- The
Museo Pambata (lit. 'Museum for Children') or the Children's Museum, is a children's
museum in the
Ermita district of Manila, near
Rizal Park, in...
- Maha
Pambata, or 'Big Rock' is a
famous war
elephant belonging to the
Tamil King
Ellalan (c.235 BCE - 161 BCE). In Sri Lanka, it was not
uncommon in antiquity...
- The
Pambata is a children's
magazine published since 1979 by the
Communication Foundation for Asia (CFA)
founded by Rev.
Cornelio Lagerwey, a
Dutch missionary...
- ATBP: Awit,
Titik at
Bilang na
Pambata (lit. 'etc.: song, letter, and
number for kids') is a
Philippine educational children's
television series that...
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First Prize: John
Romeo Leongson Venturero, "Anak ng Baha! Mga
Tulang Pambata"
Second Prize: John
Michael G. Londres, "Saklolo, Trak ng Bumbero!" Third...
- "Contact Information".
Museo Pambata.
Archived from the
original on May 2, 2017.
Retrieved August 20, 2022. "Museo
Pambata". ASEF culture360. Asia-Europe...
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story literature in the
English and
Filipino languages (Maikling
Kathang Pambata) has been
established since 1989. The Children's
Poetry in the English...
- The 51st Don
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for
Literature was held on
September 1, 2001, at The
Peninsula Manila in
Makati to
commemorate the
memory of...
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mounted on elephants;
Dutugemunu mounting Kandula and
Elara mounting Maha
Pambata. King
Ealara is said to have been
slain in this elephant-mounted duel....
- The 63rd Don
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for
Literature was held on
September 1, 2013, at The
Peninsula Manila in
Makati to
commemorate the
memory of...