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Suluan is an
island baran**** in the Philippines, in the muni****lity of Guiuan,
Eastern Samar. It lies east of
Leyte Gulf and west of
Emden Deep. The inhabitants...
- BRP
Suluan (MRRV-4406) is the
fifth ship of the Parola-class
patrol vessels of the
Philippine Coast Guard. The
Philippine Coast Guard clarified that the...
- Tausūg (Bahasa Sūg بَهَسَ سُوْغْ;, Filipino:
Wikang Tausug & Malay:
Bahasa Sūlūk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian...
- The Tausūg (Tausug: Tau Sūg, تَؤُسُوْݢْ), are an
ethnic group of the
Philippines and Malaysia. A
small po****tion can also be
found in the
northern part...
-
Pigafetta of the
Magellan expedition. They were
described by the
people of
Suluan to the
Magellan crew as dark-skinned, tattooed, and wore
barkcloth (except...
- the
first kamikaze attack. On 17
October 1944,
Allied forces ****aulted
Suluan Island,
beginning the
Battle of
Leyte Gulf. The
Imperial ****anese Navy's...
- the
oldest in the country.
During the
Second World War, the
islands of
Suluan and Homonhon, both in Guiuan,
became the
American forces'
first landing...
- Magellan, he did not land there. He
continued south,
weighed anchor at
Suluan Island, and then finally, on 17
March 1521, he
landed on
Homonhon Island...
- recuperated.
Magellan befriended the
tattooed locals of the
neighboring island of
Suluan ("Zuluan") and
traded goods and
supplies and
learned of the
names of neighboring...
- (Homonhon)
where they
encountered fishermen from the
nearby island of
Zuluan (
Suluan). They
traded supplies with the
locals and
learned the
local culture and...