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Notable criminally-active gangs in the Philippines include: Asian Boyz; Temple Street (gang) True Brown Style; Bahala Na Gang; Budol-Budol Gang [1] Dugo-Dugo Gang [1] Kuratong Baleleng; Martilyo Gang [2] Salisi Gang [1] Zesto Gang [1] Satanas (gang) Sigue Sigue Sputnik; Waray-Waray gangs [3]
The Cojuangco (Kapampangan: [koˈ(x)wəŋku]; Tagalog: [kɔˈhwaŋkɔ]; Chinese: 許寰哥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘-hoân-ko; Min Nan Chinese: [kʰɔ˥˧huan˨˦ko˦]) clan is a prominent Filipino family descended from Co Yu Hwan (許玉寰; Khó͘ Gio̍k-khoân), who migrated to the Philippines in 1861 from Hongjian Village, Jiaomei Township, Zhangzhou, Fujian. [1]
The Salvador family are a showbiz clan from the Philippines. Many of the Salvador lineage consists of people working in the Philippine entertainment industry, as actors, musicians, hosts, managers, et cetera. Lou Salvador is the patriarch, having an extensive showbiz career as an actor and as a talent manager.
Blacklist International acquired the roster of Ultimate E-Pro in a collaboration effort to establish the organization's first Call of Duty: Mobile roster. The team would participate in the country's local Garena Masters Tournaments that would inevitably bring the team to the CODM World Championships in 2021 for the Eastern Finals.
The following is a list of notable political families of the Philippines and their areas of influence. Names in bold indicate the individual was/is a president of the Philippines . The Philippine political arena is mainly arranged and operated by families or alliances of families, rather than being organized around political parties.
Mar Roxas (San Miguel) – his grandmother was a member of De Leon clan, a rich clan in San Miguel; Imelda Marcos (Baliwag) – Ferdinand Marcos' First Lady; Daniel Fernando (Guiguinto) – Actor and currently the Bulacan Governor; Alex Castro (Marilao) – actor, singer, model, currently the Bulacan Vice-Governor
Name Chartered Founding location Focus Type Scope Active chapters References Alpha Phi Beta: 1939: University of the Philippines College of Law: Law Professional fraternity Local 1 [a] Aquila Legis: 1949: Ateneo de Manila Law School: Law Professional fraternity Local 1 Beta Epsilon: August 23, 1929 University of the Philippines Dillman: Engineering
Crossfire Zero (or CrossFire Web in China) was a free spin-off first-person shooter PC game for China in 2017 and the Southeast Asian market released in January 2020. This game featured two game modes, one which offered classic modes such as S&D and Team Deathmatch and the other offering a Battle Royale style mode.