well-to-do woman, circa...
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accomplished actor and director". INQUIRER.net.
Retrieved 2023-10-06. "
Manilena (1941)". The A.V. Club.
Retrieved 2023-10-06. "Women
power in film". www...
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women from Jolo, Sulu
wearing saruk, c.1900
Dancers performing Jota
Manileña, the man is
wearing a
barong tagalog with a
salakot Cuadrillero by José...
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Public Women:
Stories and
Geographies of the Late
Nineteenth Century Manileña, 1860–1896 (PDF).
Murdoch University Research Repository (Thesis). Retrieved...
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would be the Danza, Jota Ca****an, Jota Isabela, Pantomina, Abaruray, Jota
Manileña,
Habanera Jovencita,
Paypay de Manila, Jota Paragua, and the
Paseo de Iloilo...