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  2. Sesame Place - Wikipedia

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    A second Sesame Place park opened in Irving, Texas in June 1982. The $10 million Texas park was located on 30.3 acres (12.26 ha) near State Highway 183, and differed from the Pennsylvania location in that most attractions were indoors. The Texas park never reopened after the fall season ended in October 1984 and was shut down permanently in ...

  3. New Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The New Philippines (Spanish: Nuevas Filipinas or Nuevas Philipinas) was the abbreviated name [ a ] of a territory in New Spain. Its full and official name was Nuevo Reino de Filipinas. [ 2 ][ b ] The territory was named in honor of its sovereign, King Philip V of Spain. [ 4 ] The New Philippines ceased to be a legal entity upon the extinction ...

  4. Sesame Place (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Place Philadelphia; This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 14:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. Sesame Place Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Place Philadelphia is a children's theme park and water park based on the children's educational television program Sesame Street. It is one of the two Sesame Place theme parks owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts under an exclusive license from Sesame Workshop , the non-profit owner of Sesame Street .

  6. Batibot - Wikipedia

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    November 27, 2010. (2010-11-27) –. 2013. (2013) Related. Sesame! (1983–84) Batibot is a Philippine television educational show produced by the Philippine Children's Television Foundation (PCTF). It debuted in 1984 as the replacement of Sesame, a co-production of PCTV and the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) from 1983 to 1984.

  7. List of Philippine city name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Hispanicized form of bakolod, an old Hiligaynon word for "hill" in reference to the hilly area in the city that is now the barangay of Granada. Bacoor. Cavite. Hispanicized form of bacood, derived from the Tagalog word which means "fence." [1] Bago. Negros Occidental. from bago-bago, a local shrub. Baguio.

  8. Sesame - Wikipedia

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    Sesame (/ ˈsɛsəmi /; [ 2 ][ 3 ]Sesamum indicum) is a plant in the genus Sesamum, also called simsim, benne or gingelly. [ 4 ] Numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. [ 5 ] It is widely naturalized in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds, which grow in pods.

  9. List of Philippine place names of English origin - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of former American and, also earlier for a short period, British sovereignty over the islands that are now the Philippines, there are many places in the country with English names. English has been one of the country's two official languages since independence from the United States in 1946.