- The
Sambal people are a
Filipino ethnolinguistic group living primarily in the
province of
Zambales and the
Pangasinense muni****lities of Bolinao, Anda...
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Sambal is a
Sambalic language spoken primarily in the
Zambal muni****lities of
Santa Cruz, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, and Iba, in the Pangasinense...
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Malayang Kilusan ng
Mamamayang Zambaleño (MAKIMAZA; transl. Free
Movement of the
Citizens of Zambales) is a
local political party from the
province of...
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Colors Red
Slogan Sulong Zambales,
Aarangkada Zambaleño (Forward Zambales, Get
things going Zambaleño)
Seats in the
House of
Representatives 1 / 316...
- the
Philippines Anthem:
Himno ng
Zambales English:
Zambales Hymn
Marcha Zambaleño English:
March of the
Zambaleans Location within the
Philippines OpenStreetMap...
- taga-Tarlac Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawian Tawi-Tawian
Zambales Zambalean,
Zambaleño Zambaleño/-a
Sambal Zamboanga del
Norte North Zamboangan, Zamboangueño Norte...
- taga-Tarlac Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawian Tawi-Tawian
Zambales Zambalean,
Zambaleño Zambaleño/-a
Sambal Zamboanga del
Norte North Zamboangan, Zamboangueño Norte...
- de
Loarca records around 1582 that the
Ilocanos are
intelligent as the
Zambaleños for they are farmers. The main
occupation of the
people is agriculture...
- Agno on
March 1, 1763,
expanding its
control towards the then-northern
Zambaleño town of Bolinao.
After the
Treaty of
Paris was
signed between Spain, France...
- and therapeunigmatic" characteristics,
based on the
observations of a
Zambaleno poet,
Danilo E. Gallardo. Tongohan's
works were
compiled in a three-volume...