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Palawan (/
pəˈlɑːwən/, Tagalog: [pɐˈlaː.wan]),
officially the
Province of
Palawan (Cuyonon:
Probinsya i'ang
Palawan; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng
Palawan), is...
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Domain and Land
Claims in
Palawan could grant land
rights to
Palawans - an
incentive so they
would remain indigenous. The
Palawans are a socio-economically...
- Gebrüder
Borntraeger 2006.
Retrieved September 14, 2019.</ref> In the
Palawans, the wet
season lasts from June to October. The dry
season for much of...
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Singapore Palawan binturong Palawan fruit bat
Palawan hornbill Palawan pea****-pheasant
Palawan stink badger Palawan turtle Palawan people,
indigenous ethnic...
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Palawan (Spanish: Isla de La Paragua) is the
largest island of the
province of
Palawan in the
Philippines and fifth-largest by area and tenth-most populous...
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within Palawan for its
geographical and
statistical purposes by the
Philippine Statistics Authority. It is the
largest city in the
province of
Palawan and...
- The
Palawan m****acre
occurred on 14
December 1944,
during World War II, near the city of
Puerto Princesa in the
Philippine province of
Palawan. Allied...
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refer to
themselves as a people. Most of the
Palawans are now
settled in the
highlands of the
island of
Palawan, from just
north of
Quezon on the west side...
- Nido, Tagalog:
Bayan ng El Nido), is a muni****lity in the
province of
Palawan, Philippines.
According to the 2020 census, it has a po****tion of 50,494...
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oldest modern human remains on the
islands are from the
Tabon Caves of
Palawan, U/Th-dated to 47,000 ± 11–10,000
years ago.
Tabon Man is
presumably a...