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Manila and
formally the
National Capital Region (NCR; Filipino:
Pambansang Punong Rehiyon), is the
capital region and
largest metropolitan area of the Philippines...
- The
Bunong (alternatively Phnong,
Punong, or Pnong) is an
indigenous ethnic group in Cambodia. They are
found primarily in
Mondulkiri and
Ratanakiri in...
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captain and
seven candidates for councilors.
Elections for the post of
punong baran**** and the baran****
kagawads are
usually held
every three years, starting...
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captain (Filipino:
kapitan ng baran****), or a baran****
chairman (Filipino:
punong baran****), is the
highest elected official in a baran****, the
smallest level...
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Pangasinan baley (IPA: [ˈba.lɨɪ̯]). In
Tagalog punong-bayan (IPA: [ˌpuː.n̪omˈbaː.jɐn̪]),
Cebuan punong-lungsod (IPA: [ˌpuː.n̪onˈl̪uŋ.s̪od̪]),
Iloco basar...
- the
Punong Hurado has the
option to
signal a gong
master positioned on the
right hand side of the
stage to hit the gong
three times. The
Punong Hurado...
- The
governor of
Pampanga (Filipino:
Punong Lalawigan ng Pampanga) is the
local chief executive of the
Philippine province of Pampanga. José Avilés (1812-1820)...
- The
chief minister of
Bangsamoro (Filipino:
punong ministro ng Bangsamoro, Arabic: رئيس وزراء بانجسامورو) is the
executive head of the
Bangsamoro Autonomous...
- The
governor of Ca****an (Filipino:
Punong Panlalawigan ng Ca****an), is the
chief executive of the
provincial government of Ca****an.
There have been 33...
- name in
boldface indicates that the
judge or
hurado is the head
judge or
punong hurado In the
absence of the main host(s), the
guest host will take place...