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  2. Northeast Investigator Shoal - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Investigator Shoal, also known as Dalagang Bukid Shoal (Filipino: Buhanginan ng Dalagang Bukid, lit. 'Sandbank of the Field Maiden'); Mandarin Chinese: 海口礁; pinyin: Hǎikǒu Jiāo; Vietnamese: Bãi Phù Mỹ, also marked as Investigator Northeast Shoal on some nautical charts, is an atoll in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.

  3. Goldband fusilier - Wikipedia

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    Goldband fusiliers are a non-migratory fish, found during the day moving in schools. At night they shelter within the reef. [8] The schools forage for zooplankton in midwater. It is an oviparous species which lays large numbers of small, pelagic eggs. [2]

  4. Caesio cuning - Wikipedia

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    Caesio cuning has a deep and laterally compressed body. The jaws, vomer, and palatines have small conical teeth. [6] The dorsal and anal fins have scales; the dorsal fin has 10 spines and 14 to 16, typically 15, soft rays while the anal fin contains 3 spines and 10 to 12, usually 11, soft rays.

  5. Alamat ng Gubat - Wikipedia

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    He is engaged to a fish named Dalagang Bukid. Tong is pinkish red and is the youngest in the cast of their crab family. Tong also has a brother called Katang who planned to take revenge on him at the middle of the story. His name is derived from the Visayan nursery rhyme Tong Tong Tong Pakitong-kitong, which is about crabs.

  6. Dalagang Bukid - Wikipedia

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    Dalagang Bukid (English: Country Maiden) [1] is a 1919 Filipino silent film. Directed by José Nepomuceno , it is recognized as the first full-length Filipino produced and directed feature film. [ 2 ]

  7. José Nepomuceno - Wikipedia

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    He produced the first Filipino silent film entitled Dalagang Bukid in 1919. The film starred Atang de la Rama, a future National Artist of the Philippines. [2] He also directed Un (El) Capullo Marchito ("A Wilted Rosebud") in 1920. It starred Luisa Acuña, who then became a famous leading lady in Filipino silent films. [3]

  8. Culion - Wikipedia

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    The Culion sea is teeming with a total of 201 fish species including commercially important fish like Lapu-lapu (Groupers), Kanuping (Sweetlip Emperor), Maya-Maya (Snapper), Tanguige (Spanish Mackerel), Dalagang Bukid (Blue and Gold Fusiliers) and Bisugo (Breams).

  9. Filipino American theater - Wikipedia

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    Dalagang Bukid (1919), was the most popular piece of sarswela within the culture. During the 19th century, Spain introduced drama which is a play that is usually done within one act. Drama mainly focuses on the contemporary lives of Filipinos.