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Salakot is a
traditional lightweight headgear from the
Philippines commonly used for
protection against the sun and rain.
Variants occur among ethnic...
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terendak in Malaysia; ngop (งอบ) in Thailand;
khamauk (ခမောက်) in Myanmar;
salakót (ᜐᜎᜃᜓᜆ᜔), sarók, sadók, s'laong, hallidung, kallugong, and
tabungaw among...
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represent the "Filipino everyman". He is
usually depicted wearing the
native salakot hat,
barong tagalog, long pants, and
tsinelas (local term for the po****r...
- of the city of Angeles, the
Salakot Arch, is
situated inside the park. The structure's roof
resembles that of a
salakot, a
traditional hat. It was built...
- pith
helmet originates from the
Spanish military adaptation of the
native salakot headgear of the Philippines. It was
often worn by
European travellers and...
- temple. Yatarō gasa ("Yataro's
Travel Hat"), a 1957 film by
Kazuo Mori
Salakot Asian conical hat Popovic, Mislav. "Kasa –
traditional ****anese hats"....
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Gibbs Smith, Publisher. p. 10. ISBN 1-58685-191-8. Peralta, J. T. (2013). "
Salakot and
Other Headgear".
National Commission for
Culture and the Arts (NCCA)...
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Craftsmanship category.
Salakot in the
Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas Money Museum, with the
bottom one made from
calabash Salakot from the
Philippines (c...
- hat
Rogatywka Rumal Sidara also
faisaliyya Slouch hat
Sailor hat Šajkača
Salakot Cappello romano Skullcap, also
zucchetto Snood Sombrero Songkok Sports...
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Mount Cetaceo – 5,981 ft (1,823 m)
Mount Dos
Cuernos – 5,856 ft (1,785 m)
Salakot Peak – 5,699 ft (1,737 m)
Mount Cresta – 5,062 ft (1,543 m)
Mount San Cristobal...