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Typhoon Molave (Tagalog: [
moˈlavɛ], mo-LAH-veh),
known in the
Philippines as
Typhoon Quinta, was a
strong tropical cyclone that
caused widespread damage...
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Molave,
officially known as the Muni****lity of
Molave (Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Molave; Subanen:
Benwa Molave; Chavacano: Muni****lidad de
Molave; Maranao:...
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Molave may
refer to:
Vitex parviflora, a
species of the
molave tree
Vitex cof****us,
another species of
molave tree also
known as the New
Guinea teak Molave...
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family Lamiaceae, also
known as
smallflower chastetree or the
molave tree. The name "
molave" is from Spanish,
derived from mulawin, the
Tagalog word for...
- del
Fuego (Island of Fire), due to the glow of
fireflies that
swarmed the
molave trees. One po****r
legend says the name "Siquijor"
comes from the famed...
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tropical storm, the
system was
named Molave by the JMA. As it
nears over the
Bicol Region,
PAGASA later upgraded Molave into a
severe tropical storm on October...
- The name
Molave (Tagalog: [
moˈlavɛ], mo-LAH-veh) has been used to name
three tropical cyclones in the
Western Pacific Ocean. The name is a
Spanish corruption...
- the 2020
Pacific typhoon season, such as Linfa, Nangka, Ofel, Saudel, and
Molave,
struck the
northern and
central regions of Vietnam,
especially in areas...
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distributed throughout the Philippines: dipterocarp,
beach forest, pine forest,
molave forest,
lower montane forest,
upper montane (or
mossy forest), mangroves...
- forested, and it was
estimated that
nearly half the
trees were a
species of
Molave described as "wonderful hard wood", as "scarce
along the
coasts of the archipelago"...